Animated Homer Simpson Phone
From KNG America, the company that brought us the Animated Spider-Man Phone, comes this similar product designed like the famous Springfield dad.
Read moreFrom KNG America, the company that brought us the Animated Spider-Man Phone, comes this similar product designed like the famous Springfield dad.
Read moreThis will probably come as good news for those who enjoyed the possibilities of turning on and off TVs with the TV-B-Gone remote.
Read moreLEGO artist Nathan Sawaya has created an iPhone replica using LEGO bricks. The price is the same as the real deal: $399. Head over to Gizmodo for more pictures of the LEGO iPhone. Check out Happy Birthday, LEGO! for more fun brick building stuff.
Read moreThe MB 1000 is currently the world’s smallest touchscreen watch phone.
Read moreDon’t like the idea of having using R2-D2 or a computer mouse for those Skype calls? Maybe you should take a look at SOLO – a phone that looks a standard corded land line handset, but is designed to be used with Skype.
Read moreSomething for the Mario fans – a phone, an alarm clock and a Mario Cart R/C.
Read moreThe TeleSpy may not be a true alternative to a standard home alarm systems, but it can function as a low-cost option when you want to add a little extra security to your home.
Read moreHere’s something that would make a great addition to the Superman and Batman Superhero Desktop Gadgets from last week.
Read moreFrom China comes this mobile phone that looks like a rocket you would find in a 1950s science fiction magazine.
Read moreHere’s a Skype phone / computer mouse combo that looks like something that might just work in both aspects. A two buttons and scroll wheel mouse that seem to fit quite good in the hand, and a sliding cover cellphone style handset when you want to use it as a phone.
Read moreMake a simple iPhone / iPod stand stand from a standard business card. Read the how-to at Instructables: Simple business card iPhone / iPod stand. (Via BrentEvans Geek Tonic)
Read moreWillcom and Sanyo have come up with this weird looking battery phone. It runs on a single AA battery, giving you 250 hours of standby time or 5 hours of talktime. You won’t find many features though, not even a screen. Some more pictures and information at Uber-Review.
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