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At least that’s what a big picture of said Storm seems to indicate here on an invitation sent in by Verizon VIP Kevin. How you become a Verizon VIP remains somewhat unclear, but the invitation includes info on purchasing a number of VZW pieces at discounted prices at local stores, privately and with discretion. It…
Attendees can get some pretty cool swag at big conventions, but I have yet to see a product as functionally hysterical as this sperm-shaped USB drive handed out at the American Society For Reproductive Medicine’s (ASRM) 2008 conference. I’ll tell you what—whipping this thing out at while using your laptop at Starbucks should prove interesting.…
I’ve never played a pinball video game that was quite right—Pinball FX is pretty good—but fans of the genre will need the Pinball Wizard Controller by Nanotech Entertainment. Featuring a real plunger, side flipper buttons, and even the option to tilt the machine, the $299 PC controller works with a variety of bundled games and…
Remember Hypercolor shirts? The heat-sensitive pigment made for an interesting gimmick—but the whole color-changing effect was ruined after a few runs in the wash. I would expect the same thing to happen with these “please touch” lambskin pillows—except this time you would be out $160. Do people really put their pillows in the washing machine…
In 2005, Tanya Vlach lost an eye in a car accident and has since worn the prosthetic pictured above. While the artificial eye is “an excellent aesthetic replacement,” Tanya notes that she is “interested in capitalizing on the current advancement of technology to enhance the abilities of my prosthesis for an augmented reality.” In other…
Your face has worked out so far, but in the age of exploding laptop batteries and botched nose jobs, we can all use a spare. ThatsMyFace is a service that will create anything from a life-sized mask ($200) to a full 3D sculpture of your head ($2,000) with just two 2D images from you.The service…
After nearly three years of investigation, LG, Sharp and Chunghwa Picture Tubes Ltd have admitted to participating in a cartel between 2001 and 2006 that fixed prices of LCD screens affecting “millions of American consumers who use computers, cell phones and numerous other household electronics every day.” The Justice Department has ordered the companies pony…
Today, Best Buy’s President and Chief Operating Officer called today’s sales climate the worst he’s seen in 42 years, citing that “People are making dramatic changes in how much they spend, and we’re not immune from those forces.” Indeed, we’ve already heard from an inside source that Best Buy has quietly restructured their high-end Magnolia…
Apple has just released the 1.03 patch for the fourth generation iPod nano (that’s the new one, for those who may have lost count). The update adds support for the upcoming Apple in-ear headphones and tweaks CoverFlow functionality. Here’s the full list of updates: • Support for Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic •…
The US Army banned YouTube, social networking sites and blogging well over a year ago, citing security and bandwidth issues. Standard wartime practice, really, just updated for the internets. It has the unfortunate side effect, though, of cutting troops from technology that would keep them closer to their family. Enter TroopTube, a video sharing site…
Floppy disks weren’t exactly known for their data security, but as a safe I think it could really handle the job. Unfortunately, the “Safe Save” is only a concept render at this point—which is disappointing because it would definitely be a cool real-world product. [Tebe Interesno via Apartment Therapy]
Last week, CNN’s attempt to display the future of TV news ended up making 3D look like the gimmick that it is. Yep, 3D is a gimmick, most associated (outside of CNN) with those stupid glasses designed to fit Blockheads from Venus. But as you know, there are many different scientific approaches dedicated to tricking…
Switching to a new computer can be difficult, and the process is only exacerbated cross-platform when you need to migrate your data from XP or Vista to OS X. Belkin has responded to the hassle with their Switch-to-Mac Cable, a USB to USB dongle that comes with software tools to automate the transition. After plugging…
The HTC Max 4G is not only pretty, light, and refreshingly sharp. It’s also the world’s first integrated GSM/WiMAX cellphone, which means this thing can zoom at an iPhone-obliterating speed of 70 Mb/sec symmetric. It also means that, if you want one, you will have to move to Russia to get it. For now, it…
We knew it was coming to Germany first, but there’s new info that the BlackBerry Curve 8900 will hit the streets there mid-November, and at around $450 (360€) price for a contract-free handset. German T-Mobile subscribers can even get it for as low as $6.20 (5€) with the right kind of 2-year contract monthly plans:…
Apple announced its new superfancy in-ear headphones over two months ago, and its similarly superschmancy LED-backlit 24-inch Cinema Display about a month ago. Neither have shipped! But it looks like they might, finally. MacRumors says Apple has end-of-life’d the old 23-inch Cinema Display and in-ear headphones, meaning the new hotness should be sliding in to…
This is a 21st Century Christmas tree bauble: There’s a 1.4-inch screen in there, powered by AAA batteries and 8MB of USB-accessed storage, and it’s capable of showing slideshows of your pictures. Out now for around $12 each. Which is cheap enough that you could have a bunch of them on the tree, among the…
Congratulations to Neil Morris for coming up with the best productivity gadget out of the submitted entries and winning himself a brand new WowWee Rovio in the process. His concept, dubbed “Chonograhper” helps users keep track of time. They system consists of a wireless, touchscreen tablet that syncs with your calendar and can be updated…
Say hello to Keiko. She’s the world’s first robot with Down Syndrome. She’s designed to help doctors diagnose people who come into the ER with a bad case of the Downs by answering their questions and responding to touch. What’s that? She’s not supposed to be retarded? Well what the hell is with that forehead…
I was never jealous of my friends who had those Viewmaster slide-viewer toys when I was a kid—they just seemed kinda boring, but I would have been jealous if the toy was as clever as this mod. This guy’s taken the toy and added an Arduino-driven display unit, accelerometers and a Bluetooth connection to a…