Plug Hub Cable Organiser (video)
If you are looking to take a little more control over the clutter of cables under neath your desk then the new Plug Hub might be worth more investigation. The Plug Hub has been designed to neatly conceal your power adapters and provide you with a cored management allowing you to store any extra cable [...]
ReaderDock N-Station NOOK Speaker Dock (video)
NOOK owners looking for a speaker dock for their NOOK reader/tablet, might be interested to learn that ReaderDock has just unveiled its new N-Station which is expected to launch later this month. The N-Station NOOK Dock incorporates a pair of speakers and allows you to tilt and position your NOOK for perfect viewing. Whilst docked [...]
Another Steve Jobs Action Figure Appears Online
We have featured a number of different Steve Jobs action figures here at Geeky Gadgets, the latest one is probably the most realistic looking to date, and it is made by a company called Inicons. We presume that Apple will try and stop this Steve Jobs figure going on sale, as you can see from [...]
FilmOn Air Portable Tuner Brings TV To Smartphones, Tablets And PCs
This week FilmOn the Internet based Virtual cable service has announced that from February this year they will start shipping a FilmOn AIR device for free to all it’s yearly US based subscribers. Allowing them to enjoy the FilmOn service from their mobile devices and computers. The FilmON AIR device is a small adapter that [...]
The Drinkman Walkman Hip Flask
The Drinkman is a hip flask which is designed to look like a Sony Walkman from the 1980′s, and it comes with a range of fake buttons and a cassette spindle graphic which makes it look like a real Walkman.
Commodore 64 Is 30 Years Old This Week
Thirty years ago this week the original Commodore 64 was announced, and it came with a massive 64KB of RAM, and ended up being very popular with sales of around 17.5 million units. The Commodore brand was resurrected last year and you can now buy a PC with the latest components which is also called [...]
Retrode 2 Ultimate Retro Gaming PC Adapter
Gamers who are looking to play a few retro games on their PC systems. Might be interested in a new adapter unveiled by Retrode, that will allow you to use cartridges from your old, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and Nintendo SNES/SFC, together with Access ROM and SRAM. The Retrode 2 is also equipped with ports for [...]
Wilson Unveils World’s First 4G LTE Mobile Signal Booster
At CES this year Wilson Electronics will be showcasing their new 4G Mobile Signal Booster, which also happens to be the worlds first of its kind, according to Wilson. If you use Verizon Wireless LTE services the new Sleek 4G-V Mobile Signal Booster will help you stay connected with a stronger LTE signal, boosting LTE, [...]
Scribr Creates Printed Journals From Your Digital Social Media Posts
Scribr is a new service which has been created to allow social media users to be able to preserve their favourite posts in the form of a printed book. The new service is officially set to launch at the end of this month and will allow you to connect your Twitter, Flickr, Facebook, Tumblr and [...]
Chromatic Typewriter Provides A Unique Painting Style
Artist Tyree Callahan has taken a 1937 Underwood Standard typewriter and transformed it into something a little special called the Chromatic Typewriter. That allows you to type a painting on to paper, using colours rather than the traditional letter associated with a typewriter. The Chromatic Typewriter is a 2012 West Prize Entry.
Mineways Transforms Your Minecraft Designs Into Reality (video)
Minecraft fans that would like to see their Minecraft computer creations transformed into something they can actually hold. Might be interested in the new Mineways software program now available, that takes models from Minecraft and will send them to 3D printers or 3D printing services, such as Shapeways. Once installed Mineways enables you to change [...]
SD Card Boombox Constructed From Laser Cut Plywood
Anyone looking for a DIY project to fill a little time over the next couple of weekends might be interested in this very unique plywood boombox which plays music from SD cards. The Boombox was created by an MIT student and has been laser cut from plywood and equipped with a set of capacitive controls.
