January, 2008
iPod Touch hacked to make VoIP Calls
Some clever guys over at touchmods have come up with a clever application called SIP-VoIP that lets you make VoIP calls on your iPod Touch. Check out this video of it in action Head on over to touchmods.net for full details on how to get this running on your iPod Touch. via Hacked Gadgets
Geeky Clothing – The FTW T-Shirt
Here’s another peice of Geeky Clothing to add to your wardrobe, the FTW (For The Win) T-Shirt. For. The. Win. It’s simple. This shirt captures the beauty of the acronym in question without diluting it with needless graphics or excess words and stuff. No cheesy lo-res graphic of the Hollywood Squares set and a contestant [...]
Everex Launches the Cloudbook CE1200V Linux UMPC
Everex has officially announced the Cloudbook Linux UMPC at this years CES. This tiny Linux powered PC has its sights on the hugely popular Asus Eee PC. It measures 9 inches long and only weighs 2 pounds. It has a 7 inch screen with a resolution of 800 x 480, a 1.2GHZ Via C7-m ULV [...]
Asus shows off a new prototype Eee PC at CES
Asus has shown off a new prototype version of their Asus Eee PC at CES. This new version sports an 8 inch screen instead of the 7 inch one on the current Eee PC. From the look of the photos this looks great compared to the current Eee, although the resolution remains the same at [...]
Linksys launches the Wireless-G Internet Security Camera
Linksys has launched a wireless security camera aimed at the home. This wireless camera connects to your network and can either be limited to broadcast to yiur local network or the internet. There is also a motion detector, which can send you an video email if it detects anything. Here’s the specs Streams high-quality live [...]
iRiver annouces another DAP – The Volcano
iRiver have added another DAP to their line up called the Volcano. It features a 1 inch OLED screen, FM radio, USB, digital recorder. It will come in 5 colours white, pink, brown, blue and black. No word on pricing or availability as yet. via Akihabara News
Lian Li’s New Armorsuit PC Case
Check out this Amazing PC Case from Lian Li. The Armorsuit PC case is made from Aluminium, and features none 5.25 inch drive bays and three LED Fans. There is also a LED lined heat exhaust pipe and liquid pipe inlets for water cooled systems. No word on pricing or availability as yet. via Gizmodo
Geeky Gaming – The Portable Xbox 360 Casemod
Check out this modded portable Xbox 360. It has a built in LCD Screen on the side, and is for sale on ebay for $799. I cant imagine it being very practical, and I wonder how long it will last with an LCD screen built into the case, its a novel idea though. HawtyMcBloggy via [...]
Micro Stainless Steel Digital Camcorder
Check out this micro stainless steel digital camcorder. It has a built in a beautiful hi-res LCD display and shoots video in 720×480 at 30fps, it also has a 5.4 mega-pixel camera for taking still photos. The Micro Stainless Steel Digital Camcorder is available to buy online for $169.99 from ThinkGeek.
Yoggie Firestick Pico USB Firewall
Yoggie Security Systems has introduced a USB key-sized hardware-based firewall solution to protect PCs from malicious attacks on the internet. The new Firestick Pico, places a physical barrier between PCs and the Internet to ensure that threats never reach users computers. The Firestick Pico mini-computer is based on a dedicated hardware platform specifically designed to [...]
Geeky Concepts – The Turning Lamp PC
Check out this concept lamp PC from designer Seungchan Lee. The Turning Lamp, is a PC mounted on a Lamp base, it uses tactile interfaces people are familiar with when turning lamps on so a pull of a cord activates one of the 4 faces. Each face can display something different, i.e. – weather, news, [...]
Geeky Gadgets – The Lava Lamp iPod Dock
Check out these fun iPod docks from Excalibur Electronics. Each one of these docks has a fun gadget at the centre, one has a lava lamp, another has a plasma ball and the last has one of those fibre optic lamps. They will retail for about $119. via ChipChick
