October 12, 2007 by Lauren
Above, you can see this strange-shaped, ceramic remote. It's minimal, it's modern, and it appears relatively pointless. But believe it or not,
its unconventional design serves a purpose.
Whether or not it's a worthy cause? That I can't vouch for, but I can provide a little insight. Designer Yuta Watanabe's explains the motivation as an attempt to end the remote-lost-in-the-seat-cushion syndrome.
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October 12, 2007 by Lauren
If you're big on going green, you're going to want to update your Halloween traditions. What's fair game? I'd say carving pumpkins, apples instead of chocolates, and a handful of these delightful,
Halloween-themed CFLs.If you have any CFLs in your home, you probably love them. Not only are they
bright and better for the environment, they last forever. Seriously.
So go ahead and take that to the next level; eat your heart out with some colorful lighting.
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October 10, 2007 by Carl
The current demand for micro radio controlled helicopters is huge, and the
Picoo Z Helicopter is leading the way. The tiny PicooZ measures just 17cm long and weighs only 10g.
For such a small machine it offers loads of fun, its very easy to fly and is very manoeuverable. The copter charges in just half an hour and gives you about 10 minutes of air time before needing another charge.
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October 8, 2007 by Lauren
Colorware continues their tradition of slathering paint (oh-so-carefully) onto your prized electronics, having extended their spectrum to the newer line of Apple products. This means if you aren't happy with the colors of your new iMac, iPod Nano, iPod Classic, iPod Touch, or iPhone, or perhaps your gear just doesn't look exclusive enough as is, then you can call these guys up and change that (for a price).
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October 7, 2007 by Truman
This gadget is pretty self explanatory. You are sick of having to mix your coffee or tea by hand every day to get the full flavor throughout the drink. Well, "problemo" solved. This 8 ounce, Stainless Steel, Self Stirring Mug runs off of 2 AAA batteries. There is a button on the top of the mug's handle, and when you hold it down, the propeller at the bottom of the mug turns on and mixes your coffee, smoothie, or whatever else, into a well mixed treat.
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October 7, 2007 by Lauren
You've seen it in the movies, and now it's here:
a wearable monitor in the form of uber-cool glasses. True, it isn't actually the first of it's kind. However, this is still a limited edition optical device brought to you by Scalar.
In the line of specs, this Teleglass T4-N wearable monitor weighs around 30 grams and features titanium frames to give you that extra special, sci-fi look.
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October 7, 2007 by Lauren
No matter who you are,
cell phones undertake a lot of abuse from day-to-day. Women's phones tend to accumulate an impressive amount of scratches from being tossed around in their purses, where others are throwing cell phones into their pockets with the keys or dropping them into the swimming pool.
While it may not help mobile phones taking a dip in the pool, a new,
rubberized phone concept may help reduce the beatings our phones take.
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October 7, 2007 by Lauren
The MacBook Pro: Pimp Edition has finally arrived! If mods are your thing, particularly the high-dollar flashy ones, you're really going to dig this. After all, why
not dip your Mac into a pool of
gold and diamonds?
So what exactly are you getting here? It's not those knock-off diamonds, of that you can be sure (although the knock-off diamonds are an option).
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October 5, 2007 by Lauren
Allow me to introduce you to
Samsung's MP3 player duo, the YP-P2 and YP-T10. If you're looking for an alternative to the iPod, these babies will fall into the category.
The P2 boasts a 3-inch [wide]screen touch interface, as well as stereo bluetooth, and it is available in 4GB and 8GB models (flash memory). It'll bring you a lovely 35 hours of audio playback, and 5 hours for your videos.
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October 4, 2007 by Lauren
This one's for the hardcore PC gamers out there. Belkin has rolled out a controller intended to replace your regular keyboard and mouse so that you can take your gaming and speed to the next level (no pun intended).
If the n52te SpeedPad is your controller of choice, you shall not be disappointed. It brings you
15 programmable keys, all of which are
backlit with a pleasing blue glow.
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