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Fancy a Pokébra?

December 16th, 2010

Fancy a Pokébra?

It looks like someone made, or painted a Pokémon bra. Pokébra? Sounds kinky! The bigger the Pokébra, the more powerful the Pokémon. Pokébra, gotta catch ‘em all!

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System Restore = Time Reverse

December 16th, 2010

System Restore = Time Reverse

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Review: Denon AH-D310R

December 14th, 2010

Review: Denon AH-D310R

These days when Apple’s iPods commands around 70-percent of the MP3 world, there’s no surprise that most new headphones and earplugs will somehow feature simple remote to support Apple’s iPods and iPhones. The new headphone that arrives outside the door last week was the new Denon AH-D310R headphone, which is a ‘mobile’ headphone for the hipsters. This new Over-Ear Headphone is the latest member of Denon’s ‘Mobile Elite’ range, and comes specifically with the intention to conquer the lower end headphone for iPods, though you can also get it to work on any MP3 players and phones with 3.5mm audio jack port. There’s also another vanilla version which shorts of the “R” suffix and doesn’t come with the iPod remote, and they’re cheaper too.

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Smiley Kitchenware

December 14th, 2010

Smiley Kitchenware

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Toshiba shows off glasses-free 3D display

December 14th, 2010

Toshiba shows off glasses-free 3D display

3D has invaded 2010, but there’s just one thing that made it slightly ‘unsuccessful’, and that’s the glasses. They’re bulky, and uncomfortable, not to say making the movie slightly darker if the glasses is worn out with lotsa scratches. But something’s telling me the glasses will go, soon. Check this out. Toshiba’s new glasses-free 3D display tilts images from their Toshiba Mobile Display division.

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Sphero toy ball rolls itself, you control it with your smartphone

December 14th, 2010

Sphero toy ball rolls itself, you control it with your smartphone

Balls. Some people grab em’ and run half a field. Some kick them for a living. Some uses a metal stick to swing them around the world and get chicks. But you there with your new smartphone. Would you like to control a ball with your new phone? Here’s Sphero. Sphero is a small, robotic toy ball made by Orbotix, and controlled remotely via Bluetooth and your smartphone’s tilt sensor. Imagine the “Haro Haro”, minus the space and the Gundams. The Sphero is gearing up for its CES 2011 debut. Let’s see how we can play this ball, with our fingers on screen.

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Making friends at Facebook? Ha ha…

December 14th, 2010

Making friends at Facebook? Ha ha…

What an innocent lie…

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Mark Zuckerberg joins Bill Gate’s “The Giving Pledge”, half his fortune gone

December 14th, 2010

Mark Zuckerberg joins Bill Gate’s “The Giving Pledge”, half his fortune gone

Facebook, I guess everyone knows that. Well, nearly. How about Mark Zuckerberg? I bet many teenagers won’t even know who that Mark is. But most “techwiz” should know him by now, and quite a number will be worshipping him. The rest? Let’s just say “hater’s gonna hate”. The 26-year-old dude’s a billionaire right now, and that makes him among the few to be a billionaire at such a young age.

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Next MacBook Pro might run red

December 14th, 2010

Next MacBook Pro might run red

All these while, we see Apple’s MacBooks running on Intel’s discreet graphics solutions, and current “Pro” versions still runs on Nvidia’s trusty GeForce. While the 13-inch models operate with an MCP, the 15- and 17-inch MacBook Pro line gets discrete Nvidia switchable graphics that are called into use when the integrated Intel HD graphics aren’t enough. But that’s about to change. Cnet reported that Apple might be divorcing with Nvidia very soon.

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LG announces yet another “slim” LED monitor

December 14th, 2010

LG announces yet another “slim” LED monitor

Yes, here we go again. Yet another round of ‘the slimmest monitor’ and it’s from LG again. The Korean electronics giant is proud to present the company’s latest and slimmest LED monitor, the E90. Measuring at merely 7.2mm thick, the 21.5-inch widescreen display comes with a fast response time of 2ms, which is perfect for gaming and movies. Obviously, the screen supports Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolutions. Connectivity wise, the LED monitor has the usual D-Sub/DVI-D/HDMI ports. I’m still wondering when manufacturers will include the much superior DisplayPort. The good thing about this monitor is that the company claims that the E90 uses 40-percent less power compared to traditional CCFL LCD monitors. The E90 will be arriving later this month.

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