A little later than the release of the game, but now here, the official GT5 T500RS steering wheel controller. The GT5 T500RS has been created by Thrustmaster and has been designed to support 16-bit resolution with 65,536 valves on the steering. Combined with the same technology used in the HOTAS … [Read more...] about New T500RS Gran Turismo 5 Steering Wheel Controller
WikiLeaks Adds Hundreds Of Mirrors To Its Website
Last week we heard that Amazon had removed WikiLeaks from its servers after just 24 hours, and the site then lost its DNS provider after continuing DDOS attacks. Now it seems there are hundreds of mirrors of the WikiLeaks website on the web, which means that any future attempts to remove the site … [Read more...] about WikiLeaks Adds Hundreds Of Mirrors To Its Website
Seahope Scope 2 Watch
We have featured quite a few different geeky watches here at Geeky Gadgets, and the latest one is the Seahope Scope 2 Watch. This watch is the successor to the original Scope watch, which became extremely popular in Japan. The Seahope brand has a reputation for creating unique and innovative … [Read more...] about Seahope Scope 2 Watch
Mac App Store To launch December 13th?
Earlier today we heard that there will be no demo or beta apps available in Apple's Mac App Store, and now it seems that we may have an actual launch date for the Mac App Store. According to reports, Apple is planning to launch the Mac App Store on December 13th, next Monday, and that Apple's CEO … [Read more...] about Mac App Store To launch December 13th?
LUXEED U7 Crossover Keyboard
LUXEED has just added a new keyboard to their range, the U7 Crossover, that combines the sleek design of their U5 model with the powerful features of their raMa keyboard. This innovative keyboard is designed to cater to both casual users and tech enthusiasts, offering a versatile and customizable … [Read more...] about LUXEED U7 Crossover Keyboard
Asus Black Diamond RT-N56U Router Lands In Europe
We first covered the Asus Black Diamond Router back in March 2010, and it has now finally made its way to Europe. The ultra-thin router supports both available bands, the 2.4GHz 802.11 b/g/n and 5GHz 802.11 a/n frequency, and even comes with its own built-in internal flash memory. It's equipped … [Read more...] about Asus Black Diamond RT-N56U Router Lands In Europe
Apple Mac App Store To Feature Paid And Free Apps Only, No Demos Or Beta
It looks like Apple intends to run the Mac App Store in the same way as it does the app store for its range of iOS devices, and there will only be two types of applications available, free and paid ones. Apple has made it clear to developers that they must offer a fully finished app in the Mac … [Read more...] about Apple Mac App Store To Feature Paid And Free Apps Only, No Demos Or Beta
ElectroHub Universal Wireless Charging
Wireless charging products have been around for some time now in the form of Powermat and similar devices. These early wireless chargers introduced the convenience of cable-free charging, but they came with a significant limitation. The trouble with these wireless chargers is that the batteries in … [Read more...] about ElectroHub Universal Wireless Charging
Micron ClearNAND Embedded Error Correction In Flash Memory
Micron has released details about its new ClearNAND chips that have been designed with a built-in 24-bit error correction engine. The new development will allow a SSD drive's host controller not have to concentrate on calculations and simply process the transfer of data. Enhanced Performance and … [Read more...] about Micron ClearNAND Embedded Error Correction In Flash Memory
T-Mobile Subsidised iPad Pricing Revealed
T-Mobile has now released details of their pricing for the Apple iPad on monthly data plans, following on from Orange and Three. The monthly plans will cost £27 a month for 1GB of data for new customers and £25 for existing customers. We could only find the 16GB WiFi and 3G Apple iPad for sale on … [Read more...] about T-Mobile Subsidised iPad Pricing Revealed
New York Professor Installs Camera In The Back Of His Head (Video)
A New York Professor, Wafaa Bilal, has taken the concept of surveillance and self-documentation to a whole new level by installing a camera mount in the back of his head. This bold and innovative project involves attaching a camera to the mount, which will take pictures every minute for the next 12 … [Read more...] about New York Professor Installs Camera In The Back Of His Head (Video)
Kinect Quadrocopter Autonomous AR.Drone Hack (video)
We have written about a number of Kinect hacks here on Geeky Gadgets over the past weeks since the Kinect's launch. But this Autonomous AR.Drone Hack by the team over at Hybrid Systems lab in the University of California has to be my favorite to date. The team has added a Kinect motion controller … [Read more...] about Kinect Quadrocopter Autonomous AR.Drone Hack (video)











