Archive for March, 2008

The music-maniacs need to listen to any kind of song 24/7, and this Cranking MP3 Player can be a good help if the normal player runs out of batteries. To get power on this strange device, you just need to make use of your hands, and start the cranking...

Clocky has become one of the most popular alarm-clocks of the “unusual” category. The working mode is original to say the least: since it has wheels and can move, you really need to get out of bed to turn it off. Sounds like a good plan, right?...

The Korean folks of Thinkware have presented the iNAVI K2 - their new GPS system with a price tag of $555. It has all the usual characteristics of a GPS, such as playback of audio and video, a slot for SDHC memory cards, 256GB of RAM, a nice LCD WVGA...

Most cars come come with an average CD tuner, but that is when the new MEX-BT3600U from Sony joints the party and delivers the goods. The in-car CD tuner has a USB port so you can just plug-in your flash drive and start listening to your favorite...

Continuing the trend of more than one feature in one device, iriver shows off their new Portable Media Player and GPS Navigation System, entitled NF LIFE. Sporting WinCe 5.0 as the operative system, the NF has 2GB or 4GB inside the flash memory, which...

The latest Motorola mobile TV that will be presented at CTIA Wireless 2008 in the next days, is what I call a true multi-functional gadget. The main feature is to be a portable TV, but the extras make it a good 4-in-1. The content can either be a TV...

With the success of the iPhone and its touchscreen, companies are investing more on the screen scene. That seems to be the case with the Samsung AnyCall Haptic phone, the top of the AnyCall line, that features a useful “drag and drop” function....

Another day passes, and another portable drive is presented. This time the name is rather elegant - My Passport Elite - and the manufacturer is Western Digital. The Elite drives come in 320GB and 250GB versions, with four options for the colors. Unlike...

Lego Block as iPod Speaker

March 25, 2008 | In: iPods

We have already seen a Lego block as a flash drive, and as a mp3 player, but the latest trend are iPod speakers shaped as the brick. To match the style of your iPod, these special speakers are available in 6 colors - black, blue, red, white yellow, and...

From all the webcams available in the world, this is the one you don't want to buy. Why? Because it comes with a suction cup that is suppose to be placed on the screen, which will most likely damage it, and that is something nobody wants. Anyhow,...

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