4 Feb, 2008

iSkin Wasabi Glow Mini iPod Case iSkin Wasabi Glo The iSkin mini is desigend to both protect and enhance the visual appeal of the mini iPod. The iSkin Vamp Ultra Glo mini is constructed of durable, semi-transparent polymer with a multifunctional belt clip. Technorati Tags: iSkin Tags: gadgets, wireless, gadgetry, toys (Read the full post about ‘iSkin Wasabi Glow Mini iPod Case iSkin Wasabi Glo’…)
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4 Feb, 2008

Posted Feb 3rd 2008 7:47PM by Joshua TopolskyFiled under: Misc. Gadgets It shouldn’t come as a surprise to readers that the folks over at Google might not be totally stoked on the potential merger of Microsoft and Yahoo!. If you weren’t sure were the company stood on the issue, you can now get clued in thanks to a post on the official Google Blog earlier today. (Read the full post about ‘Google questions Microsoft’s bid for Yahoo!’…)
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4 Feb, 2008

Looks like folks who are signing up with 3’s mobile broadband service will be getting a free laptop as well, although don’t expect the latest and greatest model but instead one that does basic tasks just fine, i.e. surfing the Net, churning out some documents and making the occassional PowerPoint presentation. Unfortunately, the £350 will only land in your lap if you sell your soul to 3 for 18 months at £35 monthly. The USB dongle offers 2.8Mbps HSDPA connectivity with a maximum data allowance of 3GB and 200 texts per month. Anyone would like to see an offer like this Stateside? (Read the full post about ‘Free Laptop With Mobile Broadband Service’…)
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4 Feb, 2008

Hitachi have announced the new Hitachi W61H clamshell phone, the main claim to fame of which is a body that can display 95 different patterns on the back at the touch of a button. Similar in concept to Nokia’s old xPress On covers, where you could snap on a new cover to customize your phone, Hitachi’s new design, called “Silhouette Screen” is a little more sophisticated. Rather than using physical bits of plastic that have to snapped on and snapped off, the W61H uses e-Ink technology, similar to that used in e-Book readers such Amazon’s Kindle. The whole back of the phone therefore acts as a separate display, but rather than displaying info, it simply displays a pattern. More details after the jump. (Read the full post about ‘Hitachi W61H with customizable e-Ink covers’…)
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4 Feb, 2008

Swearing Punch Balls The desktop punch ball that swears when you hit it… This product is not suitable for children unless they're well out of short trousers, and certainly not if they're involved in the clergy or anything. You can have this for ?9.99 Tags: cellphone, gadgets, gadgets, buyers guides (Read the full post about ‘Swearing Punch Balls’…)
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