From the monthly archives:

November 2007

FCC Approved Motorola RIZR Z6c Phone

by Johan on November 26, 2007

FCC Approved Motorola RIZR Z6c Phone

The Almighty FCC has recently approved the new Motorola RIZR Z6c that features a 2MP camera, a microSD memory card slot and Bluetooth connectivity. The RIZR Z6c also offers a CDMA connection for calls and EV-DO data in addition to dual band 900MHz and 1800MHz GSM for those who frequently travel around the world. There is no word on a launch date nor pricing though.

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Sony Rolly For Christmas Holiday

by Johan on November 26, 2007

Sony Rolly For Christmas Holiday

Still remember the Sony Rolly? The company has released a new Christmas-themed version of the Sony Rolly with pre-loaded Christmas songs including “White Christmas” and “Santa Claus is Coming to Town”. In case you didn’t know, the Rolly is an MP3 player and Speaker that can move and dance synchronously with the tune’s beat. The player is available in Japan for $380.

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Playstation Store Released

by Johan on November 26, 2007

Playstation Store Released

According to the press release, Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) today released the Playstation store for the PC in North America. It allows PSP users to download free and paid content/games to their PSP without using a PlayStation 3.

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Modular ‘BLOC’ LEGO-inspired MP3 Player

by Johan on November 26, 2007 · 5 comments

Modular

The BLOC is a LEGO-inspired MP3 player that features an OLED screen, 4-way directional toggle, and 50MB of memory. If you more memory space, just snap on another memory module. Do you want to share music with friends? You just need to connect two BLOCS together and get your sync on. It’s easy! Sadly, it just a concept!

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USB Opti-Wind Mouse

by Nicole on November 26, 2007 · 1 comment

USB Opti-Wind Mouse

For people who go online for hours this is the mouse for you. It has a built-in fan in the middle of the mouse that cools the hands and fingers to prevent extra slippage when sweating from vigorous hours of clicking and typing, chatting, etc. Unfortunately this isn’t a ideal mouse for gaming purposes so you may want to get a separate one for that. Pick this cool mouse up for $22.


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Disposable Microscope Card

by Nicole on November 26, 2007

Disposable Microscope Card

Be discreet about your findings with this little disposable microscope card. It can magnify objects up to 1,000 depending on the light source. Look for tiny particles, hairs, and much more that you couldn’t find otherwise! You’ll never need to worry about anybody invading your room again. You can get a pack of these little wonders for $90!

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Evergreen Ball Speakers

by Nicole on November 26, 2007

Evergreen Ball Speakers

Years before, Apple released some Crystal Ball Speakers. Evergreen came out with basically the same idea but not as good. These ball speakers feature 2×1.2W, USB, 80x75x80mm. Not a bad idea but it would be nice if they were a little bit less basic. Do you have the “balls” to buy these? =P

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ezSECU SATA HDD With Touchscreen

by Nicole on November 26, 2007 · 1 comment

ezSECU SATA HDD With Touchscreen

The first hard drive with touchscreen and pin-password access! Made in Korea, it features a size of 79.5×129.7x23mm and is compatible with all computer systems including Windows 2000/XP/Vista and Mac OS 9.2. Store all your files securely and in style.

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Home Guard:Camera Security System

by Nicole on November 26, 2007

Home Guard:Camera Security System

Protect your house against thieves with the Home Guard camera security system with motion sensing camera and DVR recorder running off of either AC or 4 AA batteries. Stick this anywhere 3M stick area from your kitchen to bedroom, bathroom, etc. The 2GB model runs at $240 and 4GB is $350.

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Stash Card: Drawer For Laptops

by Nicole on November 26, 2007

Stash Card: Drawer For Laptops

Clutter is usually around your computer and you just might need a little secret place to store them. The stash card is a little thin drawer which you then in turn put in your PC card in your laptop. Store anything from money, to stamps, even memory cards that you wanna keep on the low from your nosey house guests. $10

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