Sunday, May 5, 2024
By Andrew Liszewski Once the symbol of freedom and the 'peace and love' movement of the 60's, the iconic Volkswagen bus has now been reduced to a cheesy piece of craptronics. From the Dreams company (Japan) this mini version of...
By Andrew Liszewski Here's some more clever innovation coming out of the CEATEC show in Japan. JVC has been showing off a TV that is able to detect and respond to both sounds and gestures made by the user, basically...
By Andrew Liszewski If you're the type of parent who documents all the minutia of their new arrival's daily routines, you might want to make things easier on yourself with this Day to Night Baby Log from Skip Hop. Instead...
By Andrew Liszewski I'll admit I got a little excited when I saw that Takara would be releasing 3 miniature Nintendo Game & Watch keychains including classic titles Parachute, Octopus and Chef, and the fact that they were completely solar...
By David Ponce Dell's U2212HM is a nearly 22-inch display that usually sells for $279, but today you can have it for $237.15 after a $41.85 rebate. Also features built-in 4-port USB 2.0 hub, anti glare with hard coat 3H...
By Andrew Liszewski I don't know if the design was inspired by an interstellar spacecraft or not, but I do know that a) the MamaRoo Bouncer is hands-down the most high tech baby chair I've ever seen and b) the...
By Andrew Liszewski Instead of just passing a black light over the bill to illuminate its anti-counterfeiting features, the HT CD-100 Euro Detector goes the extra mile by detecting the thickness, density and the ink used to determine if the...
By Chris Scott Barr Off the top of my head, I can think of at least a half-dozen gadgets of mine that can be recharged via a USB port. This is rather handy, as it means I can charge them...
By Andrew Liszewski Windows, Mac or Linux fanboys will no doubt have you believe that none of their respective systems ever crash but when all you do is troll on various forums every day you're not exactly pushing your system...