Bentley’s Flying Spur: Bluetooth Compatible Luxury
Luxury car maker Bentley has taken the car phone to a new level in their Flying Spur model. The car comes equipped with built-in Bluetooth support for the headset of your choice, and even features a slot to fit the SIM card from your cell phone. It transfers your phonebook data, receives text messages, and…
BFG GeForce 8800GTX Water Cooled Edition
The liquid-cooling specialists at Danger Den have partnered with BFG Technologies and released a water-cooled GeForce 8800GTX. Retailing for $799, this stock speed 8800 frees up an expansion slot by removing the bulky fan that is partnered with the standard model. It doesn’t look like Danger Den is marketing their water block by itself just…
Video: Xbox 360 Marketplace Preview
To help you remember why you bought an Xbox 360 in the wake of the Wii and PS3 launches this month, Microsoft is preparing to unveil a revamped 360 Marketplace experience. The new marketplace will feature downloadable TV shows and high-definition movies. The video above should give you some idea of what to expect for…
Battery Box Keeps Your USB Gadgets Juiced
Nothing’s worst than seeing one of your beloved gadgets die a slow death in front of you. Enter the Battery Box. This handy device can use either AAA or AA batteries to simulate a 5v power supply and breathe new life back into your USB gadget regardless of whether it’s your iPod, Zune, or even…
Sony VPL-FE40 & FX40: More Lumens Than You Can Shake a Stick At
Sony’s new LCD projectors are packing enough lumens for you to OD on. We’re talking 4,000 lumens of brightness here, trumping even Panasonic’s new PT-AE1000U. The projectors use Sony’s BrightEra technology to ensure that more of your image ends up on screen despite the time of day. https://gizmodo.com/panasonic-shoots-for-1080p-with-pt-ae1000u-projector-213335 One complaint, although they’re business projectors, we…
PlugKing: Power Redefined
If the power strip and Tetris had a lovechild, the PlugKing would be it. This new innovation in plug-in technology allows you to mix-and-match a variety of different plugs, creating a personally tailored power strip with no wasted space. It looks like it’s still in development, but this could be a life saver for everyone…