Archive for July, 2011

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How cool would it be to have this LED coffee table? Especially since it can do more than just sit still and hold your coffee. Sporting an array of RGB LED tiles, it’s definitely one coffee table that’s hard to look away from. More »


Every time it seems like Anonymous has done their last deed, they return with a vengeance. This time it’s against NATO to show that they “aren’t scared anymore.” Previously, NATO had officially condemned Anonymous, which probably added to their fuel to do what they did next. More »


90-second song previews on iTunes was launched last year in December but it was always only available in the United States, until now that is. It was such a long wait because it took some hard work and a lot of money and convincing for Apple to finally get record labels to allow the service in more areas. It may not be available in every country at this point but Apple is working on it. More »


This CNC machine was created by innish modder Metalfusion. Aimed to let you take any .jpg, .gif, or .png file and transform them into a DXF-formatted dot pattern of varying densities. Then the image is taken to a CNC machine that will translate and drill the image into word for your very own customized portrait. More »


Though sadly only a concept, this idea for an Apple iPhone Air looks pretty good. Though you do wonder how much thinner it could get before it becomes…nothing? Or at least I would think production costs would have to go into making it almost indestructible to handle accidental drops for something this small. Nonetheless, I’d love to rock this more slender model. More »


With the things Google has been up to, it is no surprise they have been trying to weasel their way into the Travel industry. Google is trying to buy a ticket agency, now has flight schedules available and now we come to the most recent move. Google has created a Hotel Finder that does what its name says. More »


Anonymous and PayPal don’t have the nicest relationship which is why when Anonymous members slipped up a bit on PayPal, PayPal decided to turn some of that information into the authorities. PayPal has turned in a list to the FBI with 1,000 IP addresses of Anonymous attackers. More »


When Google Chromebooks came out without Netflix streaming, a lot of consumers were bummed but good news, a beta plug-in has appeared and actually been around for about a month now. It just doesn’t work, but that clearly isn’t the good news. The good news is it was recently updated to version 1.0.2 instead of the version 1.0 it was a month ago which means it is one step closer to being complete. More »


We know that big companies like Microsoft and Google compete against each other and most likely mock each other in the confines of their own buildings but Microsofts little mockery of Gmail has gone online. More »


Today’s Unique USB features a Doraemon USB Flash Drive! I loved watching the shows when I was a little kid. More »


Google thought it was high time to make its search function look bigger on tablets and it has made good on its intent. Google Search just got bigger for tablets and means that it’s much easier to touch and use. More »


Solar panels are great for receiving energy and making sure you don’t waste any electricity. There’s just one slight flaw with that: it needs sunlight in order to work. Luckily for us, the geniuses at MIT decided to pool their intelligence together and devise a gadget that needs no sunlight: the photovoltaic panel. Better yet, they fitted it into a small-button sized gadget that can fit in your smartphone and power it for a week. Sweet! More »


It looks like Photojojo introduces to us three new lenses for your smartphones! The telephoto lens, fisheye lends and wide angle/ macro lens! Simply attach these lenses into your phone using a detachable ring, which is attached to your phone using adhesives and you can now have your very own mini DSLR! More »


International users of Apple’s iTunes will finally be able to preview songs for 90 seconds. This change is a welcome one as international users could only previously listen to just 30 seconds per song, versus 90 seconds to those in the US. More »


What’s this? China has made its first ever aircraft carrier come to life. The aircraft carrier was previously Russian owned and now, it has been remodeled to travel the seven seas. Though progress and work on it has been fairly slow, it can boast of one thing for now: its lights are now functional. More »


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