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more about #stone more comments → Identity (Metric): This looks surprisingly good. I personally don't usually have a need for a BT headset, but if I did, I think this would be the one I would get. #jabr... more » B52HVet: Maybe I'm just exhausted, but the first pic looks kinda like a toilet. more » morcheeba: Looks like a mini Bone Fone! [www.retrothing.com] more » Software_Goddess: I’m sure the stoners will love it. more » strider_mt2k: I liked that concept foodery that completely encased your food in a solid shell of small rocks that had to be broken open to be eaten. However they cl... more » scarbrtj: Ewww. With the head sticking out, this is what I'd be afraid of winding up with: + Watch video more » OMG! Ponies!: Great. Someone has made an electric grill perfect for grilling candiru. Assuming they haven't swam up your urethra. more » Gann: I'll admit this might work for fish, but no self respecting man would cook a steak on anything but an open flame (Ok, once in college I experimented w... more » -
#bluetoothheadsets
Jabra Stone: The Time When Bluetooth Got Self-Aware
It's tough to muster excitement over a $130 Bluetooth headset nowadays. It feels like peeling yourself out of bed after a breakup, or laughing at a joke during a eulogy for your best friend. So, Jabra, regarding the Stone: Thanks. More » -
#jabra
This Is the Jabra Stone?
A delicious tipster just sent us this photo of the Jabra Stone, which was teased in a silhouette earlier today. Is this it? It could very well be. More » -
#jabra
Jabra Stone Bluetooth Headset Teaser Is Frustrating
This is the teaser page for Jabra's Stone, an upcoming headset that's supposedly shaped like a stone. Too bad you can't see it for another 27 days. More » -
#concepts
The Stone Grill Concept: Foodie Addiction Taken Just Far Enough
While there's nothing inherently flawed with grills as they are now, if you've ever seared meat on a hot stone, you've discovered there's more to meat than charcoal and propane. -
#mp3players
Creative Zen Stone Upgrades Flaunt Integrated Speaker
The popular cheap-as-chips Zen Stone/Zen Stone Plus are set for an upgrade this year. The V2.0 devices will have an integrated mono speaker—pretty exciting, eh? Check out the gallery for some shots of the new MP3 players. More » -
#gotwood
Wooden Creative Zen Stone
Captain Ødegård created this Creative Zen Stone out of pine, although he seems to have accidentally scaled up the dimensions to a huge 8.25" x 5.5" x 2". Check out a video of it in use after the jump. More » -
#portablemedia
USB Stone is 4GB of Rock Solid Storage
Michael Leung, some designer, made this USB "Mass Storage Stone," which holds 4GB of flash memory inside a rock. It started as a prototype in 2005, and it's "in development" now to become a real product. Whether that will actually happen is anyone's guess, but who wouldn't want to carry around storage that you can kill someone with? [Studio Leung via Swiss Miss via Geek Sugar] More » -
#portablemedia
Creative Drops Zen Stone Plus, Doesn't Crush Foot
Weighing much less than a stone, the Zen Stone Plus updates the Zen Stone with twice as much storage (2GB vs. 1GB), a blue OLED screen (cheers at being able to see), more format compatibility, FM Tuner, and half an hour less battery life. More » -
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#unboxed
Quick-Read Creative Zen Stone Review and Gallery (Verdict: Worth At Least Half a Shuffle)
When the $39.99 Zen Stone was first unearthed, there was some discussion as to whether it was larger or smaller than a $79 iPod shuffle. As you'll be able to see in the gallery after the jump, it's noticeably larger than the shuffle, and that's without the $9.99 add-on clip. However, you should also be able to tell that it's a non-issue. The Zen Stone rests tiny and almost weightless in the palm of my hand, and I'm far from NBA material. Until the flash memory and processor are in the earbuds and you wear the whole thing like some freaky necklace, the size/weight concern is pretty much moot. More » -
#videounboxing
First Creative Zen Stone Video Review
Still curious about Creative's new Zen Stone player? The folks at GenerationMP3 put the tiny player behind the camera for a thorough unboxing/review. It looks a little chunky when they compare it to the nano (although its real competition is the shuffle, which it also beats in size). Still, $39 for a 1GB player ain't bad, although personally I refuse to buy an MP3 player without a screen. PS: You might wanna lower the volume and skip the piano soundtrack. More » -
#whichissmaller
Sizemodo: Creative Zen Stone vs. Apple iPod Shuffle
Creative's thrown down the rocks with their iPod shuffle competitor, the Zen Stone. The 1GB Stone is $39 compared with the shuffle's $79, but how does it compare on size? After all, every millimeter counts when you're competing for who's smaller. More » -
#stonegroove
Creative Introduces Teeny Tiny Zen Stone
Over the weekend, we teased you with a rumor that had been floating around, that Creative would introduce a tiny, flash-based audio player for under $50. Well, it happened, and it's actually under $40. (I mean "under" in the TV-announcer sense of the word.) More » -
#letsbestoners
Creative Zen iPod Shuffle Competitor Leaked: Zen Stone
No pictures yet, but EpiZENter claims to have some details on the upcoming Creative player being released in may. Supposedly, it's called the Zen Stone and have a very small form factor—think iPod Shuffle sized. It's going to come in five different colors, be priced at less than $50, and have a simple user interface. More »
