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Posted on
May 20 2008 2:21 AM
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adeal
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Sony has just made available its Rolly portable audio player in the US, slapping a price tag of $400 on it in the process. This definitely puts it away from the impulse purchase category, but I think it will catch on pretty much considering how this is a novelty gadget. I mean, your iPod or Zune certainly won't be able to groove according to the tune it is currently playing, right? The Rolly is able to do this, featuring specially programmed choreographed moves that will definitely spruce up any party or group meet-up.
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Mar 08 2008 4:20 AM
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adnana
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There's about a hundred different options when it comes to finding a nice, touchscreen-style smartphone and the Mooon+ concept may appear just like another one. Don't look away yet, there is one shining feature about the Mooon+ that makes this unfortunately conceptual cellphone stand out in a touchscreen farm, and it's the integrated and dockable Bluetooth headset.
Sunman Kwon, the phone's designer, made a Bluetooth headset fit seamlessly in the phone's body in the microphone area. Although, the Negative Nancy in me automatically looks to some of the potential flaws with this style of a design and I can help but question the durability of a feature like this. Sure, it looks good, but after a solid six months of use would the headset still fit so nice and clean? Nobody knows, and we will never know, but it's fun to think.
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Jan 11 2008 3:15 PM
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adnana
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Lightweight (1.5 pounds) and easy to carry, The PrintStik portable printer syncs with your laptop, PDA, and mobile cellphone when you have a document that you need a hard copy of right now. First you transfer them to the gadget using Bluetooth technology or through a USB connection, then it spits out a copy...
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Jan 02 2008 5:51 PM
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adnana
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Designed specifically for the Motorola RAZR V3 and Motorola KRZR K1, the Mobile Phone Telescope is a gadget even James Bond's Q (the series' gadget master) would love. Simply attach the Mobile Phone Telescope to the camera portion of your Motorola RAZR and you can immediately start zooming in and spying on the New Year...
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Nov 26 2007 4:14 PM
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adnana
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While it's not quite on the level of some of the steampunk gear we've seen, devientART member porkshanks' so-called "Ambience Enhancer" is at least considerably more practical than some of those previous contraptions, and it recycles some gear that would otherwise have been discarded, or has already been discarded...
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Yes, every day you have to get up and wear clothes. Typically it’s a fact of life.
Maybe you work somewhere really cool where they have naked Tuesdays, or some other special corporate program. If not, you’re gonna need some clothes! Here’s a small bit of great shirts you can get, just in case you plan of covering your upper body on a daily basis.
How is this Gadget related?
You need to be wearing that certain special something that says, “Quite frankly I’d rather be operating something with a mouse, or joystick rather than occupying the same....
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I've always wanted my bathtub to look like it's flying through time, luckily, so does Tetsuya Nakamura. The designer has released a wildly-painted bathroom set that includes a pair of sinks, a tub, a...
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Slightly sad people who humanize their pets will be hyperventilating at the O2 Dog from AirPress. An oxygen chamber that is identical, apparently, to the ones used in beauty treatments for humans,...
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Better View is a roll-up black-out curtain by Finnish designer Elina Aalto of Fiasko Design (http://www.flaskodesign.com). The perforated city views currently available are Shinjuku, Tokyo, and Kallio, Helsinki. Each piece is custom made by hand.Better View is part of SAUMA (http://www.saumadesign.net) [Design as Cultural Interface], a travelling exhibition produced by the Finnish Cultural Institute in New York. SAUMA (Finnish for "seam") presents 20 works of innovative contemporary design from Finland. True to the typically Finnish form-and-function tradition, SAUMA works explore usability, user experience and the design process itself.SAUMA is at the Los Angeles Architecture and Design Museum till August 28, 2007, and will then move to Helsinki and Paris for 2008. By Tuija Seipell.....
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According to an early 2007 interview with Fast Company Magazine, designer and native New Zealander Karen Walker declared, "I started my career at age 18 with $100 (NZ) and a heap of naiveté."
Incredibly, the fashion world didn't catch wind of the designing sensation until 1998, 8 years after starting her career, when Walker presented her first eponymous runway line in Hong Kong......
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You may not know this, but I’m a big fan of the daily gadget podcast known as Daily Giz Wiz. It’s a show that covers the not-so-covered gadgets; you’ll hear about gadgets you never thought existed. Now, to end this little plug, let me just say that if you like this site and [...]
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At first glance, this can of Campbells soup might look pretty ordinary, but it is actually a safe that lets you store your petty jewelry without making it look like a prime suspect during a burglary. This will probably be the last place the thief will want to check, unless he is famished and has [...]
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We covered the vibrating hair brush earlier this year, and if you’re looking for something a little more hardcore, check out the Trembler Orgasmatron Head Massager. Boasting a couple more massage arms than the earlier Orgasmatron, this device works more effectively as it can stimulate more nerve endings and massage acupressure points on your scalp [...]
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"We believe DRM free music will have a positive impact on iPod demand given DRM free music should result in more usage of digital devices," he wrote. "The impact of increased iTunes downloads will outweigh the impact of some customers using non-iPod players with iTunes downloads."
The PiperJaffray analyst maintains an Outperform rating and $124 price target on shares of Apple.
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The Helio Ocean by Pantech is the first major handset announcement out of the annual CTIA conference. Highlighted by a unique dual-slide form factor, the Ocean is the most unique Helio handset by far. Executives at the startup carrier have been buzzing about the device and noted that this device has actually been in development since before Helio was officially a company. Read the rest of this entry »
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