iBuypower has added another gaming notebook to its range with the launch of the Battalion 101 W860CU-3D 3D gaming notebook. The iBuypower Battalion offers support for stereoscopic 3D gaming and 3D Blu-ray movies, making it a versatile choice for gamers and multimedia enthusiasts alike. The … [Read more...] about iBuypower Battalion 3D Gaming Notebook
Archives for July 2010
Digitise Your Old Cassettes With Hideoto
Looking like a Walkman from the 1980s, the Hideoto device allows you to recover the tunes from those old cassettes you might have in the attic and converts them into digital media. Produced by Japanese TEC, the Hideoto device comes with unique software that allows you to record the cassettes to … [Read more...] about Digitise Your Old Cassettes With Hideoto
Apple iTunes Hacked In Second Incident
There are reports that Apple iTunes and the App Store may have been hit again by hackers. A company called WiiSHii Network, including [EN]GYOYO Shanghai Travel Helper, [EN]GYOYO Beijing Travel Helper, and [CN]GYOYO Beijing Travel Helper, has been implicated in these activities. These hackers have … [Read more...] about Apple iTunes Hacked In Second Incident
ArkHippo iPhone 4 Case
We have seen quite a few different cases for the new iPhone 4 already on Geeky Gadgets, although the latest one is certainly unique, the ArkHippo iPhone 4 Case. The ArkHippo iPhone 4 Case is made from the same sort of materials as the popular 'Crocs' shoes, and is designed to let you throw your … [Read more...] about ArkHippo iPhone 4 Case
monCarbone Carbon Fiber iPad Case
We have featured a few different carbon fiber cases for the iPhone 3G and 3GS before on Geeky Gadgets, and now there is one available for the Apple iPad. From the photos, it looks amazing and promises to offer both style and protection. The monCarbone Carbon Fiber iPad Case comes in a choice of two … [Read more...] about monCarbone Carbon Fiber iPad Case
Scan Negatives Using A DSLR & Toilet Tubes
If you need a method of transferring your old negatives into a digital format, Claus Thiim has a great solution using a DSLR camera and a few paper toilet tubes. Thiim has used a 90mm manual focus lens, an extension tube that moves the lens forward and allows closer macro focusing. Together with … [Read more...] about Scan Negatives Using A DSLR & Toilet Tubes
Canon 60D DSLR To Be Announced In August?
We have been hearing rumors about the new Canon 60D DSLR for some time now, with the guys over at Canon Rumors publishing details and specifications on it for some time now. According to Canon Rumors, it looks like Canon will be unveiling the Canon 60D DSLR sometime in August, just before the Canon … [Read more...] about Canon 60D DSLR To Be Announced In August?
BlackBerry OS 6 (Video)
Today, Research in Motion (RIM) has released a sneak peek video of the new BlackBerry OS 6, which is thought to either make or break the company that once dominated the smartphone market a few years ago. The new BlackBerry OS 6 video showcases details of touchscreen support and social media … [Read more...] about BlackBerry OS 6 (Video)
PS3 Possible 3D Health Risks Now Covered In New Terms of Service
Sony have recently updated their Terms of Service to reflect developments within 3D gaming and the possible side effects that could be caused with prolonged viewing of a 3D display. The new terms include the mention of "discomfort (such as eye strain, eye fatigue or nausea)" as one of the … [Read more...] about PS3 Possible 3D Health Risks Now Covered In New Terms of Service
Droid X Launch Day Availability To Be Limited
If you're looking to be one of the first to own the new Motorola Droid X on Verizon, you might need to get to your store early, possibly even by midnight on July 15th. As rumors about the Droid X mobile phone being limited in supply are looking more and more true, the closer the launch date … [Read more...] about Droid X Launch Day Availability To Be Limited
AT&T Issuing Free Microcells to ‘Select’ Customers
Over the weekend, reports emerged that select valuable customers on the AT&T network have been receiving emails indicating they qualify for free AT&T microcells, which would normally retail for $150. The microcells are designed to assist users who have poor connections to the AT&T … [Read more...] about AT&T Issuing Free Microcells to ‘Select’ Customers
mSpot iPad Mobile Movies App
Nearly a month after launching its streaming movie apps for the Android, BlackBerry, WebOS, and iPhone, mSpot has now released a solution for iPad users. mSpot allows you to stream movies instantly to your iPad device, and there's no monthly fee to pay either, unlike the Netflix iPad … [Read more...] about mSpot iPad Mobile Movies App











