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Monday, March 10th, 2008

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6 kinds of different interesting clock.

Monday, March 10th, 2008

6 kinds of different interesting clock.

Feb 13, 2008
If you haven’t found the funniest clock for your home or office yet, this article will help you to do it. The following top 6 is a piece of advice which clock to choose. All kinds of clock were designed for different people. I hope you will select something for yourself.


Number 6.
Visible Dual Gear Gadget Clock looks like a toy from your childhood. These are rather nice associations, don’t you think? The gadget is a nice example of the clockwork for children.

The clock is multicolored and, actually, looks like a kid has already taken it to pieces. It may be called the two-in-one gadget: on the one hand it is pretty clock and on the other hand it is an educational toy.


Number 5.
Gear Alarm Clock is great in its own way. It has retro design. It will look perfectly in your room if you have some more gadgets looking the same. The clock has 2 old-fashioned bell strikers that will wake you up in the morning very quickly.

You may try to throw the clock away if its bells annoy you. It looks almost like the previous one - like it has already been thrown.


Number 4.
Analog Digital Clock is great for kids and teenagers. The clock has even more features than you expect from it. Its functions are not just to wake you up in the morning and show the exact time - it will also distract you.

Plug in play ability with the latest Microsoft and Macintosh OS’s will help you to enjoy yourself. The good point is that there is nothing complicated with its work. You will easily find the USB port and have fun as long as you want. Thanks to the gadget’s design, it will be very comfortable for you to have fun.


Number 3.
The Directors Edition Digital Alarm Clock will definitely attract a lot of attention. You may say you had taken it from a survey. It shows the most exact time and looks funny and unusual at the same time.

Feel yourself a director of a film in the morning - clip the board just like you are beginning a film in order to switch off the alarm. Cheer yourself up from the beginning of the day.


Number 2.
12 Hour AM/PM Time Cube is really stylish and modern clock. It will be perfect for your office. Everyone will wonder what it is. The clock has unusual clock-hands. They look in the following way: a section of one of the corners has been divided into three separate rotating triangular slices that rotate around a central reference line.

These slices act as clock-hands. At first you will be able to understand the way the clock shows the time. So, thanks to such an outstanding and cool design the clock will take its honorable place at your home or in the office.


Number 1.
And the first place takes Large Screen Mini Digital Photo Frame with Alarm Clock. It means that you may wake up in the morning and see someone’s pretty face on the screen. There can be put either your or your sweetheart’s photo. It is so easy to upload your best photos and enjoy them.

As a bonus, the clock also has a calendar. The gadget has 2 MB of internal memory. It is not so much, but rather enough. The photos will be automatically resized to fit the screen. And as a result, it will be the greatest accessory for your room or office.

Gaming Rig Gives a Powerful Shock

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Forget about wussy force-feedback vests. Compressed air is for wimps. Real (or stupid) men want to be electrocuted.

The MindWire V5 hooks up to a games console ( PS2, Gamecube, XBox, or PC) and ties into the force-feedback signals. Only instead of a vibration, you get zapped. Based on muscle-toning exercise machines, the five electrodes stick to your skin and deliver a current every time you get shot, crash your car or otherwise fail in the game.

The V5 is battery powered, so electrocution isn’t a risk, but for anyone except serious masochists, the jolt should be plenty shocking enough.

The setup, which will make you look something like the Borg with all the included wiring, costs £100 ($200).

Product page [Mindwire via the Currant Bun]

Sansa Fuze Gets Official on Amazon

Monday, March 10th, 2008


On March 4th, we told you about the upcoming Sansa Fuze but back then it was just a rumor. Amazon has published the specs that look like this:

  • 4GB
  • 1.9” Display
  • Voice Recorder
  • MicroSD / MicroSDHC
  • WMA/MP3/MPEG4
  • 24hrs audio playback
  • 5hrs Video playback
  • $99

Kissphone Arrives Too Late for Valentine’s Day

Monday, March 10th, 2008

As soon as I saw freelance inventor George Koussouros’ newest invention, the KissPhone, I had the exact same reaction you had: “Eeuwwww”.

Okay, I wasn’t able to spell that interjection well, but I believe that if you were creeped out by the KissPhone, then you’re probably pretty normal.

The purpose of the KissPhone is, you guessed it, a way to transmit a kiss from one person to the other. All you need to do is press your lips against the Mick Jagger souvenir there, and the artificial mouth somehow detects percussion speed, pressure, temperature, and sucking force of the lips. Then send it over the wireless network for another person’s pleasure.

In other words, you now have a legitimate reason to make out with your cellular phone. Yeah, you might not want to do that in public. What would you call that, a WPDA? (Wireless Public Display of Affection, gross!)

Oh, I haven’t told you the best part. If you want a kiss from Madonna or your favorite “imaginary Hero”, you can get it from the “kiss bank”. I have no idea how they got a “kiss recording” from the Material Girl, but you shouldn’t waste your life trying to figure out if the KissPhone did a legitimate job.

This is one of those products where I could really go on about how unnatural this is, and how we’re getting too infatuated with our technology, but I think this picture says ten thousand words.

Source

Super Mario Bros. Wii mod is doing it exactly right

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Posted Mar 10th 2008 2:13PM by Paul Miller
Filed under: Gaming


Hey kids, listen up. That guy with the red hat and blue overalls in the fancy new Super Smash Bros. game you just brought home? His name is Mario. He’s a neat guy. This Wii mod here features the lovable plumber in his natural habitat, World 1-1. On the other side is a pipe, his favored form of travel, which doubles as a Wiimote charger. Pretty great. OK, that’s it for today’s lesson, stay safe out there!

[Via Wii Fanboy]

Hitachi joins IBM’s quest for sub-32nm semiconductor technology

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Posted Mar 10th 2008 5:42AM by Thomas Ricker
Filed under: Misc. gadgets

As of this morning you can add Hitachi to the list of cohorts IBM has gathered in its quest for sub-32nm circuitry. Hitachi’s 2-year semiconductor research agreement — a first between IBM and Hitachi — puts them under a loose-knit alliance with AMD, Chartered, Freescale, Infineon, Samsung, Sony, Toshiba and STMicroelectronics. The notable, non-member here is of course, Intel; that little company making “45-nm processes” and “Hi-K metal gate” house-hold terms amongst geeky, type-A adopters of consumer electronics. Yes, we’re looking at you.

X-Twin Thunderjet takes to the skies

Monday, March 10th, 2008

The X-Twin Thunderjet definitely has the looks, and according to the product description below, it also has the brawn to go along with its brain.

This ominous R/C flying machine looks meaner than a cybernetic vulture hearse (whatever that is) and it boasts twin duct-fan engines for serious kick-in-the-tailfin power. You can even vary its speed as it stalks the sky searching for enemy encampments. Or naughty duckie wucks and squirrels. Whatever. Once you get to grips with the controls you’ll be soaring through thin air and pulling off mind-blowing twists and turns. Like its real life USAF counterpart, the sinister Thunderjet looks almost unreal. In fact it reminds us of Firefox, that lethally sophisticated jet from the dodgy Clint Eastwood film of the same name. Unlike Firefox, however, the X-Twin can’t be controlled via thought impulses; you control the action with a twin-toggle, digital proportional transmitter that doubles up as a charging unit for its built-in lithium polymer battery. (20-30 minutes should give flight times of around 5 minutes).

Man, even if the Christmas season is still a good 9 months away, I want my X-Twin Thunderjet and I want it now! £24.95 from Firebox.

AT&T intro’s the pink Nokia 6085, lavender MOTORAZR V3xx

Monday, March 10th, 2008

AT&T has just announced two newly colored and very pastel handsets, the Nokia 6085 in pink and the MOTORAZR V3xx in lavender. Both clamshell styled phones had been previously carried by AT&T these are simply some new (and bright) color additions. The Nokia 6085 will be a free phone after rebates and the MOTORAZR will set you back $129.99 after a $50 mail-in-rebate, both phones do require a two-year agreement to get that pricing.

While pink and purple (lavender) certainly would not be my first choice, its nice to see such a wide variety of phones becoming available in so many color choices. My question is; are there any people buying their phone based more on the available colors as opposed to the model? I would venture to say yes.

Via [IntoMobile]

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Laser Harp built from scratch

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Now here’s a musical instrument that will definitely make your day - a Laser Harp. Created by Stephen Hobley, this guy was inspired by Jean Michael Jarre stringing his highly theatrical Laser Harp live 22 years ago, and has finally achieved his dream of building one just like it. The Laser Harp can be built for less than $600, although you will need to pick up the $19 Laser Harp Plans and Source Code first. The “strings” on the Laser Harp doesn’t really make any sound as they’re just triggers for notes that are produced on a MIDI. Can someone make a Laser Guitar to woo a 21st century Juliet?

Source: Gizmag