Saturday, August 2nd, 2008 | 119 views

Australian company Mint Wireless is claiming their Mint V10 is the smallest commercial pocket projector in the world.
It is a dinky 125 x 55 x 23mm in size but has a 20,000-hour LED lamp which the manufacturer says doesn’t need warming up.
The company also says the $600 projector battery offers “hours” worth of viewing time at 640 x 480 pixels.
You can either connect it up to your computer or using its SD card slot or 1GB of internal memory.
>> Via - Gizmodo
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Wednesday, June 25th, 2008 | 117 views
Made by Japan’s Maywadenki, this Zihotch Retro Phone Watch has no display, but an old rotary telephone dial.
To find out the time, simply dial 117 and it will be spoken to you. Mad. Available in different colours, it’s $79.95, available now.
>> Shop - Audiocubes
>> Via - PopGadget
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Monday, May 19th, 2008 | 284 views
How many times have you picked your remote up to find that you have the wrong one in your hand, well the answer is an All-In-One Remote but boy some of them look ugly and do not offer the full controls needed for your many devices. Well that is until now as Logitech has the cool and slick looking Harmony One Universal Remote which can control many devices from DVD’s, TV’s, Blu-Ray Players as well as PC’s and games consoles, such as an Xbox 360 and a Sony PS3. (more…)
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Friday, April 25th, 2008 | 109 views
The ultimate in geeky t-shirts, the animated Wi-Fi Detector.
This glowing t-shirt automatically detects when you enter a Wi-Fi hot spot and then animates to show the signal strength.
It can display the current wi-fi signal strength to yourself and everyone around you with this stylish Wi-Fi Detector Shirt. The glowing bars on the front of the shirt dynamically change as the surrounding wi-fi signal strength fluctuates.
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Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008 | 7,843 views
The Apple Macbook Air made a statement as it was with a 0.16-0.76 inch height but how about a 24kt Gold Macbook Air with Sapphires, now there is a statement. With all the different pimped products before it including iPods, iPhones and other gadgets getting gold plated, this gold Macbook Air looks stunning and is sure to cost a nice premium.


This is the world’s first 24kt Gold Apple Macbook Air and because the Mac Air has no optical drive they have a polished gold Superdrive to go with it. You can see some photos on this page of the Gold Macbook Air; they have sent this one to New York and are working on a second.
Source: Read
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Wednesday, March 12th, 2008 | 77 views
Ever heard about the world’s most expensive mouse? I am not talking a mouse as in rat… what I mean is a computer mouse that you usually use to scroll and click while doing a task in front of your computer. Anyway, while site hopping awhile ago, I incidentally came across a site with a post regarding the most expensive computer mouse. Ithought you might get interested thus I shared it here.
Do you want to know the exact price? It’s £12,400.00 or $24,180.00 US dollars. Wow, right?
The said mouse, which image you can see on the left side of this post, is priceless because it is an 18 carat white gold with 59 brilliant cut diamonds. It is indeed the world’s most expensive computer mouse, cast from 18 carat white gold and set with 59 brilliant cut diamonds!!!
The said mouse came into three different colors as seen below. Choose from yellow, red or white gold with white or black trim. Each mouse is made to order and you will need to allow up to 3 weeks for delivery.
Who wants to buy such an expensive mouse? Definitely not me. I would rather settle for a cheaper optical mouse because at least I am serene. Having such a mouse in your desk will endanger your life because a lot of people will possible can’t resist to steal it.

I think if you buy such mouse, you can’t help but to keep it inside your vault… and give it to your great grand daughter in the future ;D But if you think this is an ideal gift for your computer geek friend or family, then go for it. Be sure to carefully wrap it and label it with “Fragile”.
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