The new Planetary iPad App created by Bloom Studio offers a unique and beautiful way to explore your music collection by creating a dynamic 3D universe based on the music loaded onto your iPad. Once in the app, you can visit planets that represent your favorite albums and control the playback of … [Read more...] about Planetary iPad App Transforms Your Music Collection Into A 3D Universe
VIA Unveils Nano X2 E-Series Dual Core Processors
Via has unveiled its latest processor creations in the form of the Nano X2 E-Series. These processors combine two 64-bit, superscalar VIA Nano cores on one die and offer enhanced multimedia performance and multitasking capabilities for embedded systems. They also provide native support for 64-bit … [Read more...] about VIA Unveils Nano X2 E-Series Dual Core Processors
Google Leaks Their +1 Chrome Extension (Video)
Google recently launched a new social sharing service for search called Google +1, similar to Facebook's 'Like' button and it looks like the company intends to build the +1 service into its Chrome browser. The guys over at TechCrunch spotted the Google +1 button in Google Chrome, in a recent TV … [Read more...] about Google Leaks Their +1 Chrome Extension (Video)
SOFT Rocker, The Solar Powered Lounge Chair
We have featured quite a few different solar-powered devices here at Geeky Gadgets, and now we have the SOFT Rocker, which is a solar-powered lounge chair designed to charge your gadgets. The SOFT Rocker features a built-in 35-watt solar panel that is used to charge a built-in battery. It also … [Read more...] about SOFT Rocker, The Solar Powered Lounge Chair
Apple Releases Firmware Update For 2011 MacBook Pro
Apple has released a new firmware update for the 2011 MacBook Pro, and the update is designed to address a number of problems with the MacBook Pro, as well as some performance improvements and bug fixes. This update includes fixes that improve graphics stability, address issues with external … [Read more...] about Apple Releases Firmware Update For 2011 MacBook Pro
Barnes & Noble Launching New eReader This Month
It looks like Barnes & Noble is getting ready to launch a new eReader, which could be the successor to the popular Nook Color, although there are no details as yet on what they exactly plan to introduce. The information was found within a recent SEC filing, which states that Barnes & Noble … [Read more...] about Barnes & Noble Launching New eReader This Month
Green Lantern Theatrical Trailer Unveiled (video)
The first Green Lantern theatrical trailer has just been released by Yahoo for the highly anticipated launch of the new movie, arriving in glorious 3D on June 17th. The Green Lantern movie is based on the DC comic book superhero of the same name and will star Ryan Reynolds as Hal Jordan, and the … [Read more...] about Green Lantern Theatrical Trailer Unveiled (video)
Apple Developing A Wireless Backlit Keyboard?
One of the features I most appreciate on both my desktop PC and Macbook Pro keyboards is their backlit illumination, and it now looks as if Apple may be developing their very own wireless illuminated keyboard. Details have been uncovered within the System Preferences of the new range of iMacs … [Read more...] about Apple Developing A Wireless Backlit Keyboard?
Recycled Film Roll USB Drives
If you are looking for something a little bit different to store all your photos or data, then have a look at these fun flash drives from the guys over at Photojojo, the Recycled Film Roll USB Drives. As the name suggests, these fun USB drives are made from recycled film rolls, and each one comes … [Read more...] about Recycled Film Roll USB Drives
Google Increases Gmail Contact Limit To 25,000
If you were finding Google's Gmail contacts list a little limiting for your social and business needs, only allowing you to store 10,000 contacts within your Gmail account, you will be pleased to know today Google has increased the limit with Gmail to now accommodate 25,000 contacts within your … [Read more...] about Google Increases Gmail Contact Limit To 25,000
Apple, Google, Intel And Many More Accused Of Fixing Workers Pay
A new lawsuit has been filed in California, which accuses some of the world's top technology companies of fixing workers' pay, and the suit lists companies like Apple, Google, Intel, Adobe, and many more companies. The lawsuit has alleged that the companies have violated antitrust laws, and that … [Read more...] about Apple, Google, Intel And Many More Accused Of Fixing Workers Pay
Worlds Smallest Donkey Kong Cabinet (video)
If you are a Donkey Kong fan, how would you like to try your skills on the world's smallest Donkey Kong cabinet arcade game? This miniature marvel is 1/8th the scale of a full-size cabinet, featuring a 19" arcade monitor, and runs MAME with real controls based on a GP2X Wiz handheld running. The … [Read more...] about Worlds Smallest Donkey Kong Cabinet (video)











