Digital Puzzle Alarm Clock

Remember that analog puzzle alarm clock that we wrote about last year? Here is a new digital approach with the same kind of concept.
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Remember that analog puzzle alarm clock that we wrote about last year? Here is a new digital approach with the same kind of concept.

This digital shelf, developed by a French designer named Jean-Louis Frechin, was recently showcased at the International Milan furniture show.

Pravan Mistry, a PhD student at the MIT Media Lab, has come up with a cool way of digitizing 3M’s good ol’ yellow Post-it notes.

This programmable digital tire pressure gauge from Accutire features a large backlit LCD screen, a LED flashlight, and it remembers the recommended pressure for your front and rear tires.

We’ve seen a couple of digital cuckoo clocks here at GeekAlerts earlier, and now designer Osian Batyka Williams gives us another cool example of this.

This handy tool allows the user to make accurate measurements in an old-fashioned style, but with modern digital technology under the hood.

Maybe you remember this WiFi Digital Photo Frame that we covered back in August. Now eStarling has released a model that supports RSS.

This 19-inch TFT LCD digital photo frame does not only display your digital photos, it can also play your MP3 files and MPEG movies.

We’re seeing more and more digital photo frames popping up. The latest one is called WiFi Digital Photo Frame ($611) and communicates via WiFi with Flickr, Windows Live, and other photo sharing site. This allows you to automatically have freshly uploaded photos displayed on the 800×600 hi-res screen.
The 10.4 inch large digital photo frame also features multi-format card reader, built-in stereo speakers, on-screen menu and a smart remote control.

Do you want to zoom in on stuff, but have no need for all the extra goodies that comes with the USB Microscope, Webcam & Hub combo? Maybe this 1.3 Megapixel USB Digital Microscope ($350) over at ThinkGeek is where you should put your money instead.