Posted by: admin on: August 16, 2012
It’s about time someone solved this problem as it has plagued mankind for years. Ma Yi Xuan is a student designer who has solved the problem in theory, and in reality by UltraTek‘s new Flipper. There is also a ‘Ambidextrous’ USB hub which you can get from geekstuff4u linked below.
Posted by: admin on: August 13, 2012
It’s a simple idea, this gizmo allows you to use a Playstation controller with your Android phone. There are emulators for virtually every console and now the thousands of classic games for them become infinitely more playable! $15 wireless, $25 wired. Via thegameklip.com
Posted by: admin on: August 9, 2012
This clever gadget scans in your cards and stores the information behind a biometric fingerprint system. Then when you want to use a card it loads the information onto the programmable card on the back. You can pick one up for a scorching $200 from Geode.
Posted by: admin on: August 2, 2012
A ‘truly immersive’ VR headset that promises to be competitively priced with a star studded list of endorsements. Gabe Newel of Valve, John Carmack of Doom and even Notch of Minecraft all say this thing is gonna rock. You can sign up for a dev kit on kickstarter
Posted by: admin on: August 1, 2012
Attach this little lens by Kogento and you can get a 360 degree view from your smartphone camera. Great for those times when you need eyes in the back of your head as there isn’t time to capture everything that is going on around you. $47.45 on Amazon.com
Posted by: admin on: July 20, 2012
Every home should have one.
Posted by: admin on: July 16, 2012
I present to you the most funded project in kickstarter history and no1 thing that you should be able to buy by now. The Eric Migicovsky’s Pebble E-Paper watch raised a cool $10 mil on kickstarter.com at least 4 months ago AND I STILL CAN’T BUY IT. Not even from it’s official website
Posted by: admin on: October 5, 2011
These portable speakers conduct vibrations onto any surface possibly creating a powerful speaker. Known as Surface Transducers, OrigAudio produce one called the Rockit 2.0 for around $30. But if you’re looking for something cheap and cheerful, you can buy a frog shaped surface transducer for $5 from Amazon.