Archives for July 2009

Clip-On 3D Glasses Prepare you for Impromptu 3D Movies

Now that 3D movies are starting to become more popular you often might be caught out with out the classic red and blue glasses needed. These clip-on 3D glasses will ensure you never miss out on impromptu 3D movie action. [Read more…]

WiFi-N-Spy Spots Hotspots and Hidden Cameras

The WiFi-N-Spy is a 2-in-1 combo device that can detect wireless hot spots (802.11b/802.11g) and can let you know if there are hidden wireless spy cameras watching you. [Read more…]

Banzai Titan Blast Rocket

banzai-titan-blast-rocket2This amazing looking rocket is capable of launching up to 100 feet in the air. It stands a hefty 7 feet tall and is inflatable.

It is called the Banzai Titan Blast Rocket and takes just minutes to set up and launch. It works by you filling up the base with water and then you pump the base until pressure is built up which then launches the rocket. [Read more…]

Lego Calculator

This calculator looks great as it’s built out one of the worlds most famous toy, Lego. [Read more…]

Time-Lapse of a Super Hornet Jet Fighter

Check out this time-lapse that shows how the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet is constructed. [Read more…]

HP Mini 110 gets a new HD 1366 x 768 Upgrade Option

HP have added an upgrade option to the HP Mini 110 in the way of a HD display. The new display has a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels and costs just $30 to upgrade which isn’t bad at all. [Read more…]

Illuminated Auto-Scroll Mouse Pad with USB Ports

The Auto-Scroll Mouse Pad is another crazy gadget from GizFever that makes you wonder why it exists. The Auto-Scoll feature appears to be button activated to being the mouse pad back in to the casing. The casing of the mouse pad also acts as a 4 Port USB Hub and also has a “Blue Moody Light” for added effect. [Read more…]

TV-B-Gone Has Just Got Smaller

TV-B-GoneThe TV-B-Gone is one of those crazy gadgets that most of you will have heard of before. The device is capable of switching off almost any TV by the simple push of a button.

The gadget was made famous by Gizmodo last year at CES where they were seen to be switching off hundreds of TV’s through out the Vegas electronics show. The original TV-B-Gone was a little bulky, so concealing it was quite a task. However, this new version shrinks it down a little. [Read more…]

Asus Eee PC T101H Tablet Netbook Specs Revealed

asus_eee_pc_t101hAsus are launching the Eee PC tablet that’s numbered the T101H. The Eee T101H is a step up from the slightly smaller Asus Eee T91 in that it has a larger screen that measures 10.1 inches. The screen is LED backlit.

The new netbook is powered by an Intel Atom Z520 1.33GHz processor and has 1GB of RAM (which can be bumped up to 2GB). It has a 16GB SSD as well as an included 16GB SD card and the touchscreen is resistive rather then capacitive. [Read more…]

Samsung’s QWERTY Phone Keyboard Idea

samsung_folding_keyboardA new patent was filed by Samsung that shows a new, kind of odd looking, QWERTY style keyboard that sweeps out from the sides of the phone.

The keyboard is split in half with each half being on the left or right of the phone. When the keyboard is needed you simple open up both sides making a QWERTY keyboard. [Read more…]

Ripple LOOK PC

ripple_look_pcThe Ripple LOOK PC is a very small form factor PC that measures just 215mm x 235mm x 69mm and although not the smallest computer in the world, it still looks rather good.

Ripple have created the LOOK with more designer friendly features too. The designs are more artistic then just the plain PC’s we normally see, and with the case being small, it can be easily mounted on the back of a flat panel LCD monitor. [Read more…]

NEC VersaPro Ultra Thin and Light Netbook

Akihabara News managed to get some time with the new NEC VersaPro J UltraLite VS Netbook recently and managed to also capture how thin it actually is.

The Atom based netbook measures 15.8mm thin and weighs 752g. [Read more…]