Years ago, I was a big boxing fan. The thrill of watching two skilled fighters go head-to-head in the ring was unmatched. However, once the UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) came around, boxing quickly became boring to me. The dynamic nature of mixed martial arts (MMA), with its combination of … [Read more...] about Roku Streaming Media Player gets UFC Channel
Honda Bodyweight Support Assist
Honda is currently developing a new mobility device aimed at people with weak leg muscles but who don't necessarily need to use a wheelchair. Honda's new Bodyweight Support Assist device reduces the load on leg muscles and joints by using a mechanical frame and seat. Check out the video after the … [Read more...] about Honda Bodyweight Support Assist
Nintendo 3DS Shows Up At The FCC
Nintendo announced the latest generation of their handheld DS gaming console back in March, and now it looks like it may have turned up at the FCC. This development has sparked excitement among gaming enthusiasts who are eagerly awaiting more details about the new device. As you can see in the … [Read more...] about Nintendo 3DS Shows Up At The FCC
Retro Aviator Headphones
Check out these new retro styled headphones from a partnership between Roc Nation & Skullcandy. The Aviator headphones are the first audio creation from the joint venture and are available in black, white, and brown. The headphones cups can be folded into the headband saving a little space … [Read more...] about Retro Aviator Headphones
Toxin Detecting Mobile Phone
America’s Department of Homeland Security is looking into the possibility that your everyday mobile phone could be used as an early warning detection system for dangerous airborne chemicals. This innovative approach could revolutionize how we monitor and respond to environmental hazards, potentially … [Read more...] about Toxin Detecting Mobile Phone
CoD Black OPS Features Dedicated Servers
It has been confirmed today that the next installment in the Call Of Duty series named Black OPS will have the ability for users to create their own dedicated servers for the PC. When Modern Warfare 2 was released, the ability to create dedicated servers for the PC was removed and caused an uproar … [Read more...] about CoD Black OPS Features Dedicated Servers
Iron Man Cufflinks
We have featured quite a few different Geeky cufflinks here at Geeky Gadgets, and the latest ones will undoubtedly appeal to all the Tony Stark fans out there: the Iron Man cufflinks. These fun Iron Man cufflinks would make a great addition to your geeky wardrobe. It looks like they have been made … [Read more...] about Iron Man Cufflinks
DuPont Creates 50 inch OLED Display In Less Than 2 Minutes
As demand increases for OLED displays over the next few years, DuPont will be ready to create not only small OLED screens used in the Google Nexus and HTC Desire but also larger OLED panels for HDTVs. DuPont has perfected a production process that can create a 50-inch OLED panel in under two … [Read more...] about DuPont Creates 50 inch OLED Display In Less Than 2 Minutes
MSI Announces CX623 Multimedia Notebook
MSI has added a new notebook to its range with the launch of the MSI CX623 Multimedia notebook. The MSI CX623 features a 15.6 inch LCD display with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. Processing comes in the form of an Intel Core i5 processor, memory is up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM, and graphics is … [Read more...] about MSI Announces CX623 Multimedia Notebook
HTC Wildfire Android Smartphone Announced
HTC has just announced their latest smartphone that will run Google's Android OS, the HTC Wildfire. The HTC Wildfire will come with Android 2.1 and it features HTC's popular Sense UI. The HTC Wildfire features a 3.2 inch capacitive QVGA touchscreen display, a five megapixel camera with a built in … [Read more...] about HTC Wildfire Android Smartphone Announced
Google’s Street View Cars Collected Private Data
On Friday, Google admitted that its Street View Cars had collected snippets of private data from around the world. The company revealed that its camera cars had mistakenly collected samples of payload data from open (i.e., non-password-protected) WiFi networks. Even though Google says they never … [Read more...] about Google’s Street View Cars Collected Private Data
Leica Launches Summilux-M 35mm Lens
Leica has launched the latest version of its wide angle Leica Summilux-M 35mm lens which is designed for its M series of range finder cameras. This lens is among the very best in terms of sheer quality of design. Its exceptional picture performance in such a compact package is an outstanding … [Read more...] about Leica Launches Summilux-M 35mm Lens











