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    tucker: mmmm... wensleydale. more »
    Bigbadbikernerd: I wasted a lot of time with one of those... more »
    quayzar: They also featured it on Seinfeld when Jerry started drugging the woman with the toy collection so he could play with the Scuba GI Joe, George could p... more »
    ZuluWave: I remembering finding this game in my Uncle's attic a few years back. I took it out of the box and appreciated its awesomeness. more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: I also had one of these beauties.. click the pic for more info more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: I had Coleco's version, which as i recall was much more popular than Mattel's. It seemed like everyone had one. Touchdown! 'Dah-dee-dee-dee-dee' I ... more »
    dolo54 blows minds and blows engines!: Now that I think about it, the one I played most was football II more »
    dolo54 blows minds and blows engines!: Such a simple game, but it was so fun. And I didn't even like football that much, but I loved playing it. They also had baseball, but the best one was... more »
    tucker: Timewaster? Hardly. This game was pure fun, and still is thirty years later. more »
    92BuickLeSabre: It's not quite the same, but there's an App for that. And it's not half-bad. more »
    GitEmSteveDave_HatesFriday: Uh, where do I put the stuff that was inside the bag when I transform it? Unless it's the same thing that happens to people in Transformers when they... more »
    strider_mt2k: Still using a 3D modeled case though. Not that it's a bad thing, it just shows that they're still probably working out the internals as opposed to the... more »
    Jordan Nagel: Cool. By far beats my DS. Also, FIRST. more »
    BeautifulAgony: Seems like a FAIL to me. You'll need some sort of 3G wireless plan to utilize it, and if you do, then you probably have a 3G device that's already cap... more »
    Glare: How do I do the emulators thing? I mean do I just download them onto the thumb drive? Then what? Let's say I have a ROM.. how do I play it? Oh I'm so ... more »
  • #storage

    Verbatim InSight Portable HD Has Always On Display, Can Serve Cheese

    The 6-ounce Verbatim InSight portable HD has an always-on display that shows its name and remaining capacity even while disconnected. However, I just posted it because I can serve some Brie and Reblochon on it. Hmmm, cheese. More »
  • #games

    Mattel Football: 1979's King of Timewasters

    Mattel's Football (just "Football") was one of the most popular standalone handheld games of the late '70s, in the same ultra-addicting category as Pong and Pac-Man. It was the beginning of the end for the attention span of American youth. More »
  • #chair

    Director's Chair Folds Into a Messenger Bag, The World Rejoices

    There are plenty of chairs out there that collapse into more portable forms, but this director's chair is undoubtedly the most convenient to carry. It can fold to a width of only four inches. More »
  • #gaming

    Near-Final Pandora Linux Gaming Handheld Shown Actually Playing Something

    "We will make a more professional video in a few days," says the title card, conveniently summing up the ethos of this homebrew gaming project. It may be past Christmas, but Pandora is alive. More »
  • #greenenergy

    Kinesis K2 Puts Solar and Wind Charging Power In a Handheld Unit

    There have been other handheld charging devices that utilize the power of the sun and wind, but none claim to match the capacity of the Kinesis K2. More »
  • #3g

    Novatel's Portable MiFi Does 3G Wi-Fi in a Beautiful Package

    Today, Novatel introduced a portable 3G hotspot router, the sleek and minimalistic MiFi, which transforms 3G internet access into a Wi-Fi hotspot wherever it goes to multiple users.
  • #dealzmodohack

    Dealzmodo Hack: Make Your Old USB Stick Into a Digital Multitool

    With 8GB flash drives available for under $20 and 32GB drives edging into the mainstream, nobody can blame you for shelving old USB sticks. But there are a surprising number of uses for those rickety, sub-gigabyte keychains. More »
  • #review

    Callpod Fueltank Two-in-One Portable Charger Lightning Review

    The Gadget: Callpod's Fueltank, a 2-in-1 portable battery/charger that can power up any two mobile devices simultaneously, from phones to Bluetooth to portable media players. It uses the same tips as the six-way Chargepod charger, so anything compatible with that is compatible with this. More »
  • #modding

    Atari 2600 Crammed Into Sega Game Gear Is Wonderfully Backwards Mod

  • #umpc

    UMID's Mini Netbook Makes Eees Look Massive

    Yes, the netbook market is tired and pretty jam-packed, but check out this shiny beast: it's a mini-netbook from Korean manufacturer UMID. And it's tiny. There's no official size info, but it looks smaller than a paperback book, and comparable to the old Psion PDAs, if you remember 'em, but far more capable. More »
  • #3mmpro110

    3M MPro110 Handheld Mobile Projector: Lightning Review

    The Gadget: 3M's pocket-friendly MPro110 projector packs a sizeable screen into a tiny, battery-powered package. It's mainly for fast-moving business types, but could it also be an alternative to buying a 40-inch TV? More »
  • #portablevideo

    Cowon O2 Hands-On: Will Play Your Most Rebellious Media Files

    CNET got their hands on Cowon's new flash-based PMP, the O2, and they think it's one of the year's best dedicated media players. The 4.3-inch touchscreen player has a truly ridiculous list of supported codecs, an SDHC slot to expand its internal 8, 16, or 32GB memory, solid (if not too flashy) GUI, and a surprisingly affordable price: only $219, $249, and $299 respectively. More »
  • #microprojector

    Scitech's VLP-100 Portable Projector Only Does QVGA Resolution for $350

  • #projectors

    LG's HS102 Projector Has Divx Player Aboard, 2-Hour Battery

    Projectors, unless they're of the mini- or HD-kind tend to have me thinking "meh..." apart from LG's new HS102. 'Cause though it has just 800 x 600 native resolution with switchable 4:3/16:9 ratios, it's got Phlatlight LED illumination tech that gives it a 2,000:1 contrast ratio and 150 lumen brightness and it's got a Divx player (playing files from USB-attached storage, it seems) built right into it. And there's a rechargeable battery jammed in there too, making this projector portable in the real sense, since it'll run for two hours unplugged. Out in South Korea for around a $555 equivalent, there's no word on when it'll hit these shores. [Naver via Zoomgadget]
  • #coolertunes

    BoomCooler: A Portable Party in an Ice Box

    Throw in a cooler, some speakers and mix with a little hillbilly inspiration and you have yourself a BoomCooler. Billed as "the ultimate portable entertainment system," the BoomCooler makes it easy to roll your tunes from one party to the next thanks to some fancy wheels and a handle. It also cranks out a decent amount of sound with two Sony Xplod 6” x 9” 240-watt max 4-way speakers, a 1100-watt max 10” subwoofer and a 4-channel 600-watt amp. It is also iPod, Sirius radio, MP3, CD and AM/FM radio ready. But, the question is, can it hold your beer? Unfortunately, no. The BoomCooler's storage space is limited to dry goods only. Pfft...if my $900 doesn't involve getting drunk it is not worth spending. [BoomCooler via Uncrate]
  • #drm

    Industry Leaders Developing "Buy Once, Play Anywhere" Standard For Digital Media

  • #projectors

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  • #mods

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  • #sony

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  • #storage

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