iGallop Horse Riding Simulator and Exercise Device Now in the U.S.
Hold your horses, citizens, for the iGallop from OSIM has reached this Land of Milk and Honey. Yes, the iGallop, the exercise device that sort of simulates riding on a horse, has been spotted in the U.S. recently, and if all the videos Youtube mean anything, we’re in for some good clean fun. It works…
UPlus 2, the World’s Smallest Cellphone Charger (Maybe)
Straight out of Korea comes the UPlus 2, a USB cellphone charger from NewQ that is supposedly the world’s smallest, but manufacturers like to claim that their product is the world’s first/biggest/fastest etc. all the time. It is hard to imagine anything smaller than this, however. The charger is small enough to be carried with…
Nokia Year 2015 Cellphone Design Contest Winner Video
This concept cellphone was lionized back in June , but now we have a video of it in action. To recap, Nokia held a contest where designers were to come up with a cellphone that would “hit” the market in 2015, making it a 4G or 5G cellphone. The winning design, by Daniel Meyer of…
The Pikasso 42-String Guitar Even Intimidates Jimmy Page
Double neck guitars are old hat, so make way for the Pikasso, a 42-sting guitar that was borne out of a challenge to make a guitar with “as many strings as possible.” The guitar has four necks and two sound holes, plus enough pizzaz to wow even the most “woe-is-me” emo kid on the block.…
Keyspan’s Entry Level Cordless VoIP Phone
Keyspan’s launching a cordless VoIP phone that works with both PCs and Macs that lets you enjoy the wonders of Skype all over the home and office (as if you couldn’t before). Unlike recent, fancier Skype phones, Keyspan’s doesn’t feature Wi-Fi, so you can’t just walk up to your local hot spot and start chatting.…
First Look at Chumby: the Huggable, Hackable Information Device
Chumby is an information device that, given its developer-approved hackable nature, is destined to become the Furby or Tickle Me Elmo of the gadget/geek world when it’s released en masse in March 2007. The Chumby doesn’t look like much when first plugged, but after registering it on Chumby Industries’ Web site, the possibilities are seemingly…