Gamecube goes portable in flip top format

Nice to see enterprising modders take the initiative to come up with superior models of old classics, including this Gamecube model which from Techknott which comes in an eye-catching design. Gotta love the way the flip top display keeps the optical drive well hidden away from open eyes. For those who are interested to see and know more on how it works, well, why not check out the video above? Permalink: Gamecube goes portable...

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Electronic Business Card

Aaron Alai has come up with the Electronic Business Card which will definitely rock your world if you happen to be a businessperson. After all, this unique business card works on a tiny and imperceivable amount of current which flows from the battery into one's fingers, routed to the transistor upon a touch. When this current enters the transistor, it will turn the latter more conductive which in turn opens the floodgates for a greater...

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OtterBox Impact and Commuter series cases for Palm Pixi

OtterBox Impact and Commuter series cases for Palm Pixi

While the Palm Pixi is pretty cheap considering it is one of the more basic smartphones around, that doesn't give you the license to abuse it any way you want to, right? OtterBox has released the Impact and Commuter series cases for the said smartphone, retailing for $19.95 and $34.95, respectively. As with any other self-respecting OtterBox, both Impact and Commuter series cases will offer protection against shocks and drops which would normally be a...

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The Intel X25-V SSD offers 40GB for $125 or less

While most SSDs currently cost more than netbooks and iPhones, there are a few low-cost options starting to become available. Just last week OCZ announced a sub-$100 40GB option and now even Intel has a cheap 40GB option that’s just now available. The 2.5″ X25-V will no doubt be popular with those looking to join the SSD party without much of a cover charge. It offers a basic set of options including Trim support across the...

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Tiny, robotic space shuttle to be launched into orbit in April

A long-delayed project initiated by NASA and carried out by Boeing may finally get to see the light of cold, beautiful day according to reports from the US Air Force. The X-37, a small, robotic space plane is set to make its first unmanned trip into orbit in April. Conceived by NASA as an unmanned re-entry lifeboat for crew of the International Space Station, the X-37 reportedly has a cargo bay of just 7 x...

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Quiver shoulder strap holds gizmos

Quiver shoulder strap holds gizmos

The $85 Quiver shoulder strap does not hold any arrows unlike the days of Robin Hood, but this comes with a wallet pocket as well as an enclave for your digital device of choice, ranging from an iPhone to an iPod among others. Interestingly enough, it featuers inSound controls that is actually a soft control keypad based on Fibretronic’s CONNECTEDwear. You will be able to switch songs, adjust the volume or answer a call using...

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Motorola i890 available on Sprint

Motorola i890 available on Sprint

Motorola's rather plain looking i890 is a basic handset with Push To Talk functionality, where it is available from Sprint with a 2-megapixel camera, speakerphone capability, Bluetooth connectivity, an integrated MP3 player and GPS navigation capability - pretty surprising considering this is supposed to be a basic handset. It retails for $129.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and agreeing to a 2-year contract. Permalink: Motorola i890 available on Sprint from Ubergizmo | RSS...

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Cowon V5 review

Cowon's V5 has been out and about in South Korea for just over two months now, but thankfully for the Yanks who are downright flustered with the existing PMP options here in the States, the company has decided to bring this beaut stateside. Boasting a 4.8-inch resistive touchscreen (800 x 480 resolution), a Windows CE 6.0 underlying OS, HDMI / USB sockets (via adapters from a proprietary socket), a voice recorder, integrated speaker, 3.5mm headphone...

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BioShock 3 found on BioShock 2 disc

Before I begin, that headline is completely ripped off a Eurogamer commenter, so never let it be said that I’m above stealing jokes within the right context. OK, so, it seems that the new “DLC” for BioShock 2 (which came out four days ago) isn’t really DLC at all! Nope, the content is right there, already on the disc that’s sitting inside your Xbox 360. Time to storm the Bastille again. Users have reported that...

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Disney DM005SH Diamond Cellphone

Disney DM005SH Diamond Cellphone

Are you a serious Disney fan? Well, if you’ve spent the most of your life collecting Disney memorabilia, then you’ll certainly want to take note of Himfr, who is the company who brought to our attention Disney’s diamond cell phone – the DM005SH. The phone sports 22 diamonds of varying sizes, and they’ve been arranged to show the Disney logo. In case you were wondering, the DM005SH sports an 8-megapixel camera, not to mention a...

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HTC Legend And HTC Desire To Hit Vodafone UK

HTC Legend And HTC Desire To Hit Vodafone UK

It looks like the Android scene over in the UK is going to get a lot more interesting. Aside from the recent news that Google will be introducing its Nexus One on Vodafone UK shortly, we’ve also got the announcement that the carrier will also be offering two of HTC’s latest Android devices in April, the HTC Legend, and the HTC Desire. The HTC Legend in particular, will be an exclusive device to Vodafone, so...

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Amazon stops selling graphic novels completely after huge sale glitch

Were you one of the lucky few to score a graphic novel at an insanely low price thanks to Amazon’s pricing glitch last week? (If so, I kinda hate you, because I didn’t.) Well, enjoy it, because Amazon has stopped selling most graphic novels altogether while the problem continues to be sorted out. Comicbookresources.com recently spoke to some publishers about how the debacle, and Amazon’s halt to selling graphic novels, affected them. According to Dan...

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