The Life Line health monitoring system is a revolutionary concept designed by Mikhail St-Denis to help you easily keep a check on your heart rate, blood sugar levels, body temperature, and other important data you may not be aware of on a day-to-day basis. By simply wearing a small bracelet, the … [Read more...] about Life Line Health Monitoring System
Swipe It iPhone Payment System
Looking for a secure method of taking credit card payments via your iPhone? Swipe It follows in the footsteps of other payment systems featured on Geeky Gadgets such as Square or iCharge, but Swipe It looks a little more reliable and robust. Using a holder with a spring-loaded retaining arm, it … [Read more...] about Swipe It iPhone Payment System
DIY Self Balancing Skateboard
If you fancy a Segway but the price or style of the vehicle is not for you, have you ever considered building your very own self-balancing motorized skateboard? The Instructables website can show you how. However, be warned this is not a build for the faint-hearted and can cost from as little as a … [Read more...] about DIY Self Balancing Skateboard
Star Wars Lego iPhone AT-Dock
We've featured a number of 3G iPhone docking stations here on Geeky Gadgets, but none combining Star Wars and Lego. This fantastic iPhone dock was created by Chris Harrison and inspired by the Star Wars AT-AT and AT-ST vehicles and is aptly named the AT-Dock. The Inspiration Behind the … [Read more...] about Star Wars Lego iPhone AT-Dock
Spotify Coming to US in Q3 2010
The long-awaited launch of Spotify, the virtual digital jukebox, is finally coming to the US. Spotify is a proprietary peer-to-peer music streaming service that allows instant listening to specific music tracks or albums, with virtually no buffering delay. Music can be browsed by artist, album, … [Read more...] about Spotify Coming to US in Q3 2010
Canon Mode Dial Macbook Decal
We've featured a number of Macbook decals here on Geeky Gadgets from Ironman, to Steve Jobs. However, this clever and original decal commissioned by Gary Cruz is now available to buy on Etsy from the seller. The Inspiration Behind the Canon Mode Dial Decal Gary and his wife are always mixing … [Read more...] about Canon Mode Dial Macbook Decal
Project Natal Draws Closer to Release Date
Microsoft's motion controller Project Natal edges closer to a retail production date with Microsoft sending out 'save the date' invitations for this year's annual E3 media event. This year's E3 briefing will surely be showcasing a close to final retail device being used with real products and … [Read more...] about Project Natal Draws Closer to Release Date
New Corsair Voyager Mini USB Drives
Looking for a tiny high-capacity USB drive? Well, Corsair has just released their new Voyager Mini drives in capacities ranging from 4GB, 16GB, up to 32GB of storage. Design and Build Quality In traditional Voyager style, these drives are all covered with an ergonomic rubberized case, making … [Read more...] about New Corsair Voyager Mini USB Drives
Eclipse LiteTouch LCD Touchscreen Keyboard
If you've been waiting for the release of the Eclipse Litetouch Keyboard, you'll be pleased to know that it has now cleared FCC and it's nearly available to purchase. The Eclipse Litetouch is unique in that the number pad on the right side of the keyboard has been replaced with an LCD … [Read more...] about Eclipse LiteTouch LCD Touchscreen Keyboard
Photoshop’s 20th Anniversary Wall Bar
First launched in 1989, it's hard to believe that Photoshop has turned 20. Over the past two decades, Adobe Photoshop has revolutionized the world of digital imaging and graphic design, becoming an indispensable tool for photographers, designers, and artists alike. In celebration of this milestone, … [Read more...] about Photoshop’s 20th Anniversary Wall Bar
Apple Uploads 30,000 Free eBooks to iBook Store
In a bid to stop third parties profiteering from literature which is already in the public domain, Apple has uploaded 30,000 free e-books to its iBook store ready for the upcoming release of its new iPad. Apple's Strategy to Combat Third-Party Profiteering When Apple first launched the app … [Read more...] about Apple Uploads 30,000 Free eBooks to iBook Store
Twitter Reduces Spam to 1%
Twitter finally seems to be winning its battle against Tweet spammers. Last August, 11% of all tweets sent through Twitter were spam, which is no small amount considering Twitter handles nearly 50,000,000 tweets per day. Twitter now claims to be in control of the spam, which they have reduced to 1% … [Read more...] about Twitter Reduces Spam to 1%












