First expected to be launched in May 2010, Sennheiser's new gaming headphones, the PC 163D and PC 333D, will now be arriving in September. The PC-333D headphones have been designed for both hardcore gamers and casual users looking for professional quality with 7.1 surround sound capabilities. The … [Read more...] about Sennheiser New Gaming Headphones Arriving September
Apple Hires Near Field Communications Expert As Mobile Commerce Product Manager
Benjamin Vigier, a Near Field Communications (NFC) expert, has recently joined Apple as their Product Manager for Mobile Commerce. This move could indicate that Apple is looking to step into allowing the iPhone to be used as a mobile wallet, a significant step forward in the realm of mobile payments … [Read more...] about Apple Hires Near Field Communications Expert As Mobile Commerce Product Manager
iCarpus Device Stand
If you are looking for a future-proof stand that will allow you to hold a multitude of devices in a position to watch media, then the new iCarpus device stand might be worth a look. Check out the demo video after the jump. Innovative Design and Versatility The iCarpus stand uses a large … [Read more...] about iCarpus Device Stand
Monitor Your Facebook Privacy With SNAP For iOS
If you are concerned about your Facebook privacy settings and you may be showing a little too much information to prying eyes, a new iPhone application called SNAP has been launched that allows you to easily check the status of your account security. SNAP (Social Network Analyser for Privacy) … [Read more...] about Monitor Your Facebook Privacy With SNAP For iOS
Overheating iPod Delays Rush Hour Tokyo Train
Even after Apple agreeing to replace all first generation iPod Nanos, the devices are still causing Apple discomfort in Japan. On Friday, an Apple iPod was responsible for delaying a rush hour commuter train after it was stopped in Tokyo to investigate a smell. According to a spokesman, 'When a … [Read more...] about Overheating iPod Delays Rush Hour Tokyo Train
WiMAX 2 Planned To Provide 100Mbps By 2012
The new Intel WiMAX 2 standard should provide average speeds over 100Mbps, WiMAX Forum's marketing lead Declan Byrne said this weekend to Computerworld. This advancement in technology would definitely help mobile communication and is expected to be ratified in November, with potential commercial use … [Read more...] about WiMAX 2 Planned To Provide 100Mbps By 2012
Single-Handed Game Controller Mod (video)
DIY hacker Hasse has a brother who can only use his right hand and wanted to help him enjoy gaming by designing and building a DIY single-handed game controller. This thoughtful project not only showcases Hasse's technical prowess but also highlights the importance of accessibility in gaming. Hasse … [Read more...] about Single-Handed Game Controller Mod (video)
Google Aquires Like.com For $100 Million
Google may be splashing the cash yet again with its rumoured acquisition of the 'Visual Search' powered e-commerce website Like.com. Neither Google nor Like.com has yet to confirm the potential acquisition. But the story has been broken by Tech Crunch, who say Google is looking to buy the unique … [Read more...] about Google Aquires Like.com For $100 Million
FireFighter Communication Gloves
To aid Fire Fighters communicate without voice, European designers Ashwin Rajan and Kevin Cannon have created a unique concept that allows communication via hand gestures. The FireFighter Communication Gloves allow wireless communication by using coded LED buttons embedded on the top of the gloves. … [Read more...] about FireFighter Communication Gloves
Electric Light Chess Set
This retro electric chess set design was created by Brent Blake (pictured below), an American architect, design consultant, and competitive chess player. The simple yet innovative design uses plug bases, sockets, bulbs, and ceramic elements as its main components. For the chess pieces, transparent, … [Read more...] about Electric Light Chess Set
How to Properly Wrap Your Macbook Power Cord (video)
If you are like me and tend to be a little rough with your power cables and just stuff them in your bag or wrap them in any way to keep them tidy, this short video might save you the cost of a new power supply. Why Properly Wrapping Your Power Cord Matters The trick is to make a loop before … [Read more...] about How to Properly Wrap Your Macbook Power Cord (video)
Internet Explorer 9 Beta Arriving Next Month But Not For XP Users
Next month on 15th September, Microsoft will be releasing their latest beta version of the new Internet Explorer 9 browser in a special event. The new IE9 beta requires either Windows Vista or Windows 7 but unfortunately not XP. It will also require users to remove their current installation of … [Read more...] about Internet Explorer 9 Beta Arriving Next Month But Not For XP Users












