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Have you ever made a cup of coffee or tea and sat down at your laptop to get some work done? Next thing you know, an hour has passed and your beverage is annoyingly lukewarm. Well, now you can keep your hot beverages hot longer with this nifty USB heated travel mug. More »

From Wirebot:
By now we’ve all heard what the analysts and game developers think about the iPad, but what about the gamers? How do are we feel about the new tablet? We are thrilled, or at least should be. Since forever clever gamers have been taking apart their coveted consoles and resembling them into more compact shells so they can take their gaming on the road without suffering the drawbacks and limitations that come along with a portable gaming system. Most of the time these contraptions become pieces of fanboy high art, being much too bulky for logical usage. With the iPad, Apple has simplified our vision and gathered support from many developers. More »

I was somewhat surprised with the PSP Go’s launch. It was not the device that was unexpected but rather its price and form factor. Usually, when a portable gaming machine (or a console) has been out for years, a company improves it while lowering prices. Instead, Sony went an unconventional route and radically altered the PSP’s functionality by releasing the PSP Go, which removed the ability to play hundreds of existing UMD-only games that millions of PSP owners already have in their collection. In addition to this bizarre move, Sony also made the PSP Go a “premium” PSP and decided to sell it for substantially more than the standard unit. More »

With just FIVE days left until Christmas, I will finish off my gift ideas saga (Note that you might want to get expedited shipping if you are planning to order online!). More »
Portable music is great, especially if you are having a get together outside, then wireless speakers really come in handy. Nothing seems to stand up to the quality of these SoundMatters Portable foxL V2 Bluetooth speakers. It’s as simple as adding a bluetooth headset, just turn on the speakers and look for it to pop up on your phone’s device list, just click it once and you’re paired up to play music! The 3X Bluetooth range makes sure that the user doesn’t have to worry about range, having the freedom to control music from over 90 ft. away. More »
Today is the official day of the PSP Go release. It wasn’t hard to tell, Sony has been airing commercials about the new portable gaming system for the past few days and there ads posted on bus stops and train stations across NYC.
I owned a PSP a few years ago and can’t see myself owning a PSP Go. The price is too expensive ($250) for an all digital portal gaming system (just think the PS3 Slim is only $300). But there are those out there that will buy it and will enjoy it. I’m just not going to be one of those people.
Are you going to buy the PSP GO? Do you think it’s too expensive for an all digital portable system or is it the right price compared to other all digital gadgets?
Instead of carrying around a charger for all of your gadgets and running around trying to find an outlet, you might want to try the new Eneloop Portable Solar. The Eneloop Portable Solar is a stylish arrangement for solar panels that absorb the sun’s energy for you to charge your gadgets on the go. More »
Not many people carry around a portable speaker, but if you’re at the beach or need some loud msic, the WalkBox is for you. FiiO 1110 WalkBox portable speaker is amazing for its price range and size. This speaker system runs on 2 AAA batteries, USB, or an AC adapter. More »
Buffalo is joining Seagate and Western Digital in a portable on the go external hard drives competition. Buffalo’s new lineup comes in three colors - black, red and white with upto 500 GB capacity.
The Buffalo drives are about the size of a small paperback book and come with a USB cable that wraps inside when not in use.
These small yet flashy looking hard drives will cost around $200 and will be available in August.
(via slipperybricks)

Adorably cute wildly successful rag doll dancing physics touting PS3 platformer LittleBigPlanet will be getting a PSP version some time this year, Sony revealed this week. Part of a bevy of announcements of new releases intended to give the stagnant PSP a new jolt of life, LBP will be joining other releases, More »

Rumors have been flying for months, fans have clamored for more information, and now, our prayers have finally been answered: the new PSP-4000, dubbed the “PSP Go!”, is set to be shown at the next E3. Slide-out controls? Check. Larger screen? Check. No more clunky UMD? Check. Second analog stick? Nope… More »

With a name that’s all too indicative of the economic crisis, Chinavasion’s handheld emulator is officially called the “Multi-platform handheld gaming entertainment station“, but as the description states, is often “lovingly called the Delightfully Small (DS)”.
True, true. And if the trend of modern electronics technologies stands firm here, More »

For those of you who want portable speakers (and are horn dogs), maybe this might be the right thing for you.
Someone had the bright idea of making a fiberglass mannequin with boob speakers and strategically placed 1/8 stereo jacks. I can only imagine what the guys version would look like. More »
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