Motor Tunes has the noble intention to rocks your scooter, motorcycle, quad and you with its new audio system which is compatible with just about any iPod, MP3 player, or audio device - as long as they come with a headphone jack. …
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A long while ago there was the brick maker that turned your stacks of newspaper into little bricks to make starting a fire much easier. It was condensed newspaper so it didn’t just burn all up immediately, it burned a little slower but …
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Welcome to another coolest gadget of the week. Simply vote for which ever you think is coolest and the winning blog will gain respect from the masses. Leave a comment explaing why for a chance to win a $50 Amazon voucher and (new this …
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Cellular phones with two screens aren’t really new. The LG Voyager sports a touch screen on the inside and unfolds horizontally for another non-touchscreen with a QWERTY keyboard. According to my source, Samsung has recently unveiled …
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If you’re tired of having the same old boring headphones, then you’ll love the new Nokia contest going on. They’ve decided to have a contest where designers enter cool headsets that definitely are outside of the box. …
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Of course, one of the things that keeps most people from working out is that exercise is tedious, and it is simply not fun. I have to admire Ab Solo’s new way of making exercise as enjoyable as a trip to the video arcade. …
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Look out, iPhone, you may have a little competition going from Nokia. The Nokia 5800 is powered by a new operating system known as the S60 5th edition. It has a 3.2 inch touchscreen that uses a stylus. It comes with Wi-Fi connectivity, …
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In New Zealand, pastors are looking to technology to reach their flock. With social networking sites like BeBo and taking advantage of the fact that youths are using text messages more than the phone, ministers are including these …
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When I was a kid, the Globe was just a spinning sphere you could look at and see how the world was from a “god’s eye view.” But today, they’ve become part map, part encyclopedia, party hitech experience. And kids seem to love it. …
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It isn’t the first time Hitachi has sent shockwaves in the video industry, but it’s certainly the first time anyone has bothered to cut the cord between camera and receiver. Demonstrating a prototype at CEDIA this week, …
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