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Archive for April 13th, 2008

Colour Changing Spa Lights (2 Pack)

Written by admin on Sunday, April 13th, 2008 in gadgets.

Colour Changing Spa Lights (2 Pack)
Colour Changing Spa Lights (2 Pack) To avert anniversary disaster: run a bubble bath. Float these Colour Changing Rose Spa Lights in the bath water. Once room has a pleasing ambience, usher in your partner. Congratulate yourself on a job well done. See price (Read the full post about ‘Colour Changing Spa Lights (2 Pack)’…)

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Seascooter GTi

Written by admin on Sunday, April 13th, 2008 in gadgets.

Seascooter GTi
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 (Read the full post about ‘Seascooter GTi’…)

Egglings

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Egglings
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 (Read the full post about ‘Egglings’…)

Fujitsu WoodShell laptops, inspired by nature

Written by admin on Sunday, April 13th, 2008 in gadgets.

Fujitsu WoodShell laptops, inspired by nature
I’m sure you remember the recent move of Asus that shocked environmentalists and green peace movement supporters from around the world a few weeks ago. In case you don’t, I’m here to remind you. Actually, they unveiled plans for nature inspired laptops that are supposedly to be made out of bamboo. You read that right, bamboo laptops. Another laptop maker, Fujitsu, meanwhile has recently displayed its own version of an “organic” computer at the Salone Internazionale Del Mobile furniture exhibition in Milan. But they were kind enough to Asus in that they did not take the route of the bamboo for this new product. Fujitsu made their own from cedar. (Read the full post about ‘Fujitsu WoodShell laptops, inspired by nature’…)

Neo Geo Stick 2 for the Wii, it’s here, and it’s awesome

Written by admin on Sunday, April 13th, 2008 in gadgets.

by Joshua Topolsky, posted Apr 11th 2008 at 11:33PM
When you’re playing Samurai Shodown on your virtual Neo Geo, you need more than that rinky-dink controller to immerse you in a world of arcade magic. When you need to reach for a controller than can match up to your memories, you need the Neo Geo Stick 2. That’s right, this fully Wii-compatible controller can send you hurtling back through time to a happier day when your only concerns were cruising in your IROC-Z, shredding to Winger, and making sure you had enough quarters in your pocket to play Fatal Fury. Ready to do the time warp? (Read the full post about ‘Neo Geo Stick 2 for the Wii, it’s here, and it’s awesome’…)

HKC intros world’s first dual SIM Pocket PC, W1000, G1000

Written by admin on Sunday, April 13th, 2008 in gadgets.

HKC intros world’s first dual SIM Pocket PC, W1000, G1000
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′…)

DISH Network can’t stop, won’t stop fighting TiVo, heads to Supreme Court; your DVR is safe
by Richard Lawler, posted Apr 11th 2008 at 7:22PMDISH Network hasn’t taken “no” “denied” or “not yours” for an answer before in its battle against TiVo, and it’s not going to start now. In a statement, the company expressed its plans to appeal the Federal Circuit’s ruling against a rehearing to the Supreme Court. No matter how it ends, customers don’t have to worry about jackbooted government agents (or software updates, whatever) stealing their precious DISH DVR functionality, because its “next generation” DVR software has already been downloaded to your box, and does not infringe on any patents. We’ll leave this up to the lawyers to fight out (and write amusing disclaimers about), but in th (Read the full post about ‘DISH Network can’t stop, won’t stop fighting TiVo, heads to Supreme Court; your DVR is safe’…)

3DConnexion SpaceNavigator gets unboxed

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3DConnexion SpaceNavigator gets unboxed
by Donald Melanson, posted Apr 11th 2008 at 8:51PM We’ve seen the official images, but those itching for a better look at 3DConnexion’s new SpaceNavigator 3D mouse for laptops can now get their fix courtesy of Flickr user zeta.phoenix, who has kindly chronicled the traditional unboxing process for us. As you can see above, the peripheral definitely won’t take up too much space in your laptop bag, and the just-long-enough USB cable means it likely won’t be doing double duty on your desktop (at least without an extension). (Read the full post about ‘3DConnexion SpaceNavigator gets unboxed’…)

How would you change the Optimus Maximus?

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How would you change the Optimus Maximus?
by Darren Murph, posted Apr 11th 2008 at 6:30PM After hacking away on Art Lebedev’s utterly gorgeous Optimus Maximus for a few days, we came away both awed and disappointed. For as beautiful and functional as this beast is, we still felt that actually typing on it — you know, its primary purpose — left a lot to be desired. Still, it’s hard to deny the ingenuity in the OLED-stuffed ‘board, but with such a lofty price tag and even loftier expectations, we can’t imagine all of the lucky early adopters being a hundred percent satisfied. For those that laid out for this exquisite piece of kit, how on Earth could revision two be better? Want a few more keys to play around with? (Read the full post about ‘How would you change the Optimus Maximus?’…)

The Original Cushtie Pillow - Blue

Written by admin on Sunday, April 13th, 2008 in gadgets.

The Original Cushtie Pillow - Blue
The Original Cushtie Pillow - Blue An announcement: after exhaustive testing we have found the softest pillow ever, The Cushtie. Its secret: thousands of spongy polystyrene micro-beads, housed within a soft stretchy skin. Caution: may cause drowsiness. See price (Read the full post about ‘The Original Cushtie Pillow - Blue’…)



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