June 9th, 2008 by admin

This is an iPhone. Tomorrow, there's probably going to be a new iPhone.

(Credit: CNET Networks)

I guess the thinking is if you toss enough possibilities in the air, at least one of them will come down right.

For example this Sunday morning, the Internet suggests that Apple’…

June 9th, 2008 by admin

Waboba Ball

Waboba Ball
The Waboba bounces on water like a skimming stone. An amazing and incredibly fun alternative to the Frisbee!

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June 9th, 2008 by admin

Pterosaur RC Dinosaur

Pterosaur RC Dinosaur

Dinosaurs in their myriad of shapes and sizes popped their clogs long before we humans came on the scene, which is just as well, seeing as we’d have been wiped out as fast as a plate of tasty hors d’oeuvres at a hungry lizard party. We are nevertheless besotted with those behemoths, probably because they ruled the world for so long, and as such dinosaurs have become our palaeontological pop stars. They’re cool, there’s no two ways about it, dinosaurs are just plain cool. So when we came upon an R/C dinosaur that flew, well, you can imagine.

The Pterosaur, complete with silent p, is the very first Triassic flying machine. Flapping its wings, just as we would imagine any demented flying lizard is wont to do, the Pterosaur swoops, glides, turns, dives and makes passers by run screaming back to their caves. It charges up directly from the remote control handset, has a flight time of about 10 minutes per charge, and an astonishing range of up to 100ft. Flight control is remarkably easy, turning it left and right is a doddle, it has a super tough foam body, and its little eyes glow a devilish red as it flies. We’re fairly sure that this isn’t a true reflection of the real thing, but it does make it look mean and funky. Do be warned that when flying this in the park, whilst you will be having a great time, you may well make pigeons paranoid, and small children cry. Yes, it’s that much fun.

You can have this for £29.95 - Approx USD $53.91 / €44.33

June 9th, 2008 by admin

I Light Speaker

I Light Speaker

The I-Lit is the lava lamp of speakers; retro, relaxing and colourful with just a hint of kitsch. Standing tall and proud with sexy curves, the I-Lit has two high quality speakers, one on its base and one on its head. Plug the included cable into the headphone jack of your MP3/CD player and watch as the I-lit pulses up and down its length in warm, relaxing colours to the beat of your music. You can adjust the volume and light/sound sensitivity. The slightly iridescent body of the I-Lit gives a lovely sheen too. Weighing in at about half a dozen eggs, and much less likely to scramble, the I-Lit makes for a great little sound and light system for your tunes.

You can have this for £24.95 - Approx USD $44.91 / €36.93

June 9th, 2008 by admin

T-Qualizer II (Large)

T-Qualizer II (Large)
The T-Qualizer is a minor technological miracle, in the form of a fashionably black t-shirt. It looks like the common or garden variety beloved of rock musicians and advertising types, until the equaliser modification is enabled.

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June 9th, 2008 by admin

Bladerunner Mini

Bladerunner Mini
Cool as a long green salad vegetable in shades, the Bladerunner Mini is the pups’ nuts in indoor helicopter flying.

You can have this for £44.95 - Approx USD $80.91 / €66.53

June 7th, 2008 by admin

SANTA CLARA, Calif.–Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference is expected to cover the parallel tracks of Mac and iPhone software development, but the company may have another aspect of parallelism to discuss next week.

Nvidia's CUDA technology could make it easier to transcode home movies–or hits like Ratatouille–into …

June 7th, 2008 by admin

We'll be covering Apple's annual WWDC conference live on Monday, starting at 10 a.m. PDT.

(Credit: Apple)

If you want blow-by-blow coverage of Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ keynote address on Monday, make sure to pay us a visit before 10 a.m. PDT for our …

June 7th, 2008 by admin

Updated 10:00am PT with statement from AMD

Intel’s business practices will come under the scrutiny of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, which has opened a formal antitrust investigation of the chipmaker.



The New York Times, citing lawyers and government officials, reported on Friday morning that subpoenas have …

June 7th, 2008 by admin

Apple has promoted two new executives to the inner circle of its management, and put them in charge of its two most important products at present.

Scott Forstall is now senior vice president of iPhone Software, and Bob Mansfield is now senior vice president of Mac Hardware Engineering. AppleInsider spotted …