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The Lego Brick PC

lego-pcLego bricks can be used for all sorts of things from building the Lego models themselves to building your own creations. Mr Anderson has decided that a PC case mod is now in order and created his PC case entirely out of black Lego bricks. [Read more…]

Mint V10 – Worlds Smallest Projector

worlds-smallest-projector-mint-v10Mint Wireless, based in Australia, have created a very nice projector named Mint V10. This tiny pocket sized projector is designed to work with your mobile phone, PDA or UMPC and allows you to have access to a larger pocket sized screen. [Read more…]

Cyberclean Keyboard Cleaner – The Blob

cybercleanIf you have been using the same keyboard for a number of years then you will notice that a good number of keys are filthy. One option is to scrub away with a cloth which is what I do, or the new way is to buy a green blob called Cyber Clean. The green blob can clean keyboards, iPhones, laptops, printers and anything else electrical. [Read more…]

Tiny Robot Camera you Swallow

tiny-robot-for-medical-applicationsResearchers have developed a tiny camera the size of a pill that can be used to examine your internal organs. To get it to work you simply swallow it and let the Dr’s explore around your innards. [Read more…]

Wireless Dental Camera

wireless_dental_cameraIf you ever fancied a look around your teeth then you need to pick up one of these inter-oral wireless cameras which allow you to see what your teeth actually look like. The camera has a 1.3 megapixel sensor which can capture video and still images. [Read more…]

Custom Cloned Eyeball Lamps

custom-cloned-eyeball-lampsThese basket ball sized eyeballs are amazing! They are custom built from scans of your own eyes so that the pattern and colours match exactly your own eye. They are certain to attract conversation when you invite guests around. [Read more…]

TX54 – Fingernail Display

finger-nail-displaysA number of fancy watches have been displayed on the pages of Gadget Venue. Usually they are binary type watches from Tokyo Flash, or ultra expensive watches. This latest watch is a concept idea that embeds on your fingernail. [Read more…]

CherryPal Cloud Computer

cherrypalThe CherryPal is a new Cloud Computer which the creator, Max Seybold, is hoping to see a similar success to the Eee PC from Asus. The CherryPal consumes just 2 watts of power (making it a green solution) and due to how cloud computing works, it would require no security updates as all files and software are stored on a server usually in a datacentre. [Read more…]

Mobile Finger Print Scanners

mobile-finger-print-scanningLast week the police dept in Claremont received a mobile fingerprint scanning device which attaches to a mobile phone. When attached a database can be queried to find matches with in the fingerprint database. [Read more…]

880 Inch HDTV – A Tad large for the Living Room

880-inch-hdtvEach year at CES there tends to be a competition to see who can bring to the show the largest and greatest LCD/Plasma screen. TV’s over 100″ in size frequent the show floor these days. However, those TV’s are puny compared to what Toshiba just launched in Times Square. [Read more…]

iPhone Battery Beats the Rest

iphone-battery-chartThe iPhone launched last week and a number of people were concerned about battery life of the phone. Having spoken to an actual user, who says it’s just fine, I have just come across this chart which was created by PCWorld. The battery life was found to last 5 hours 38 minutes for voice which isn’t bad at all to be honest. [Read more…]

iPhone 3G – A Look Inside

iphone-3gOver in Auckland the ifixit team were getting their hands on the new iPhone 3G. They would be one of the first in the world due to the timezone of Auckland, to get their hands on this phone. Right after the launch they decided it was time to pull the thing apart. [Read more…]