We couldn’t help it.
He’s hot.
And there’s a Twilight iPod cover for is $12, which is out tonight here.
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We love more than just the name of this innovative portable charging device.
The Powerstick changes the portable charging game by simply drawing power from any USB port— including computers and laptops—and then can be used to charge mobile devices; no environmentally unfavorable disposable batteries or clunky and unsightly wall chargers are required.
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Looking for the best way to crank up that new remix in your backyard? Bose has just the thing: Free Space 51 environmental speakers are the ideal gadget to ensure a successful pool party, BBQ, picnic, or backyard house party.
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For everyone who has joined the Amazon Kindle digital reading revolution, Periscope offers a single compact Kindle cover that also features a built-in retractable reading light, as well as notepad and pen holders.
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We don’t own any records (or tapes or CD’s for that matter) but we still can’t help drooling over these turntables made from diamond.
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If iTunes killed the home stereo system, then the TouchDiva is set to kill your iTunes.
How could this be!? Simple.
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USB 3.0 is just about the bend!
Talk of USB 3.0 have been coming down the pipeline for sometime this week we’ve got official specs! It is rate of 4.
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Filed under: Home Entertainment, Storage
We asked, and we're receiving. LaCie's LaCinema Rugged was initially announced across the pond late last month, yet we rough Americans were left wondering if it would ever see the light of day on US soil.
Filed under: Desktops
Now that Intel's mighty Core i7 is all out in the open, it's no shock to see a wave of gaming rigs come along boasting said chip.
Filed under: Cellphones
Been cursing your iPhone 3G's disappointing battery life? Don't have the heart to saddle the thing with that big ol' Juice Pack? The Power Slider by Incase promises to double your phone's power for up to 5 hours talk time on the 3G network (10 hours on 2G), increase your audio playback time to 26 hours, and increase your video playback time to 7 hours.
Filed under: Peripherals, Wireless
Well, it's increasingly starting to look like the reports of Wireless USB's demise may have been at least slightly exaggerated, as Italy's Olidata has now followed Cables Unlimited's lead in releasing a Wireless USB adapter set based on Wisair's WSR601 single-chip solution.
Filed under: Digital Cameras
The folks at Photography Blog offered a few first impressions about Canon's PowerShot SX10 IS when they first got their hands on it a couple of months back but, as is their nature, they've now followed things up with a decidedly more thorough review of what they describe as a "sturdy plastic brick of a camera.You may not be able to use your cell phone while in flight, but American Airlines are cozying up to the use of cellular technology with a new check-in system they’ve been testing at Chicago O’Hare International Airport and will start using at LAX and John Wayne Orange County Airports this week.
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Tell it to the iPhone girl….
Having a disagreement with your friends about how many kids Angelina Jolie has? Just need to know how many floors are in the Chrysler Building? How about what the best Burger in your town is? Visiting a strange city and want to know where all the gay bars are? Pretty soon you [.
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Introducing Firemachines' Slyc: this diminutive desktop is not the smallest we've ever seen -- and regardless of what they say in their product literature, it's hardly a bargain when compared to the Mac mini and other similarly sized desktops.
Filed under: Desktops, Gaming
Tweak Town has given the new LAN Shark gaming PC by Smooth Creations a thorough once-over and they really seem to like what they see.
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The 2PG TC8281 is one hard working portable game console -- and trust us, it ain't easy trying to make a living under the shadow of the PSP and its less expensive (and downright irreputable) siblings.
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Remember that totally forgettable PoD that popped up and vanished back in June? You know -- that minuscule box (around the size of two cigarette packs) that plays back practically anything (torrents, web videos, etc.
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It looks like Amazon started a trend last week when they announced their "Frustration Free Packaging" initiative, which boils down to the elimination of clamshell-style packaging for a lot of their top-sellers, and the introduction of more eco-friendly materials, like good old-fashioned (recycled) cardboard.
Filed under: Gaming
Hey, pal -- remember that 160GB PS3 Drake's Fortune bundle we told you about back in August? Well thanks to the totally awesome skills of one intrepid reader, we now know that they're available for purchasing pleasure at your local Best Buy (and other spots, we like to imagine).