Wednesday, 04 November 2009 21:19

People who like getting physical with their gadgets may warm to a new Internet radio that must be moved around to operate.
The Q2 Cube radio from Cambridge Consultants and Armour Group will change to one of four preselected stations when it's turned over on its side. Tilting the speaker back or forward lowers or raises the volume.
Wednesday, 04 November 2009 21:12

Somehow, I just cannot take the Spy Coke Can DVR seriously. No, it's not the misspelled "Classic" on the red can. Rather, I'm trying to imagine how people will react when they pick up the drink and try to pop it open.
Saturday, 31 October 2009 12:21

In other news, Peek is now offering its current handsets at Blockbuster stores nationwide, and new Peek customers will get a month's worth of Blockbuster Total Access for free. Also, the prices have been lowered: the Pronto now costs $59.99 with $14.99 a month for service, while the Classic is $19.99.
Saturday, 31 October 2009 10:57

There's a lot of bad Halloween gadgetry out there. Really bad. But this one actually looks halfway decent, as this kind of stuff goes, maybe because it's designed by a Swiss company. (We didn't know Halloween was big in Switzerland.) Unlike most schlock associated with the holiday, this ghost mouse might be something you'd want to keep using after Oct. 31. Is Halloween over yet?
Saturday, 31 October 2009 10:13
With Halloween just a few days away, it doesn't hurt to get in the mood for the fall holiday with some pumpkin-colored gadgets. Here are five orange treats to go with your costume this weekend:
1. Sony Webbie HD MHS-PM1: If you either want to record your child's first trick-or-treating experience or all of the best moments at a Halloween party or parade, this attractive Sony Webbie is a frugal option. Far cheaper than competitors like the Flip UltraHD or the Kodak Zi8, the Webbie HD MHS-PM1 is typically available for less than $150.
While it hasn't been reviewed as highly as the other previously mentioned cameras, it does shoot HD footage at 720p and 1080p. Not to mention it also features a swiveling lens and a memory card expansion shot for more recording time.
2. Samsung DualView TL225: Attracting a lot of hype in the last few months for its dual-screen design, this 12.2-megapixel, orange and black pocket camera is innovative and perfect for any party or parade. On its touch-screen navigation menu, photographers can select between another of special preset functions, including night portrait, children, dawn, and "perfect self-portrait."
Sunday, 04 October 2009 12:34
To date, Altec Lansing's little portable Orbit speaker has come in a few different colors and designs. The latest offering, the Orbit USB ($49.95), offers USB connectivity so you can conveniently plug it into your laptop.
Sunday, 04 October 2009 12:27
                     
This week we were all over the place on Crave. We had some DIY hacks to create your own Street View experience (again, we're not sure why you'd want to, but hey, go for it). We talked about a hybrid cellular/satellite phone that's on its way to AT&T.
Sunday, 04 October 2009 12:25
       
For over 10 years ElectronLuv has been producing custom amplifiers and high-end components.
Thursday, 01 October 2009 18:06
For years, the Korean brand Cowon has steadily churned out some of the best sounding, most format-friendly media players on the planet. And if the latest round of iPod and Zune coverage had you asking "Where's the XviD support for all my torrents of 'Rock of Love'?" then Cowon may have a new player that's perfect for you (actually, italready does).
Sunday, 27 September 2009 11:34
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Surveillance cameras suffer two big drawbacks: They're hard to mount where you want them, and most models require plugging into a wall socket, which is invariably nowhere nearby. One company, Avaak, says that it has come up with a solution, a peel-and-stick video camera system called Vue.
Read more: Peel-and-Stick Wireless Cams--With One Year of Battery Life
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