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[10 Jul 2009 | No Comment | 234 views]

The PocketSurfer3 (preceded by the PocketSurfer1 and 2 of course), will have an officially release date in the UK and rumours (rumours we say) of a USA release date. The third-generation DataWind PocketSurfer comes in PocketSurfer3 and PocketSurfer3 Lite varieties. Both come with 30 hours of Internet access each month and feature a new touchpad to make for easy navigation alongside a generous 7-inch LCD display.

Main, Software »

[9 Jul 2009 | 2 Comments | 3,045 views]

OK, now we can’t be 100% sure that these are real but these images of the new Google Chrome OS screen shots are post-worthy nonetheless. Allegedly (and you know we’re on thin ground here) a Google Chrome insider demonstrated the new beta Google Chrome OS to an Acer supplier yesterday and lo and behold we have the leaked screenshots.

Main, Mobiles »

[8 Jul 2009 | No Comment | 443 views]

The Sony Ericsson Rachael has been making waves round these parts (the gadget blogosphere) and we have finally seen the UI in action. Looking like a pimped out Sony Ericsson interfaces molded on top of and Android OS, with all the Facebook, Twitter and SMS connectivity on display the Sony Ericsson Rachael definitely looks like a phone for the web 2.0 and social network generation (that’s us in case your wondering).

Fun Stuff, Main »

[8 Jul 2009 | No Comment | 1,692 views]

The Transformers Nikes are definitely made for the pseudo collector / eBay crowd. On face value, the Transformers Nikes are pretty lame looking and only pre-teens could justifiably pull-off the look. On the other hand, they may be so retro that Kanye West is likely to have a pair of these for every day of the week. We haven’t decide yet.

Main, Mobiles »

[8 Jul 2009 | No Comment | 600 views]

The LG GC990 Louvre cameraphone boasts a (seemingly) impressive 12.1 megapixels. Why ‘seemingly’ we hear you ask? Well, after 5 or so megapixels the human eye will not necessarily notice the difference in quality per megapixel. It is only when the picture is enlarged past a certain point that any difference may become clear and the LG GC990 Louvre 3.2inch screen, large as it is, probably won’t give any but the most eagle-eyed a thrill no matter how many megapixels it packs in.

Fun Stuff, Main »

[6 Jul 2009 | No Comment | 766 views]

The LEGO Combination Safe is the perfect place to store your monopoly winnings and the odd tuppence for your kids. Any serious career criminal will have it destroyed with the age of a large hammer or a high height fairly quickly. Until then, we’ll enjoy the LEGO Combination Safe as the work of Lego art that it is.

Fun Stuff, Main »

[6 Jul 2009 | No Comment | 205 views]

For those of you with a (not so) green thumb, the DIY Eco Speakers maybe just the thing that gets you your bona-fide environmentally friendly pass. As the name suggests, you will have to put this cardboard boombox together yourself and the DIY Eco Speakers kit comes with everything to take you from cardboard cut-out to audio junkie in a jiffy.

games, Main, Uncategorized »

[1 Jul 2009 | No Comment | 489 views]

The Wireless Tekken 6 joystick looks suspiciously similar to the madcatz SFIV Fightstick we saw a while back with one major difference – it’s wireless (hence the name, probably). The custom Tekken 6 paint jobby looks pretty slick and about $50 cheaper than the wired SFIV version.

Concept, Main »

[30 Jun 2009 | No Comment | 282 views]

Since the automobile industry has gone to pot, Toyota have decided to put some of their eggs into this Mind-Controlled Wheelchair concept. Although it is still not finished, the Mind-Controlled Wheelchair can be made to move and steer just with the force of sheer brain-powers. Dummies are out of luck.

Audio, Main »

[29 Jun 2009 | No Comment | 488 views]

This Wooden iPod Mini, handmade by iLounge reader ‘Josh’ shows just what you can do with a bit of time and the finest Oak (well, Australian red cedar and Camphor Laurel to be precise).