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more about #peripherals Lawrence Fleming: I live in Oxford, the Oxford Museum of the history of science is currently doing a Steampunk exhibition until mid February. You can see a few of Datam... more » paulrules: Holy shit. I like. I sure as hell would pay $1,200 for this, it is that awesome. more » NorwoodIsMyHero: Any controller named BOSS gets my stamp of approval. more » Strawman: Disagree! I love the boss. I've got long fingers and holding the wiimote sideways cramps me up. The battery door tab is in a great spot to imprint my ... more » ireplacemyboneswithbars: Nintendo historically has always made jackass decisions about peripherals. Remember the power glove? What a fuck up that was, sweet looking but work... more » robpe36: Nintendo should make a Wii remote that is an exact replica of an NES controller as a special edition. You have any idea how many people would buy that? more » PorkPie: How is it "baffling?" The wiimote's motion sensor is in use. Not just for the spin jump, but for adjusting those tilting platforms, the spotlight on... more » njdevil: Left out the Sixaxis. more » Digo: I don't know about you guys, but I would love a controller that came back to me after I threw it. more » TheNimboo: this is why i game on a pc more » Purple Dave: I still maintain that the boomerang controller would probably be one of the most comfortable two-handed game controllers out there, if only all of you... more » heisthejordan: i still maintain my opinion that the gamecube controller is the best of all time. i still use it with my wii for some games. i just love it more » sshafer86: At first I was upset that Sony didn't innovate and come out with something different and better (batarang is not that). But after having a PS3 for awh... more » EGBTMagus: Love the PS3 remote, It has a useable Dpad and the triggers feel nice. Oh and it actually works for fighting games and I don't have to pay extra for i... more » Ryanraven: I HATE the Playstation remote and nubs! Period. more » Slinkytech: The dual-shock is one of the biggest reason I refuse to buy a PS3 and love my 360. If I'm gonna be holding something for hours on end, and isn't a bo... more » jinushaun: Sony needs to update their damn controller! The 360 controller is so much more comfortable! The PS3's is cramped and its trigger buttons are retarded. more » madog: Didn't the first (or current) PS3 pad not have vibrating love? At the very least I thought they considered it. more » Aetius: I don't get it. The DS3 is the exact same thing as the DS2 and DS1 just wireless? more » fUnKiE: 110cm? That's 1 meter long. more » -
#steampunk
Datamancer at It Again with Steampunk-Inspired Luxury Keyboard
Steampunk-inspired PC master modder Datamancer (aka Rich Nagy) is no stranger to Gizmodo, and his latest work, a keyboard called Sojourner, is yet another example of his mastery within the genre. More » -
#wii
Wii BOSS Controller Case: Great In Theory, Poor In Execution
There's a lot of useless accessory crap for the Wii, but the BOSS controller case looked to buck the trend by addressing Nintendo's baffling lack of classic controller support for New Super Mario Bros Wii. Too bad it doesn't work. More » -
#imagecache
The De-Evolution of Playstation Gaming Controllers
As the guys at Autour D'un Cafe pointed out, the Playstation controller has de-evolved over the years. There was a lot of inbreeding at first, but that changed after a night of heavy drinking. More » -
#lacie
The LaCie Rikiki Is the Tiniest 2.5-inch Portable Hard Drive On the Market
With LaCie, you always expect the product to look good—and the Rikiki portable HDD is no exception. They also claim that it is the smallest 2.5-inch drive on the market. More » -
#peripherals
The Letters R, A, N, S, O and M are Going To Be Worn Out On This Keyboard
Other frequently used words might be: "pay," "dollars," and "disappear." Too bad this flexible, portable silicon keyboard doesn't include a matching font—although I'm sure that can be easily remedied. [Conran Shop] -
#peripherals
Speakers...In a Can
I'm not sure what kind of sound these MP3 player speaker cans put out, but I'm sure they are just as edible as some other stuff people have put in cans. More » -
#peripherals
1.5-Inch USB Screen Is of Questionable Usefulness
Hey, do you ever wish you had an extra inch of screen real estate, for a clock or a tiny picture or a single tweet? Yeah, me either. But this is $30 if you change your mind. [GadgetDisplay via SlashGear] -
#wii
Friiboard Makes The Wii Balance Board Better For Skateboarding and Snowboarding Games
I'll be dammed if a simple convex piece of plastic is worth $45, but if you are a huge fan of skateboarding and snowboarding games, the Friiboard looks like it will bring more realistic movement to the Wii Balance Board. More » -
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#peripherals
Just a Cheap iPhone/iPod Adapter USB Hub
If the Griffin Simplifi is too expensive for you, this $15 generic iPhone/iPod 3-port USB hub will allow you to sync an Apple product while accommodating up to three other devices that resent your favoritism. [USBFever] -
#usb
What's Wrong With a USB 3.0 ExpressCard?
Well, there really isn't much you can do with USB 3.0 yet for starters. And people who still have laptops with ExpressCard slots don't strike me as the early adopter type. Oh, and then there is the AC adapter. More » -
#security
Sony Selling World's Tiniest USB Finger Vein Reader
Fingerprint security? Ha! Maybe that's fine for those of you wearing zebra pants and slap bracelets. More » -
#peripherals
Elecom 'Spoon' Mouse For Bite-Sized Travel
If you're going to buy a travel mouse, it might as well, in some small way (possibly entirely induced by marketing), resemble a spoon. Right? More » -
#peripherals
That's a Big USB Panda Speaker Alright
As the name plainly states, this is a big USB panda speaker. Unlike his tiny iPanda cousin, this guy doesn't look all that happy. Maybe that's because he is an eyeless, disembodied head. More » -
#peripherals
The Spica Water Speaker Allows You To Experience Music In Uncomfortable New Ways
When was the last time a song made you want to pee? Well, there is a first time for everything, and your first bladder-rocking beat may come courtesy of the Spica water speaker. More » -
#peripherals
USB Heated Burger Massager Cures Its Own Induced Stomach Ache
I prefer a rub down with the real thing, myself, but this $12 plastic USB burger massager, with heat, will have to do until my next quarter cow is delivered. From Brando, natch. [Brando] -
#rumor
LEAK: Project Natal Shipping in November 2010 with 14 Games for Under $80?
That's a lot of information to swallow in the headline, but a leakster to MCV (a respected UK gaming pub) may have outed Project Natal launch plans early. More » -
#usb
Yeti USB Mic Is "The World's First THX Certified Microphone"
At $150, Blue Microphone's new THX certified Yeti might not be the best investment for something as simple as Skype, but if you are doing podcasts, music recordings, or old-timey variety shows, it might be worth the extra cash. More » -
#peripherals
Art Lebedev Takes Wall Sockets 3D
Your typical wall socket just sits there defeated by life, making no decent effort to prevent the inevitable pwning by a 10-socket surge protector. Art Lebedev's Rozetkus socket, however, transforms from 2D to 3D. More » -
#laptops
Monster Monster Laptop Stand Will *@ing Chomp Your Face (Or Just Sit There)
Who would have thought that six acrylic limbs could transform a MacBook into something so evil...so powerful? Luckily the designer hasn't designed the legs as articulating and retractable, or we'd really be screwed. $40. [MonsterMonster via Unplggd via Core77]


