October, 2009
Elecom Magnetic Card Reader
We have seen tons of different memory card readers here at Geeky Gadgets, the latest one from the guys over at Elecom, looks like it might be one of the most useful we have seen, the Elecom Magnetic Card Reader. Rather than placing it on your desk, it comes with a magnetic backing which lets [...]
InPulse BlackBerry Smartwatch Gets Official
Some of our readers will remember the InPulse BlackBerry smartwatch that we featured on the site the other week, it has now officially be launched and is available to pre-order. The InPulse BlackBerry Smartwatch is designed to be used with your BlackBerry and it will let you see your messages, receive email and alert you [...]
ROPID The Running, Jumping Robot
ROPID is a cool looking robot designed and developer by Tomotaka Takahashi of Robo Garage at Kyoto University, he stands 38 cm tall, and weighs in at 1,600g. This fun looking robot is capable of running and even jumping, and he can jump about 8cm off the ground, and can be controlled via voice commands, [...]
Palm Pixi Coming To Sprint November 15th
Sprint has confirmed that the Palm Pixie will be available from the 15th of November, for $99.99 with a contract, after mail in rebates, which seems a little expensive to us considering the Palm Pre is $150. The Palm Pixie is Palm’s second mobile phone to run Palm’s new webOS, and it is a candy [...]
Blackra1n RC2 iPhone Jailbreak
George Hotz had released a new version of his popular blackra1n iPhone Jailbreak tool for both Windows and Mac, Blackra1n RC2. Blackra1n RC2 fixes some of the problems found in the previous version including 3G signal issues, and problems with the Icy software package.
Google Android 2.0 Gets Official
Google [GOOG] has officially announced the latest version of its Android OS, Google Android 2.0 (Eclair), which we told you about previously. Google Android 2.0 has a range of new features, which include new developer API’s for sync, and also includes multiple account support for Google Accounts and Exchange, with a unified email inbox.
Equalizer Music Hat
If you need to keep your ears warm this winter and show of the rythum of the tunes your listening too then this Equalizer music hat is for you. It has built in blue luminescent displays in either side, which light up to the beat of your music. Just plug in your music player and [...]
Intel SATA SSD Firmware Update Tool
Intels enterprise-grade reange of solid state hard disk drives as received an important firmware upgrade which now adds support for the “Trim” feature on Windows 7. Trim as well as increasing the speed of data transfer will also cut down on the amount of data to be deleted, increasing the SSD’s lifespan and allowing it to [...]
Diesel Glowing Denim
Diesel has just released a modern take of the day glow clothes of the 80′s. The new range of clothes including denim, tees, underwear and sneakers, is specially coated so that patterns and illustrations on the material will glow when under a black light. These patterns and illustrations are complete invisible in normal daylight.
Water Powered Torch
The Water Powred Torch uses NoPoPo hydrogen power (water) batteries and is simple to use and can be recharged almost anywhere. and is good for the environment as well. The batteries can last up to ten years with recharge and without losing capability to recharge.
Anti-Gravity Treadmill
The new M300 Series AlterG Anti-Gravity Treadmills offer the same revolutionary technology that delivers the same anti-gravity technology originally developed at NASA. Its unique Anti-Gravity technology allows the user to walk or run using a fraction of their body weight allows injury recovery to be quicker and more controlled and also reducing the chances of training injuries.
Tetris Chair
This one of a kind Tetris inspired retro arm chair would definitely add a little colour to your office space. The quirky design was the idea of Mexican industrial designer Gabriel. Who constructed it from fibreglass, and b the look s of it made a very good job. It will also make it very strong. I originally though [...]
