Archive for the 'Gadgets' Category

Region free Nintendo Wii

If you are interested in playing Nintendo Wii games from other regions than your current one you can buy a copy of Wii Freeloader. It is a software only product that apparently makes it possible to boot up a game from any region. If you have any experience using this one please comment below. Wii [...]

Intel 6-core Nehalem

I have just started getting used to saying ‘quad-core’ but apparently that is yesterday’s news. A couple of leaked slides from Sun let us know that Intel will announce a new 6-core processor in the near future. I wonder how bad this multiple core thing will get. Do you think we will see Intel 96-core [...]

Top 10 technology nostalgia

As you might now I am a sucker for Top 10 lists, and the content on this list is not top notch – but I really dig the images. Just check out this nice room sized computer or the Commodore 64 setup after the jump. Nostalgia! Top 10 technology nostalgia [verticals.botw.org]

Nice transforming furniture

I dig the this three-in-one piece of furniture designed by Roel Verhagen-Kaptein. It is one of 10 pieces of furniture currently displayed over at WebUrbanist. It is a follow-up post on the list of transformable furniture they posted last August. 10 (More) Pieces of Clever Transforming Furniture: From Tetris Tables to Rooms in a Box [...]

Sudoku Rubik’s cube

I think it’s pretty hard to solve just a Rubik’s Cube so I wouldn’t even try solving a this Sudoku Rubik’s cube. But I like the idea of combining these two inventions into one new gadget – the Sudoku Puzzle Cube. The asking price is £2.24 / $4.50. Sudoku Puzzle Cube [thegadgetchest.co.uk]

Invisible Shield is strong…

I have been using Invisible Shield for a couple of years and I really like their products. Here is a quick demonstration video showing the qualities of their awesome plastic material. Check it out. Video after the jump.

10 nice concepts you can not buy

Here is a bunch of really interesting concept products that you can’t buy but we wish you actually could. Above you can see one of them; a thin Sony VAIO laptop with a keyboard that turns transparent when it’s not in use. Check out the others, some of them are pretty cool! 10 Feasible Concepts [...]

Optimus Maximus unboxing

I will skip the background of the Optimus Maximus but if you are interested in the whole story, feel free to browse through my 20 or so postings about the keyboard. Engadget scored one and published an unboxing gallery and an installation video. Optimus Maximus unboxing [Engadget]

Zune got game

Microsoft is about to launch games for their mediaplayer Zune later this year (probably this autumn). Engadget took a closer look at the current state of the gaming platform and it looks pretty plain, but who knows… Games for Zune details, hands-on [Engadget]

How iPhones touch screen work

Here is a really interesting and well-written article describing in detail how the touch screen of the iPhone and the iPod touch work. It is actually a bit more complex than I think it was. Check it out. How the iPhone’s Touch Screen Works [ipodjam.com]

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