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Archive for February 17th, 2008

LED displays keep folks guessing at nightclub bathrooms

Posted on Feb 17, 2008 11:38:05 PM

LED displays keep folks guessing at nightclub bathrooms
Posted Feb 17th 2008 4:27PM by Darren MurphFiled under: Misc. gadgets Interactive nightclubs aren’t entirely unheard of, but we’ll be sure to relieve ourselves just before prancing into any party scene with these displays on the lavatory doors. The small LED Matrix displays can be mounted on both male and female doors, and the image shown can be switched as folks enter and leave. (Read the full post about ‘LED displays keep folks guessing at nightclub bathrooms’…)

How good is Microsoft in spam catch?

Posted on Feb 17, 2008 10:25:24 PM

How good is Microsoft in spam catch?
Few weeks ago I apply to Microsoft Affiliate Network with a hotmail email account. After this I was waiting to confirmation email. After two days, the email still not in my Inbox… I check the junk folder and … here it is! The Hotmail put the email from Microsoft Affiliate Network in the spam… How funny it is? They cannot recognize a valid email from their own group? How funny it is? They cannot recognize a valid email from their own group? Tags: high definition TV, games, DAB, sat-nav (Read the full post about ‘How good is Microsoft in spam catch?’…)

The new AntWorks Illuminated

Posted on Feb 17, 2008 09:15:46 PM

The new AntWorks Illuminated
The new AntWorks Illuminated The Brand New Version Just Into Uk “The Newer Fish Tank”The Ant Works concept was developed by NASA back in the heyday of the US space programme. Their idea was to take a colony of ants into space so the astronauts could study the insects’ behaviour in zero gravity. Why, we hear you ask? Well, we guess they had to study something as they hurtled around planet earth. Anyway, NASA’s loss is our gain because the amazing jelly-like habitat they invented is now available to support ant life here on earth. Or more specifically, on your desk, bedside or kitchen table. The Ant Works is filled with a highly nutritious non-toxic gel into which you prod four little holes to get the tunnel network started. (Read the full post about ‘The new AntWorks Illuminated’…)

Safe update for Apple TV v2, Safari HD hacks released

Posted on Feb 17, 2008 08:16:59 PM

Safe update for Apple TV v2, Safari HD hacks released
Posted Feb 17th 2008 2:29PM by Ryan BlockFiled under: Home EntertainmentThere isn’t (yet) a way to hack Apple TV v2 (aka take 2), but if you were patient enough to wait for the “safe” PatchStick upgrade on your hacked unit, Safari HD is ready to go. Good luck, and take care, after those weeks of waiting for the new update it sure would suck to brick that device.Read - Safe update for Apple TV v2Read - Safari HD availableTags: game, gprs, digital, sat-nav (Read the full post about ‘Safe update for Apple TV v2, Safari HD hacks released’…)

Wine Tasting at a Vineyard for Two

Posted on Feb 17, 2008 07:28:57 PM

Wine Tasting at a Vineyard for Two
Wine Tasting at a Vineyard for Two You can have this for ?79.00 Tags: MP3, video games, wi-fi, video game (Read the full post about ‘Wine Tasting at a Vineyard for Two’…)

PowerMonkey Charger

Posted on Feb 17, 2008 06:34:35 PM

PowerMonkey Charger

If you hate to end up with a dead gadget just because there is no power outlet in the immediate vicinity, then the PowerMonkey Charger might be just what the doctor ordered. PowerMonkey is a sleek little gadget that provides hours of extra power for portable devices. Think of it as a back-up battery that, once charged, holds its power without leakage for up to a year. Simply plug it into your gizmos and let the juice flow. You’ll never be caught out with a dead battery again. There are two kinds of PowerMonkey, the solar-powered eXplorer and the mains-powered Classic but both models come complete with all kinds of adapters, so you can fire up virtually any device imaginable. (Read the full post about ‘PowerMonkey Charger’…)

Video: 2008 Kawasaki Ninja 250R, An Entry Level Crotch Rocket

Posted on Feb 17, 2008 05:47:10 PM

Video: 2008 Kawasaki Ninja 250R, An Entry Level Crotch Rocket
For the latest info on the coolest gadgets, emerging technology and wired madness, subscribe to our full news feed or have it delivered to your inbox. Always free. Always unique. Thanks for visiting! I love motorbikes, though I do not currently own one, I am planning on getting one. It has been a long time since I have ridden anything with less than two wheels (not counting my mountain bike) so when I do get back on the saddle, it will be with something fairly mild. The Kawasaki Ninja 250R is a zippy looking 250 at a price that suits my meager resources. Kawasaki has done well with this one, it is a complete redesign of a classic model. (Read the full post about ‘Video: 2008 Kawasaki Ninja 250R, An Entry Level Crotch Rocket’…)

Video: World’s Best Game Comes to an Oscilloscope Screen

Posted on Feb 17, 2008 05:17:51 PM

Video: World’s Best Game Comes to an Oscilloscope Screen
For the latest info on the coolest gadgets, emerging technology and wired madness, subscribe to our full news feed or have it delivered to your inbox. Always free. Always unique. Thanks for visiting! This has got to be one of the more geeky hacks that I have seen of late.  One thing is for sure, Lars’s hacking skills are clearly better than his or her Tetris skills.  This is a full custom code of Tetris for the oscilloscope screen, which I think is just incredible.  Great job Lars, you have true programming skills.  Now if you need some lessons on Tetris strategy, I can give you some pointers, I have an hourly rate which is purely to allow me to feature “Tetris Consultant” on my resume.  If that does not land me a high paying executive job, I don’t know what will. (Read the full post about ‘Video: World’s Best Game Comes to an Oscilloscope Screen’…)

Debunk: Revenge of Stuff’s Sony Ericsson PSPhone mockup

Posted on Feb 17, 2008 04:09:02 PM

Debunk: Revenge of Stuff’s Sony Ericsson PSPhone mockup
Posted Feb 17th 2008 12:07PM by Ryan BlockFiled under: cellphones, Gaming The gaming community is buzzing this morning from some supposedly leaked scans of a possible PSPhone would give it a full 480 x 272 display, mini-analog stick, and drop UMD in favor of playing full PSP games via M2. Turns out they’re scans from Stuff magazine from months ago, which seems to have passed under everyone’s radar (including our own, initially) because so few people seem to actually read it.[Via PSP Fanboy, with help from Engadget Español]”New in 2008: July-DecTop box: Between both keyboards there is a 3 inches screen with the same resolution of the PSP (480×272 pixels) which guarantees a good gaming experience. (Read the full post about ‘Debunk: Revenge of Stuff’s Sony Ericsson PSPhone mockup’…)

Print your Photos On the Go with Mobile Photo Printer

Posted on Feb 17, 2008 03:16:39 PM

Print your Photos On the Go with Mobile Photo Printer
Even in the digital era, photos are much better when they are printed on paper. They feel somehow… material when they are printed, after a century of usual film cameras we are accustomed to a printed image. That’s why many owners of digital cameras prefer to print their best photos. If you remember the days of mid 90s, then you will remember the boom of instant film cameras that produced an already printed image. The main company behind that cameras was Polaroid. Now, film cameras look archaically, surrendering their position to digital ones. But Polaroid does not surrender - it comes with a similar idea, but adapted to the modern market. Polaroid Digital Instant Mobile Photo Printer is a next step in an instant photo market. (Read the full post about ‘Print your Photos On the Go with Mobile Photo Printer’…)