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Egglings What a cracking good idea! Egglings are the hottest new invention in home and desk plant growing. You can have this for ?5.95 Tags: mobile devices, toys, cable, robots (Read the full post about ‘Egglings’…)
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Egglings What a cracking good idea! Egglings are the hottest new invention in home and desk plant growing. You can have this for ?5.95 Tags: mobile devices, toys, cable, robots (Read the full post about ‘Egglings’…)
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If you’ve ever forgotten an anniversary or birthday of your wife, you’ve likely felt the fully wrath of a woman. Regardless of the gift you get her, you’re still likely to be in the doghouse after forgetting such an important date. But fear not, as modern technology has found a way to make sure you’ll never forget again. The Remember Ring looks like an ordinary white gold wedding band which can be set with a specific date. 24 hours before the progammed date, the ring will heat up to 120 degrees for 10 seconds every hour on the hour for the entire day. This should be enough notice to run out and get a last-minute gift for your loved one. (Read the full post about ‘Remember Ring ensures you’ll never forget another anniversary’…)
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How does one choose a USB hub for their desk when there are so many different ones out there? Since most of them will be the same on the inside, there are only a few things to consider. One is whether or not you want a powered hub or not. Once you’ve figure that out you just have to find one that looks cool, because lets be honest, that’s really all it comes down to. If you’re a Transformer fan, then there’s a good chance that you’ll like this All Spark 4-port USB hub. I’d love to tell you about all of the exciting features of this wonderful gadget, however, as I’ve said before, there’s not much to a USB hub. (Read the full post about ‘A USB hub for Transformers fans’…)
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Seascooter GTi The Sea Scooter GTi, a fast and furious soft-top sea monster. If it had wheels, they'd be really wide. You can have this for ?349.00 Tags: Ogg, DVD, cable, digital (Read the full post about ‘Seascooter GTi’…)
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Until iPods start shipping with wireless headsets, you have to deal with the usual tangle of headphones when you pull them out of your pocket, your purse, your gym bag, your laptop bag, and even from laying innocently on your desk. No more with the $9 Earbud Jack. Earbud Jack is a neat little plastic guy who stands in the right stance location and has the right-sized arms and hands for your iPod headphone cable, earbuds and jack. Get the name now?! While it may take you just a tad bit longer to wrap up your headphones around Jack, consider this: you won’t have a tangle to deal with the next time you want to use them, you’ll prolong the life of your headset because you won’t be breaking the copper wires inside by tangling or folding too tightly, and you’ll also be indirectly donating to 2 charities currently - the American Hearing Research Foundation and the Hearing and Speech Center of Northern California. (Read the full post about ‘Review: Earbud Jack tidies up iPod headphones’…)
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HKC has announced two new Pocket PCs, the W1000 and G1000. Both pocket PCs sport dual sim with an added hotkey for accessing stock market information. Business individuals who are always on the go would certainly find any one of these pocket PC’s useful for their needs. Both W1000 and G1000 feature 2.8-inch QVGA touchscreen with 6.5M color, 256MB ROM and 64MB RAM, Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 for Pocket PC, support for SMS, MMS and EMS, and data storage can be supplemented by microSD cards. The W1000 runs on 200MHz Qualcomm 6025 CPU while the G1000 runs on 200MHz Dragonfly CPU. One difference between the two pocket PC is that the W1000 works on GPRS, EDGE and CDMA, while the G1000 works only with GPRS and EDGE. (Read the full post about ‘HKC intros world’s first dual SIM Pocket PC, W1000, G1000′…)
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by Ariel Waldman, posted Apr 11th 2008 at 10:41PMAriel Waldman contributes Movie Gadget Friday, where she highlights the lovable and lame gadgets from the world of cinema.For last week’s installment of Movie Gadget Friday, we featured a two-part look at 2001: A Space Odyssey and 2010: The Year We Make Contact, in honor of the late great Arthur C. Clarke. This week we fast forward a few more years to 2021 in the “cyberpunk” world of Johnny Mnemonic. The gadgets are as hilariously lame as the lines, which likely led this 1995 film to its mixed reviews, and Keanu to his later role as Neo. From fax machines to Zip Disk-like passports, we can only hope the future of technology doesn’t look this grim. (Read the full post about ‘Movie Gadget Friday: Johnny Mnemonic’…)
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by Darren Murph, posted Apr 11th 2008 at 5:39PMGo on and grab your salt shaker, as this rumor just isn’t fit to digest without a few dashes. According to information gathered by Amateur Photographer during an “informal discussion with [Kyong-Kook Shin] at an industry event in Seoul, Korea,” Samsung could be developing a full-frame CMOS imaging sensor. As the story goes, said sensor would eventually be housed in an undisclosed “professional DSLR,” but as of now, the device has only reached the design stage. (Read the full post about ‘Samsung working up full-frame CMOS sensor for pro DSLR?’…)
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Dr Who Phone Charms You can have this for ?4.95 Tags: cellphone, lcd, dap, PDA (Read the full post about ‘Dr Who Phone Charms’…)
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by Ryan Block, posted Apr 11th 2008 at 3:26PM The PS3 Laptop: you saw the stills (if not, look down), now see the video. It’s posted after the break — enjoy.P.S. -Don’t forget, next week we’ll be putting this one of a kind console up for charity auction. (Read the full post about ‘Video: the PS3 Laptop in action’…)