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- Awesome Adults Build Giant Indoor Slide For Kids
- A part of the American Dream is to be able to retire comfortably in your favorite area, say on a lake, with a large home. But not everyone dreams the same, some people love giant slides, and this...
- How Hot Girls Market a Bikini
- The LG Bikini that is. Sometime ago, LG found the perfect excuse to feature scantily-clad hotties, and that was to name its KF600 model the Bikini.It’s a great plan actually, which gave the Korean manufacturer license to feature nameless women
- Cowon’s P5 touchscreen media player teases us with haptic UI
- Section: Audio, Portable Audio, Video, Portable VideoCowon has announced its latest touchscreen media player, the P5. Featuring a large 5-inch, 800x480 touchscreen display, the P5 boasts of haptic feedback mechanism
- Windows XP Users Actually Love Vista... If They Think It's Something Else
- Microsoft has a secret new operating system theyre showing to XP-using Vista haters, reports Cnets Ina Fried. Codenamed Mojave, over 90 percent of the focus groups in San Francisco loved it, with...
- Super-light Nike Flywire shoes to make Olympic debut
- Sportswear maker Nike looks set to steal the limelight at this years summer Beijing Olympics with its latest innovation, the Flywire track shoes. The company will supply the U.S. track and field team with two pieces of Flywire footwear--the Zoom
- MacBook Air Now Available for the Poor
- The MacBook Air experience: take away the design, and you’re left with the portability and Mac OS X. That’s what the katexter has, thanks to his Hackintosh conversion of his MSI Wind. He (or she) claims it starts Word faster
- Lego Blade Runner Spinner Video Makes Us Drool to Dehydration
- The always fascinating and outworldly Xeni Jardin points us to this video of the Lego Blade Runner Spinner. She wrote: Guys, you posted a while back about the badass one of a kind LEGO spinner car...
- Switched On: Net-enabled movies pit a blue ray versus a true way
- Filed under: Home EntertainmentEach week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about technology, multimedia, and digital entertainment.The oldest of the three screens -- television - is generally far from the wisest. Sure,
- Bill Gates vs. Steve Jobs: The Lightsaber Duel
- What could be greater than a lightsaber duel between Bill Gates and Steve Jobs? A lightsaber duel where YOU get to control one. We dont want to spoil the little touches of the game, so hit the jump...
- Ask Engadget: What's the best iPhone 3G alternative?
- Filed under: Ask Engadget, Cellphones We know, we know -- this ones going to be a doozie, but its something that just has to be done. For folks out there too far
- BlackBerry Kickstart 8220 reviews begin to trickle-in
- Section: Communications, Cellphones, Smartphones, MobileWe have seen plenty of leaked images for the upcoming clamshell-styled BlackBerry Kickstart, so I guess seeing an early hands-on report surface should not be all that
- Bluetooth-enabled teddy bear befriends sick kids
- (Credit: Bruno Oro de Abreu) Brazilian industrial designer Bruno Oro de Abreu wrote in to tell us about Dilus, an electronic teddy bear thats far more than a cuddly toy. Its
- E-Ball PC Concept
- Now this is certainly one of the stranger concept PCs I have come across - the E-Ball courtesy of designer Apostol Tnokovski. He not only makes this 6
- Toshiba working on a netbook / UMPC that's actually interesting
- Filed under: Handhelds, LaptopsWere almost totally over the whole netbook craze, but Toshibas latest prototype shows theres still interesting things possible, even if it isnt a traditional laptop. The 5.6-inch touchscreen handheld runs
- It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s … a cell phone Superhero?
- Section: Communications, Accessories, Cellphones, Smartphones, Mobile, Computers, Security, Software / Applications, Gadgets / Other, Lifestyle, Miscellaneous, Web, WebsitesSo we’ve all been there. That rush of panic when we’ve lost (or at least
- Intel announces EP80579 system on a chip for MIDs and consumer electronics
- Filed under: Home Entertainment, Laptops, Media PCsIntel is looking to simplify things by adding more processors. Yeah, doesnt sound all that sensible to us, ether, but stay put. Okay. Ready for some
- Gyroxus Full-Motion Game Chair Takes Gaming to Next Level
- What do you get the gamer who has everything? Take a look at the Gyroxus Full-Motion Game Chair. This gaming chair takes waving wildly with a Wii or sneaking around with Snake on your PS3
- Motorola Pebl U8 Previewed
- What you see on the right is probably the upcoming Motorola Pebl U8 cell phone, and this clamshell handset will feature the following :- 2.2 320
- Clean Your Keyboard With Magic Goo
- By Luke AndersonKeyboards are gross and disgusting. Just think about the number of things your hands come into contact with every day. Now imagine how long you spend with your fingers on that keyboard in front of your computer. Finally,
- Volkswagen Jetta TDI Clean Diesel gets Federal Tax Credit
- According to information found on popular Volkswagen enthusiast site, VW Vortex, Volkswagen of America has announced that owners of the Jetta TDI sedan and SportWagen will be eligible for a $1,300 Federal Income Tax Credit. This announcement is affirmed by
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- No free Wi-Fi After All
- AT&Ts made a total blunder of things today, releasing news that iPhone users will be getting free Wi-Fi access only to rescind on that
- Shouting Vase Lets You Scream to Your Hearts Content
- Everyone knows how gratifying a heartfelt scream can feel. But we all know how neighbors don’t like waking up to auditions for Tarzan. Enter the shouting vase, courtesy of Japan Trend Shop:The vase supposedly uses some patented (or not) technology
- Kid uses GPS to contest speeding ticket
- Here’s a fun little story that ought to excite your Freedom Bone. It seems an 18-year-old was recently pulled over for speeding, with police claiming that the lad was 17 mph north of the speed limit. An on-board GPS unit
- Cherry PC is cloud computing with no subscription
- CherryPal is a cloud-based computer that is trying things a bit differently. There are no subscription costs with this little machine (which has no moving parts and only draws two watts of power). The device runs ads when you open
- New Jawbone Buetooth headset - Size does matter
- After experimenting with almost every Bluetooth headset, Im back where I started with the Aliph Jawbone, but with a shiny new one, which is 50% smaller than the original, with improved noise elimination technology
- Screen Grabs: Nokia's XpressMedia 5800 "Tube" plays big role in The Dark Knight
- Filed under: CellphonesScreen grabs chronicles the uses (and misuses) of real-world gadgets in todays movies and TV. Send in your sightings (with screen grab!) to screengrabs at engadget dt com.Even for gadget freaks,
- Sony releases the eco-friendly BDP-S350 Blu-ray player
- Section: Video, DVD Players/DVRs, HDTVAlthough Sony has announced its next generation Blu-ray player, the BDP-S350 as early as February, it is only now that the player has started arriving
- Acer’s 18.2-inch Gemstone 8920G now shipping
- Section: Computers, LaptopsAcer has recently begun shipping their Gemstone 8920G, and for lack of a better guess, I can only assume the “G” after 8920 stands for gigantic.
- E3 2008 Big Three Wrapup: Microsoft shines, Nintendo and Sony underwhelm
- FROM GAMERTELL - It’s the end of the week and E3 2008 has officially ended and now it’s time to sit back, relax and take in all the announcements made by the big three: Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft. Here’s a
- Microsoft launching Sidewinder keyboard this fall?
- Filed under: Gaming, PeripheralsSay, is this a Microsoft SideWinder-branded keyboard? Looks like it might just be. It looks like itll go by the name of SideWinder X6, and feature a detachable numeric keypad,
- Bandai Smart Berry
- Bandai might have stumbled upon a goldmine by riding on a remnant name of RIMs smartphones with the new Smart Berry. This mobile communicator targets the tween grop,
- CMoy Headphone Amp
- Small DIY amplifier(read the full review...)
- Lego cutlery for some mealtime fun
- Lap it up Lego fans, now you can get yourself some Lego-like cutlery if the Snack and Stack utensils from Fred and Friends start selling on the market. Each set of three (fork, spoon
- Barenaked Ladies, '7, 8, 9': Free MP3 of the Day
- Canadas great rock wits have built a career around grown-up tunes with immature themes. Now they flip it around, penning a kids record that adults will chuckle along with. Spooky singsong melodies, songs
- Eee PC 1000H gets a $100 price drop
- Filed under: LaptopsIts only been on sale for six days, but the pricetag on the Eee PC 1000H just dropped by $100, down to $549. Were not sure if early buyers will get
- E3 2008: Microsoft revitalizing Xbox 360 through video content, personalization and games
- FROM GAMERTELL - Microsoft’s promising 10,000 movies and TV shows, large-scale (online) multiplayer Xbox Live games and the ability to create personal Mii-like avatars… MORE »Full Story » | Written by NEWS for Gadgetell. | Comment on this Article »
- T-Mobile limited edition Tony Hawk branded Sidekick LX now available for everyone
- Section: Communications, Cellphones, Cellular Providers, Smartphones, MobileT-Mobile has always had an interesting approach to releasing new models of the Sidekick. They announce the device
- Creative Zen Krystal: Zen Stone Plus gets doppelganger
- iPod haters at Anything But iPod uncovered something new and questionable on Creatives Hong Kong site--the Zen Krystal. Its an MP3 player that looks extremely similar to the Zen Stone Plus, and sports pretty much the same feature set, the
- Kohjinsha SC3 convertible UMPC hits the test bench
- Filed under: Laptops, Tablet PCsShortly after the Kohjinsha SC3 was removed from the comfy confines of its packaging and exposed for all to see, said UMPC has managed to get reviewed. Initially, impressions
- Plug-in hybrirds to the rescue, in 2010!
- Not quite…How are those gas prices treating you? Thought so. Good news, though, as plug-in hybrid cars aren’t too far away. In fact, if you’re keen to wait only 18 months, you could soon be driving out of your local
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- Cricket Laptop - Height-Adjustable Stand
- In case you often use a laptop and are tired of looking down to the screen, try using the Cricket Laptop made by Innovative which can elevate the screen to make it more ergonomic. If you add a keyboard +
- Jawbone Bluetooth Headset
- Bluetooth headset(read the full review...)
- Kegerator
- The ultimate gadget for tailgate parties. Beer and music in one self-contained system.
- Wirewize Explains How to Connect Your Entertainment Gear
- Free A/V website Wirewize takes most of the guesswork out of hooking together your television, DVD player, stereo speakers, and other gear. After a free sign-up, enter in the model and
- Necktie with USB cable
- Summertime is a word that can already be used at this time, because the sunny days will continue to pop up continuously, at least here in Portugal. Anyhow, if you really want to wear a necktie during the summer and
- Digital Photo Keychains
- Digital Photo Keychains(read the full review...)
- Dell's new E-Series gets first official mention
- Filed under: Laptops, Tablet PCsAt this point, theres very little you dont know about Dells upcoming Latitude E-series of laptops thanks to our Week O Dell Scoops. Only the official pricing and launch
- Other Apparel : OMGWTFBBQ Apron
- Not your grandmas apron. Aprons. They protect your clothes from stray ingredients. They keep things from splattering on you. And this one, in particular, declares your superior geekiness. It makes you master of
- Opio, 'Stop The Press': Free MP3 of the Day
- As another branch of the Hieroglyphics hip-hop tree, Opio is the latest to sprout a solo project. The Souls of Mischief member glides his distinct vocal delivery over blossoming homegrown beats. Although his
- GTrek - GPS and Google Earth get together
- Did you ever want to check your exact movements on a map after a skiing session? Or maybe after a bike ride? GTrek is able this info this feature by using Google Earth as the support, and the final result
- Gadgets : Utili-Key 6-in-1 Tool
- Back in stock! Utili-Key 6-in-1 Tool Price: $9.99
- SATA HDD Multi-Function Dock
- In case you want a multi-functional product that can read a couple of different storage solutions, take a look at the latest offer from Brando. It is a combination of USB Hub with 2 ports + memory card reader +
- Surprise! Apple to refresh iPod nano / touch, make tons of iPhones
- Filed under: Cellphones, Portable AudioAnalysts love to come up with all sorts of conjecture based on history, numbers, and general guesswork. In this case, FBR Research analyst Craig Berger has a few
- Another Bluetooth headset goes into battle
- (Credit: SlashGear)Anyone can have a Bluetooth headset nowadays and, unfortunately, it often seems like everyone does. But theres one way you can separate yourself from the loquacious crowd--with a model branded specifically for
- T-Shirts : Knights Who Formerly Said Ni
- Those who see this shirt seldom live to tell the tale. When I started at ThinkGeek, all there was was swamp. All the merchant monkeys said I was daft to build a t-shirt
- Geek Toys : MX-1 World's Smallest R/C Copter
- R/C Helicopter is amazingly small and stores inside its own remote Our ravenous lust for tinier and tinier flying R/C toys has been temporarily satiated by these miniscule MX-1 copters from Silverlit. We
- Hyundai’s Thrust Fin Is A Small Upgrade That Could Result In Large Savings For Shipping Companies
- By Andrew LiszewskiHere’s one for all the OhGizmo! readers who also happen to operate a billion dollar shipping company. The Thrust Fin, developed by Hyundai Heavy Industries, is designed to attach to the rudder of an existing container ship and
- USB Webkey May Replace Flash Drives As Corporate Swag
- By Luke AndersonIf you’ve ever been to any kind of trade show in the last few years, you’ve no doubt gotten a USB flash drive from one of the vendors. They hand them out like candy these days (I think
- Gadgets : Figure 9 Carabiner
- Easily achieve high rope tension to secure a load - without tying a knot! With laser etched instructions and a carabiner clip, this Figure 9 is the best way to tie stuff down:
- Own Your Own NS-5 Sonny, Or At Least His Head
- By Andrew LiszewskiI’ve never read Isaac Asimov’s I, Robot, but I can only assume the original book is a lot better than the I, Robot movie starring Will Smith from a few years ago. As I recall, it wasn’t exactly