Archive for October, 2007
Google Phone on Verizon?
According to Reuters, Google has been in talks with Verizon Wireless about the possible implementation of the Google phone. No one knows what the “Google Phone” means, as theories run from an actual phone developed by Google to a phone running Google based software supporting their Adwords product. This article says its all […]Original post by Stenspect
No commentsUSB Ferris Wheel Phone Stand - help your phone run away to the circus
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USB Ferris Wheel Phone Stand. So a phone call comes in, and your handset stand starts revolving and tinkling like a fairground attraction and the whole office starts glaring at you, and you trip over trying to switch the darn thing off, bang your head on the way down and there’s […]
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No commentsLimoTrack - military themed luxury limousine says more about you than your mullet ever could
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The LimoTrack Luxury Limousine holds 16 passengers in five ton, two cab, all tracked, all terrain luxurious comfort. Er hold on, did we just write that? Hmm…OK…so it comes with a smoke machine, cool lighting and a machine gun mount (just in case the natives get restless you understand). The limo – aka […]
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No commentsDesigner Binary Clock - add some geek clock confusion to your walls
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Designer Binary Clock. Telling the time takes a giant leap backwards with this binary wall clock. Why make things easy for yourself when you can spend 10 minutes trying to work out whether you’re late? Pfaff… £59.95.
Okay, the truth is it’s a bit more tricky than all that big hand/little hand […]
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No commentsTeleglass T4-N Wearable Monitor - look good while looking good
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The Teleglass T4–N Wearable Monitor is one good looking piece of kit. At last, you don’t have to look like a geek when you’re being one. These monitors offer the equivalent of a 45 inch screen viewed at 2 metres distance. Style don’t come cheap though, at $1174.00 or thereabouts, which may have something […]
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No commentsEveryscape - eye level photo realistic search engine
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Everyscape is an ‘eye level search engine’ that lets you travel down photo rendered streets to find businesses that you’re looking for. The interesting thing about the service is the invitation to all-comers to contribute street level images, either on an ad-hoc basis or as a paid professional. So we now […]
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No commentsComputer Repair Utility Kit - 35 applications designed to get you out of any kind of trouble
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The Computer Repair Utility Kit is a collection of 35 freeware utilities which should let you cope with just about any emergency or problem on your PC. You can also add your own favourite programs if you want. All of which makes this an extra-special, super-dooper, golly-kins neato tool, although it’s not a million […]
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