Technology

iPhone SuctionClip

iPhone SuctionClip

Sometimes the simplest solution is the best. Such is true with the iPhone SuctionClip from Brandra. The SuctionClip is a very easy to use mount for your iPhone, which can be placed almost anywhere. For example, use the suction clip to stick it on the seat back of an...

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Birth of the First Real Tricorder

Birth of the First Real Tricorder

Many years from now when Tricorders are common place, we just might look back on October 30th 2009 as the birth of the first real tricorder. While the iPhone currently has motion, sound, light, location, radio wave and distance sensors, Jing Li a physical scientist,...

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Royal Caribbean goes to 11

Royal Caribbean goes to 11

Royal Caribbean's record-setting $1.5 billion, 1200-foot-long, 16-deck-high, 220,000-ton, luxury cruiser left last month on its way from Finland to Miami. The ship, christened "Oasis of the Seas," will begin offering cruises in December of 2009. The Oasis of the Seas...

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New Your City Cut Up

New Your City Cut Up

Charlotte, North Carolina based artist Karen O’Leary’s Studio K has created this New York City map, in which the cut-outs reveal the “paths, nodes, circles, boulevards, parks and streets” the city that never sleeps. There are  four 3? x 4? paper panels, Brooklyn,...

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Glass Rubik’s Cube

Glass Rubik’s Cube

While this isn't a real product, yet, designer IceBone has created a rendering of  what many are calling the best Rubik's Cube ever. He said it took approximately 20 hours to render, using 3DStudio Max 6.0 and Mental Ray 3.2.6. Lets hope that some toy engineer...

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Lightsaber chopsticks

Lightsaber chopsticks

The force runs strong with these chopsticks! While these have been available at the Panda Express in Mos Eisley for "a long time" now, they are now coming to earth. Available in Jedi Blue and Green as well as Sith Red. You can find them for approximately 10,000...

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Film Canister Clock

Film Canister Clock

Kodachrome is gone forever, digital cameras are out numbering film cameras and good luck trying to find a FotoMat. Photographers can still have a little "old school" reminder on their desks with this Film Canister Clock. The clock is 208mm x 172mm x 96mm and includes...

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Vonage hits the iPhone

Vonage hits the iPhone

Vonage announced today that “Apple approved its mobile application for iPhone and iPod Touch. Vonage is currently conducting a beta test and general availability will be announced at a later date.” This post will be updated as more information becomes available.

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TomTom on the iPhone

TomTom on the iPhone

TomTom, a major player in the GPS market who's software is the closest thing we have to an Apple produced GPS, has finally delivered on their Macworld promise and released TomTom for the iPhone. Starting with New Zealand, Australia, North America and Western Europe...

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MobileMe iDisk Application for iPhone

MobileMe iDisk Application for iPhone

With MobileMe iDisk, it’s easy to store, access, and share files online. You have plenty of storage space — even large files are no problem. Just add the files you need to your iDisk, and whatever you upload will be there for you to download using a web browser on any...

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Apple Announces 2TB Time Capsule

Apple Announces 2TB Time Capsule

Time Capsule now comes in 1TB and 2TB models starting at just $299. Time Capsule is a Wi-Fi hard drive that works with Mac OS X Leopard's Time Machine to back up all your data. It's also a full-featured wireless base station that includes simultaneous dual-band...

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