Lookout Mobile Security has uncovered a new mobile malware Trojan that's attacking Android phones, which it says is the nastiest to date. The new Android Trojan called Geinimi has appeared in China and has been designed with the specific intent of taking large amounts of personal data from your … [Read more...] about New Sophisticated Android Trojan Discovered
Gigabyte Launches Atom N550-Based M1005, Q2005 Netbooks
Gigabyte has just added a couple of new Netbooks to its range: the Gigabyte Q2005, pictured below, and the Gigabyte M1005, pictured after the jump. Both models are equipped with an Intel Atom Dual Core Processor N550 (1.50GHz), offering efficient performance for everyday tasks. Users can choose … [Read more...] about Gigabyte Launches Atom N550-Based M1005, Q2005 Netbooks
Nintendo World 2011 3DS Demo Event Playable Lineup Announced
With the Nintendo World 2011 3DS Demo Event just over a week away Nintendo has finally released details of the games that will be available to play at the event. Check them out after the jump. The Nintendo World 2011 3DS Demo runs from January 8th through January 10th and is the first chance for … [Read more...] about Nintendo World 2011 3DS Demo Event Playable Lineup Announced
Polaroid iPhone 4 Photoroid Decal
If you are looking to add a little retro chiq to your iPhone 4, then this Polaroid Instant Camera decal called Photoroid will definitely help. The retro decal has been created by Graphic Designer / Production Artist Ryan Astle and is available for the Apple iPod, iPad, Evo, and Blackberry. It takes … [Read more...] about Polaroid iPhone 4 Photoroid Decal
Intel 310 mSATA SSD Provides 80GB In Credit Card Sized Drive
Intel has just unveiled its latest SSD creation, the Intel 310 mSATA SSD, which packs in 80GB worth of storage into a footprint measuring just 51mm x 30mm x 5mm. Not only has Intel combined the storage into a credit card-sized drive, but they have also managed to retain the X25-class performance, … [Read more...] about Intel 310 mSATA SSD Provides 80GB In Credit Card Sized Drive
World of Warcraft Kinect Hack Allows You To Use Gestures To Control Your Character (video)
We have featured a number of great Kinect hacks here on Geeky Gadgets since Microsoft launched its new motion controller, but this new Kinect hack created by the University of South California’s Institute for Creative Technologies is definitely one for all World of Warcraft players. The Kinect hack … [Read more...] about World of Warcraft Kinect Hack Allows You To Use Gestures To Control Your Character (video)
SurfCube 3D Browser For Windows Phone 7 (video)
Kinabalu Innovation Ltd has just released their new 3D browser for Windows Phone 7, but don't get too excited just yet as the user interface is a 3D cube, not the browsing functionality, which unfortunately is still 2D. Watch the video after the jump to see the new Windows Phone 7 browser in … [Read more...] about SurfCube 3D Browser For Windows Phone 7 (video)
Thermaltake Max 5G External HDD Enclosure Debuts
Typically, external HDD enclosures for 3.5-inch HDDs are thin and made to be passively cooled. A few of them have tiny fans to keep the drive inside cool. A new offering from Thermaltake has surfaced called the Max 5G that has dual 80mm fans to keep your drive running cool and the enclosure looks … [Read more...] about Thermaltake Max 5G External HDD Enclosure Debuts
Hammacher Schlemmer Snow Cycle is Worth a Blizzard
We don't get snow often in my area. I know that snow is not something that many people up north like right now with the blizzards going on. If that blizzard landed me the chance to play with this cool Snow Cycle from Hammacher Schlemmer, I would be ok with grounded flights and no way to … [Read more...] about Hammacher Schlemmer Snow Cycle is Worth a Blizzard
Clever San Andreas Coffee Table Splits Open Earthquake Style
Veteran designer Ricardo Garza Marcos didn't have to look far and wide for fresh ideas when it came to his new coffee table. Dubbed after the infamous fault line that threatens to split the West Coast and send it adrift in the Pacific, the San Andreas literally swallows your misgivings. Of … [Read more...] about Clever San Andreas Coffee Table Splits Open Earthquake Style
Behold The Thousand Core Processor
These days, every lab and company (IBM, Intel) with enough dough is striving for the ultimate in processing power. The geniuses at the University of Glasgow are no different. Their thousand core CPU prototype has just leaked in the press and has caused quite a stir. … [Read more...] about Behold The Thousand Core Processor
Skype Releases Details On Cause Of Last Weeks Outages
In a much appreciated explanation by Skype, CIO Lars Rabbe has discussed in detail the specific problems that occurred with Skypes service last week and caused the massive outages for so many customers. Rabbe explains that a cluster of support servers responsible for offline instant messaging … [Read more...] about Skype Releases Details On Cause Of Last Weeks Outages











