Gadget Tattoos
Beautify your gadgets permanently! Last week we saw a small company in the UK that offered mobile phone tattoos. Adafruit Laser Services, a new, by-appointment-only business in Manhattan, etches custom artwork onto laptops, iPods, cell phones and other gadgets. The service ranges from $30 for smaller devices and up to $100 for laptops. "It feels like a tattoo, and now I feel like I need to get more," Digg founder Kevin Rose sounds like a satisfied customer. so if you live in manhattan, forget t…
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A new kind of computer peripheral has been introduced by 3Dconnexion which will make navigating in virtual 3D spaces seamless and simple. The SpaceNavigator will offer you more user friendly and an alternative to the mouse movement and keystroke combinations currently used to navigate 3D environment…
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The next step for recharging your phones, portable music players, and gadgets is being introduced by a UK company called Splashpower. The innovative company has designed wireless recharging pads on which you can just place your power hungry electronics to be recharged – hassle-free.
The elegant a…
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This tiny Chinese phone called Xun Chi 138 measures only 67 mm (2.64 inches) in length and weighs only 55 grams, making it the smallest phone in the world. It has touchscreen with handwriting recognition and support for 260k colors, 1.3 Megapixel camera (actually VGA but interpolated to 1.3 Megapixe…
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Oh look! A robot that can bat a baseball. Now I don't have to worry about the players taking steroids! Unfortunatelt, the robot, which was built by Robocross.de, can only bat a baseball as far as the pitchers mound. Don't worry though, better baseball batting robots will soon be on their way.
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These are high-quality speakers with superlative performance. But what makes them stand out above others is their screens which can be printed with any picture you like. There are galleries prepared by artists, or you can choose from Getty Images, or have your own image. These are real speakers (not…
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This clever little MP3 player dispenses up to 10 cigarettes at timed intervals. The goal is to help you quit. However, if you get frustrated and throw it on the ground to the your smokes, you'll be pretty upset because replacing your Nico Stopper will cost you $300.
Along with each cigarette, the…
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Fujistu's Turn Table PC lets you scratch and spin digital tunes, plus it comes with a sleek 20-inch LCD screen. When you fold down the screen, you can use the turntable function and you can control it by a touch screen on the outside of the notebook's lid. Also Fujistu showed the Ultra Mobile, a h…
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Suits are always a bit of a doosey for me- I love them; the right suit can make any man look fantastic (or at least, a fair whack better than he would in tank top and stubbies); however I have to admit they're not the most comfortable things in the world. And I don't care what anyone says, whether t…
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Toy inventer Jay Horowitz has taken the 1980's craze of the Rubik's cube and combined it with today's popularity of Suduko. According to the Sukodu Cube website, "the concept of the Sudoku Cube is playing the 2 dimensional Sudoku on a 3 dimensional puzzle cube. To do so, 9 single digit numbers, one …
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Mattracks offers conversion kits for your SUV, truck or ATV that let you replace those annoying wheels with cool tank tracks. They're intended for locations where pavement does not exist, but I still think they would be pretty fun in downtown Toronto.
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The Intellicot is an 'intelligent cot' that looks after your baby. It offers a number of advantages over a regular cot, plus you can feel like you've trapped your baby in a bubble...
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Now here is a bag that doesnt just carry all your mobile electronic stuff but also charges them. The bags produced by voltaic systems are fitted with solar panels which would then convert the sunlight to put out electric charge up to 4 watts. Each bag is also installed with a Li Ion Battery pack whi…
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Now you can use your iPod to become a DJ. The personal mixing studio lets you digitally mix your favourite tunes.
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Robomoji is the latest robot bartender that is making waves in the net by making drinks. In January, we saw the Asahi robot bartender, which pours Japan's favourite drink. Then in July, we covered the RoboBar a polished Robot Bar available for purchase. Now, there's Robomoji.
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