Maybe you read about the cool Mr. Clock Radio last year. This robot head wake-up gadget was recently displayed at the popular CES 2008 consumer electronics…
Author: Robert Birming
This USB drives comes with a 4GB built-in flash memory and a design inspired by a Duracell 1.5 volts AA battery. Use the attached key ring…
What’s up with gadgets and foots? It wasn’t long ago we covered the foot webcam and now we can all get a keychain photo frame in…
If you don’t want to use your computer mouse or keyboard as a Skype phone, simply plug this little communication gadget into the USB port instead.
No matter what you do decide to create with those colorful plastic LEGO building bricks, it always looks cool – even if they melt.
“Soyntec Wiffinder” is a line of smart laptop bags that allows you know the Wi-Fi level signal without having to take your laptop out of the…
Rovio is the first robot from the WowWee company to use the breakthrough Northstar technology for pinpoint navigation of your home or office. Rovio acts as…
The Cambridge Consultants has come up with the Iona Cube concept, a Wi-Fi enabled internet radio with a simple and intuitive new design.
How about starting 2008 off with a some geeky game related cross stitching?
This dock from NewerTech allows you to use your iPhone to make conference calls as well as listen to your music through the built-in speaker -…
This is probably one of the better looking Skype mouse combos we’ve seen so far. It’s also equipped with a 2.5mm earphone jack for “extra privacy”.
This black stylish iPod amplifier/charger allows you to enjoy your playlists with the “warmth and richness only a vintage tube amplifier can provide”.
COTN (Creatures of the Night) is the name of a new line of beautiful urban inspired camouflage watches by the American Nooka design company.
Oregon Scientific, the company that brought us the beautiful Weather In Motion device, has yet another stylish weather forecaster out.
Would you feel more relaxed when squeezing this see-thru alien head?
This black, flexible and “virtually indestructible” keyboard features both a Skype dial pad and a built-in 2-port USB hub.
A Start Trek chandelier hanging from the ceiling and the Enterprise telephone on your desk, but still having a hard time getting your Trekkie message across?…
This microscope replaces the traditional eyepieces with a 3.5-inch large LCD screen for easy and comfortable viewing for yourself and to share with others.
Korean ball point pens with built-in USB drives isn’t something we haven’t seen before, a 1GB model was announced by Digix not that long ago.
This retro looking radio is powered via the USB port on your computer and will give you information about the current time and weather conditions.