Archive for January, 2006

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January 29, 2006 | In: General

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Spam Situation

January 29, 2006 | In: General

If anyone out there has recieved email from any email address @gadgetizer.com, please be informed that it was not sent voluntarily by me, Paul Short or this site and server. We've had a brief security breach with the server and some spammer found their...

Now, since the originating web site is written in Korean, I can't verify the authenticity of this photo, but it brings up the question as to whether Apple plans on releasing this new monitor (Which I've dubbed: AppleCat) in the future. As you can see,...

I'm sure most of you have experienced the horror of liquid spilling into your rawkin new gadgets at one time or another. Of course, there's bound to be irrepairable damage in a lot of cases, but sometimes there's hope for revival. A friend of Chris J...

If you're some mutant amphibious creature whose into watching DVDs on a boat, in the rain, hot tub or at the beach you'll love this. It's the ASN-6075 widescreen portable DVD player from Axion, and it's waterproof. The 7 inch LCD screen has a 16:9...

In a shocker from Konica Minolta this morning, the company has just announced that they're withdrawing from the digital camera and digital photography business, saying they find it too difficult to compete in the industry. However, in today’s era of...

Woomba, from the makers of the Roomba and Scooba cleaning gadgets. Woomba is a little pink robot that cleans your Noony. [Source: YouTube Via:...

There's nothing more relaxing than a good scalp massage (well, almost nothing) and the Brain Spa aims to emulate that. From their product page: This patented Italian design incorporates Japanese engineering and utilizes acupressure to relax and soothe...

No, I'm not talking about travelling at LightSpeed. The US Navy is testing this short-range communications device called LightSpeed. LightSpeed is an attachment that connects to binoculars or other "looking" devices and enables the user to communicate...

I just HAD to post about these. Some students at Parson's Design and Technology program have designed a game dubbed the Katamari Project. The two characters in the game, Shikao and Ichigo, sit on radio controlled cars with velcro on the front. You...

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