Spiderpodium iPhone Holder Looks Creepy

March 14, 2010

Spiderpodium iPhone Holder Looks Creepy

We’ve already seen many different cradles for Apple’s iPhone, but you have to confess that the Spiderpodium does seem to stand out from the others, not least considering it has eight bendable spider-like legs. You’ll be able to bend the legs to hold up your iPhone on various surfaces, probably even the handlebars of your bike, not that we’re advocating you fiddle with your iPhone while riding it. The Spiderpodium is currently up for preorder for £14.99 ($23 USD) and it will be available on March 29th.

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Nexus One Live Wallpaper Modded To Cyanogen Blue

March 1, 2010

Nexus One Live Wallpaper Modded To Cyanogen Blue

Do you dislike the multi-colored live wallpaper that Google’s Nexus one offers? whether it’s just a different color scheme that you’re looking for, some folks have managed to fiddle with the phone and get it to use only Cyanogen Blue. certain, it won’t turn your phone into the coolest phone on the block, but whether you’re into customization, thereupon every little bit counts right? At the very least, you’ll be different from your other Nexus One-touting friends. Funnily abundant, it’s called “Sexy Nexus” in the Color Scheme setting of the wallpaper list.

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Kitchen Garden Concept Grows Your Plants For You

February 12, 2010

Kitchen Garden Concept Grows Your Plants For You

Want to plant your own vegetables or herbs, but don’t know how to? whether that concept fridge becomes a reality, you just might have an easy way to do so. The designer worked with Green Fortune & Whirlpool to come up with a refrigerator that allows you to pop lettuce plants and herbs purchased from the supermarket into the Kitchen Garden system, prolonging its life and allowing it to grow. It’ll be automatically watered, and light will be provided. whether you want to do it from the ground up, you could fiddle with a few of the fridge settings, and even grow it from a seed, all the way up to a plant, ready for you to construct salad with.

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fuRo WIND Allows You To Control Robots Via Your Movements

February 8, 2010

fuRo WIND Allows You To Control Robots Via Your Movements

The folks by at fuRo (Future Robotics Technology Center) have come up with the WIND (Wireless Intelligent Networked Device), which is a wearable robot controller. So instead of having to fiddle with buttons, keyboards and joysticks, you’ll be able to wear that, and the sensors in the vest will translate your movements into commands that will wirelessly control a robot. The WIND uses a SiP (System in Package) chip, which offers the full functionality of a personal computer on a without semiconductor. whether you’re still wondering how all that is possible, you’ve got to see it to believe it.

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Play With Windows 7 On The iPad Via Citrix

February 1, 2010

Play With Windows 7 On The iPad Via Citrix

There’s no denying that there are pros and cons to Apple’s iPad, but here’s one more positive point for it. whether you’re running Citrix XenDesktop or XenApp in the office, the iPad is going to be rather useful to you, thanks to its 1024 x 768 screen. At that resolution, it meets the minimum requirement for a good Citrix client, it’s cheaper than some Windows-based netbooks, and let’s not forget, most netbooks run at a lower resolution that the iPad. With that in place, you could effectively fiddle with your Windows 7 computer via your iPad while you’re on the go. Do note that we’re talking about remotely controlling your computer here, not installing Windows 7 on the iPad (though we’re certain many folks out there will try to achieve that). Could the iPad become the next big thing for IT professionals around the globe?

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Spy Camera Looks like An iPod

January 27, 2010

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You’ve seen all sorts of spy cams before, dressed up as pens, ties, and who knows what. Next up is a spy cam hidden in a fake-iPod looking device. whether you pop it into some discreet area, you might even be able to get away with it, but whether you leave it on the table, chances are someone is going to try and fiddle with it to play some music. The funny part is, it can be mounted on the wall with the included 360-degree stand, or set on the table (using the same stand). It’s quite a funny sight to see an “iPod” sticking out from the wall like that. It’ll require a microSD/SDHC card to store the pictures or videos, and can capture videos at 640 x 480 pixels, at a rate of 25fps. Image capture allows you to take pictures up to 1600 x 1200 pixels. It’s powered by a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery, so you won’t have to hook it up to a wall socket while you do your sneaky recording. It’ll set you back $39, so whether you think it might form you feel more like James Bond, you’re welcome to give it a shot.

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Allure Lights To Spruce Up Your Living Room

January 18, 2010

Allure Lights To Spruce Up Your Living Room

Want a contemporary looking lamp for your living room? Well, these Allure LED lamps certainly might do the trick. You’ll get multiple light sources from the same lamp, and you’ll get a couple of color sources at the base of the lamp, sprucing up your color options. Best of all, you get a remote control to get with it, allowing you to fiddle with its ability switch, top light activator, low light activator and an RGB button for you to fiddle with the colors.

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