RAM Hair Pins

RAM Hair pins
These hair pins have 256 Meg of RAM attached to them. They are attached with industrial adhesive which will only break with the impact of a hammer or similar force. Not the best thing money can buy, but I guess someone must want them.

Available from Etsy for $5.

Via: 7Gadgets

Perfect8 Glass Centre Speaker

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Perfect8 has announced a new centre speaker which costs a whopping $40000. That’s a drop in the ocean compared to the other channel speakers which cost $277k which compliment each other. To buy the whole set up (including rear speakers) you are looking at half a million dollars. In the centre speaker you will find midranges and tweeter in the top section. The unit is adjustable for 4:3 and 16:9 viewing on screen. In total there are 5 speakers in this setup.

Features
Sensitivity: 87dB SPL at 1m
Impedance: 4 ohms
Freq. Response: 35-34,000Hz (+/- 2dB)
Recommended Power: 200 watts
Recommended Room Size: 20-200m^2
Size: 14″ wide x 32″ tall x 22″ deep
Weight: Bass Unit – 77 lbs, Midrange Unit – 22 lbs
Price: $40,000

Via: AudioJunkies

Efergy Energy Meter

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The Efergy energy meter is the perfect idea which allows you to monitor closely how much electricity you are using or wasting. The Efergy comes in 3 parts. The first is the clip which wraps around your mains cable. This clip attaches to what appears to be a transmitter which transmits to a wireless display. Information on the screen is updated every six seconds and allows you to see what effect leaving a light on has or using the kettle. By monitoring closely what happens when you switch various items on and off you get a better picture of what to leave off when not needed.

The Efergy currently costs £43 with the code Offer07 when ordering from Efergy. Installation is also easy as you simply just wrap the clip around a mains cable which can be done with in 30 seconds. Once done, you are ready to go.

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Sony OLED TV Opened Up

Sony OLED Screen
When splashing out a large amount of dollars on a 3mm thin screen the last thing you probably think of is hacking it open to see what’s inside. Of course we are now in the internet age and crazy people are out there which do this type of stuff regularly. Nikkeibp is one example as they have taken the screw drivers to the new Sony thin OLED screen to see what you find inside. Check out another picture after the jump.

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Retro Alarm Clock

Retro Alarm Clock
This retro alarm clock has no cover which allows you to see all the gears turning inside as time moves forwards. As well as telling the time you will find a bell alarm. It measures 5.5″ x 7″ x 3.25″ in size and runs on 2 C type batteries. It costs $32 and is available from Garnet Hill.

Talking Tire Gauge

Talking Tire Gauge
The Talking Tire Gauge is a device which allows you to check the proper inflation level of your car or bike tires. It can instantly measure pressures up to 99.5 psi. Readouts are given by voice and on a digital display. It’s not a bad idea at all as reading gauges in low light can be a bit of a pain.

It costs $19.98 over at TaylorGifts.

Crazy Cereal Bowl

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Although not too gadgety, I know every reader here enjoys a nice breakfast and this is the reason I post this 😉 Random-Good-Stuff describes it as Breakfast 2.0 and it certainly is different to other cereal bowls you have seen before.

The concept behind this revolutionary breakfast bowl is forehead-slappingly simple. A removable shelf covers 70% of the bowl’s base, holding the cereal above the milk. All you have to do is eat your cereal from the shelf-less section of the bowl where the cereal and milk meet, pushing the cereal in as required. Brilliant!

Galaga turns in to a Quilt

Galaga Quilt
If you remember computer games from donkeys years ago you will probably know of Galaga. It was a great game which ran in 8-bit glory. If you are not that old then you should still remember it as it was often bundled in to Namco games such as Ridge Racer when loading up on the PS1.

Features
– Approximately 60″ square. 60×60-pixel resolution.
– Made from 100% cotton fabric and batting (Z80 processor not included).
– Machine wash cold, tumble dry low, and avoid diving enemies at all costs.
– Pieced and quilted by machine in smoke-free, pet-free, and geek-friendly home.

Product Page Via: Thebbps

Recycled Circuit Board Fridge Magnet

Recycled Circuit Board
By making use of an old recycled circuit board this fridge magnet is a perfect present for any geek. It has the circuit board, 2 keyboard keys and a couple of electrical diodes. The magnet is strong enough to not let it slip when attached to a fridge door and is a geeky way of leaving notes for your loved ones.

You can pick one of the circuit board fridge magnets for $8.00 from Etsy.

Worlds Fastest Memory – 6Gbps

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Samsung have been busy creating some fast memory. It is not just fast memory though… it’s the Worlds fastest memory. It runs at 6Gbps and operates at just 1.5V which is less power then the previous versions such as the PS3 (GDDR3). NVIDIA and ATI will be taking delivery’s of this new chip in the first half of next year.

When launched the GDDR5 will have a density of 512Mb (16MBx32) and will be able to shift moving images and data at 24Gbps.

I look forwards to seeing some benchmarks on this thing as it does sound amazing.

Via: 2DayBlog

Computer Code Briefcase

Computer Code Briefcase
Covered in sleek black vinyl with printed old school green code is the computer code briefcase. Apparently the code can be translated in to “The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock” although how that is done, I have no idea. Around the case there is silver trim to make it in to a sturdy briefcase to carry all your top secret documents around. The computer code briefcase costs $29.99 and is available below.

Product Page Via: 7Gadgets

Datopal SIM Card Multi Reader

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The Datopal SIM card multi reader has the ability to read a vast amount of cards. As the name suggests, it can read SIM cards from mobile phones (both GSM and CDMA). Other cards this reader can use are SD\Mini SD\MMC\RS-MMC\T-Flash\Micro SD\MMC Micro\MS and SIM Cards. The device is USB 2.0 and backwards compatible with USB 1.1. The reader is also plug and play allowing you to connect it up to any PC and quickly transfer data from the source card. Datopal have also put in backup capabilities allowing you to quickly backup and restore data from your SIM card.

Overall I would say this is a very handy device to have as backups are key. Basically it sucks to loose your phone or any data. By having this reader you can keep a copy of everything.

Product Page ($12.99)