Super-Secret Spy Lens |
| Spying someone or taking candid shots? Here’s a good lens for you, the Super-Secret Spy Lens. It will fit on your SLR, it is a lens with a secret cut-out on the side and a precision mirror assembly inside, so aim the front and shoot the side. You can also you shoot left, right, up, or down and it can swivels 360 degrees. Ideal for kids, the photo-shy, street photography or any time you want natural, unposed shots. The Super-Secret Spy Lens is available at $50. More pictures after the break.
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| Posted on Saturday, 06 December 2008 |
| OCZ CrossOver USB flash drive |
| OCZ CrossOver USB flash drive is different from others. This flash drive comes with built-in microSD and microSDHC card adapter so you can add more capacity. The flash drive is available in 2GB, 4GB, or 8GB and yes with that card reader you can add more in. The OCZ CrossOver USB flash drive has a durable aluminum design, the plug and play feature and 2-year warranty. [via TechFresh] | | |
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| Posted on Saturday, 06 December 2008 |
| Orange Wedges |
| Alright, there’s something unique bout this orange. As you can see the flesh is clear, those are jelly. Since it is holiday tomorrow, try make one. Check out how to make it here. | | |
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| Posted on Saturday, 06 December 2008 |
| LEGO Rings |
| Christmas is only few weeks away, have you got present for you loved ones? These LEGO diamond rings looks special, made of silver and it is customizable by putting brick on top. Price start at $140. [via Gizmodiva] | | |
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| Posted on Saturday, 06 December 2008 |
| HP Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam Edition |
| The new Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam netbook from HP is now available for purchase. It is a 10.2 inch netbook that is powered by Intel Atom N270 1.60GHz processor, and comes with 1GB DDR2 RAM, 16GB solid state drive or 60GB hard drive option, 3-cell battery, a 1,024 x 600 resolution LCD display with LED backlight and running on Windows XP Home OS. While other features include an integrated webcam, built-in stereo speakers, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, an Ethernet port and support for Verizon or AT&T mobile broadband. Price will start from $700, depending on the specs you’re getting. [via TechFresh] | | |
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| Posted on Saturday, 06 December 2008 |
| Rumor: Android-powered Dream G2 Phone? |
| Hey guys, another rumor here. According to digitimes, Sciphone from China is going to sell the Android-powered Dream G2 handset soon with a price tag of $179. There’s no word yet that this phone is going to be available outside China. The Sciphone Dream G2 is said to run on Android Home edition V1.0 and comes with GSM/EDGE support, 16GB flash memory, and Google Maps, Gmail and YouTube applications and will not include a physical keyboard.Android-powered Dream G2 Phone. [via Trendy Gadget] | | |
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| Posted on Saturday, 06 December 2008 |
| iPhone-controlled Dog Feeder |
| Here’s the first iPhone owner using “an I/O module, a servo, an old CD spindle case, some cardboard and wood scraps, a large syringe plunger, and a webcam” to build this dog feeder. Stephen found out about ioBridge, a company that develops electronic monitoring and control modules that connect to any Ethernet network and can be controlled via an encrypted web front end Video after the break.
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| Posted on Saturday, 06 December 2008 |
| Rumor: 4GB iPhone 3G? |
| According to BGR’s rumor, there will be a 4GB iPhone coming to Walmart and will be priced at $99 with a 2-year contract. It’s for people that doesn’t care much about storage I guess. [via BGR] | | |
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| Posted on Saturday, 06 December 2008 |
| iPhone Coffee Table |
| Tuan Nguyen, Ken Thomas and their associates have created an iPhone coffee table. According to them, the table is made of corrugate and glued together with white glue and cool part of this table is the built-in removable, usable coasters. More pictures after the break.
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| Posted on Saturday, 06 December 2008 |
| iPhone AV Output |
| Ars Technica ordered Freeverse to mod its Moto Chaser game to run on the official iPhone and iPod Touch 2.2 OS, but capable of outputing the video to TV using iPod AV cables. “Not perfect but works, looks like it only support landscape mode and rendering to TV resolutions strain the processor and slow down the frame rates.” Video after the break. | | |
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