Archive for February, 2010
Aperion Home Audio Link – Simple wireless audio link
This Aperion Home Audio Link System, looks like a gadget I can relate to, useful and easy to use. It’s […]237 words | permalink | No comments | digg this
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No commentsHoverCam X300 – Document scanner and camera
Document cameras used to be the expensive attachments on high-end digital projectors. I’m sure their sole purpose was to wean […]189 words | permalink | No comments | digg this
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No commentsSplit Stick – Double headed USB flash drive
The Split Stick is an aluminium, dual-ended USB flash drive, designed for keeping your work and home stuff separate. It […]131 words | permalink | No comments | digg this
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No commentsFind a Light – Glow in the dark wall plate insert
These Find a Lights are replacement inserts for light switches that glow in the dark. They’ll need some light during […]118 words | permalink | No comments | digg this
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No commentsNASA and Global Climate Change – A top down view
Let’s face it NASA has probably the most unique view of Earth and now they’ve waded into the global climate […]142 words | permalink | No comments | digg this
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No commentsFireFlys – Motion Activated Tyre Valve Stem LED Lights
Just when you think your life is chock-full of awesome, along comes something like these FireFlys. They’re inserts that screw […]118 words | permalink | No comments | digg this
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No commentsDarth Vader Wii Sensor Bar Holder
When he’s not making promises of baked goods or plotting his destruction of Christmas, Darth Vader just likes to chill out and play with his Wii, but not in the traditional way we’re familiar with. Of course not, come on, could you see Vader gaming to the tune of Super Mario Bros? I think not. No, the Darth man likes to wield the sensor bar like a lightsaber, no doubt while making &…
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