Showing newest 39 of 74 posts from January 2008. Show older posts
Showing newest 39 of 74 posts from January 2008. Show older posts
0 comments Thursday, January 31, 2008



Ok, I know. This probably takes the Oscar for most useless thing of all time, but at least they're interesting. And yes, they are Felt Rocks (I wasn't just enthusiastic about Felt). So if you find yourself inclined to buy these for some odd reason you can do all sorts of fun things like throw them at people and....er well I don't know. At least they're a conversation piece.

P.S. I just realized they are $240. Now you really don't have an excuse to buy these. If you are even thinking about it, I'll save you the time. You can give me $240 and I'll throw a real rock at you to knock some sense back in your head

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If you're looking to buy a digital camera, look no further. Many new cameras out there tote extremely high megapixel counts, or fancy features and doodads - but this is the ultimate guy's camera. Incredibly intuitive yet powerful interface with every feature you could want in a point-and-shoot camera. Durable, long lasting, and great with scroll features to easily thumb back and forward through your pictures. Also, it has a nice big screen that takes up about as much space as it can on the back of the camera, so viewing your pictures after you've snapped 'em isn't a pain in the ass either. At $217, you can't lose. Another photo photo after the Jump >>


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The iPhone may finally have met a serious competitor. Garmin will roll out the Nuvifone in the 4th Quareter of 2008, and it looks pretty sick from what I can see. Now, the question will be what carrier picks them up, and how much their plans will be. Since it will be true GPS, that shouldn't eat up your data bandwith over the networks, but what about battery life? I guess only time will tell, but it looks pretty sweet as of now. More Photos after the Jump >>

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PRESS RELEASE:

Garmin n vifone Takes Personal Navigation and Communication to the Next Level

New York/January 30, 2008/PR Newswire -- Garmin International Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd. (Nasdaq: GRMN) and the world's leading GPS manufacturer, today announced its entrance into the mobile phone market with the n vifone, an all-in-one, sleek and slim, touchscreen device that combines a premium phone, mobile web-browser, and cutting-edge personal navigator. The n vifone is a work of art in features, design and functionality and is destined to transform how individuals connect, communicate and navigate their life.

"The n vifone is an all-in-one device offering unmatched integration of utility and function in a single mobile device," said Cliff Pemble, Garmin's president and COO. "This is the breakthrough product that cell phone and GPS users around the world have been longing for -- a single device that does it all."

The n vifone is an innovative mobile phone that has a wide range of advanced yet easy-to-use features. The all touchscreen device is the first of its kind to integrate premium 3.5G mobile phone capability with an internet browser, data connectivity, personal messaging, and personal navigation functions in one device. When powered on, the 3.5-inch touchscreen display reveals three primary icons -- "Call," "Search," and "View Map" which allow the user to effortlessly master the n vifone's functions.

The n vifone is the ultimate multi-tasker. Calls are easily initiated by tapping the "Call" button and selecting a name from the contact list or by using the on-screen keypad. When the user is trying to juggle talking on their phone while entering their vehicle to start a trip, the n vifone makes the transition simple. When the n vifone is docked onto the vehicle mount, it automatically turns on the GPS, activates the navigation menu, and enables hands-free calling so that the user never misses a beat in the conversation and is able to begin routing to their destination with ease.

Customers familiar with Garmin's industry leading n vi product line will feel right at home using the n vifone's personal navigation features. It includes preloaded maps of North America, Eastern and Western Europe, or both, and allows drivers to quickly find a specific street address, establishment's name or search for a destination by category using the n vifone's built-in database with millions of points of interest. Turn-by-turn, voice-prompted directions guide the user to their destination. If they miss a turn along the route, n vifone automatically recalculates a route and gets them back on track, speaking the names of the streets along the way.

The n vifone is Garmin's first device to include Google local search capability, which harnesses the vast point of interest information available from the world wide web. N vifone users can search for locations like "coffee shops" and Google will sort the results based on the user's current location and relevance. Information provided by Google includes a web-based rating so that users can select the most appropriate destination and route directly to it. In addition, the n vifone includes a web browser incorporating premium features and touchscreen operation for an optimum mobile browsing experience. The n vifone also includes personal messaging functions, including email, text, and instant messaging.

For the ultimate in safety, the "Where am I?" feature lets users touch the screen at any time to display the exact latitude and longitude coordinates, the nearest address and intersection, and the closest hospitals, police stations and gas stations. The n vifone also helps drivers find their car in an unfamiliar spot or crowded parking lot by automatically marking the position in which it was last removed from the vehicle mount.

In addition to navigation, the n vifone includes access to Garmin Online , an online service offering constantly-updating information such as real-time traffic, fuel prices, stock prices, sport scores, news reports, local events and weather forecasts.

The n vifone also includes numerous mobile entertainment applications. The built-in camera allows individuals to take a picture that will automatically be tagged with the exact latitude and longitude reference of where the image was taken. The user may then save the image so they can navigate back to the location, or email the image to a recipient who can navigate directly to the location. The n vifone also provides direct access to millions of geo-located landmark and sightseeing photographs available through Google's Panoramio picture sharing site. The Panoramio photo search feature enhances the enjoyment and adventure of sightseeing in an otherwise unfamiliar location. Other multimedia functions of the n vifone include a built-in video camera, MP3 and MPEG4/AAC.

Garmin anticipates that the n vifone will be available in the third quarter of 2008. Specific details about pricing and sales partners will be announced in the future. Additional information about n vifone is available at www.garmin.com/nuvifone.



0 comments Wednesday, January 30, 2008



So...that new wireless nunchuck is pretty cool - but you probably don't want to go out buying new controllers seeinga s you probably already have a few. Here's the solution, NYKO came out with a wireless adapter for the nunchuck so now you only have to drop 20 bucks to go commando, Wii style.

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Release your inner Al Gore, and instead of using power to light up your front porch/steps or garden use the Sun Jar. Quite literally, it is just a jar of sun. Leave it out all day and at night, you get the power of the sun harnessed in an itty bitty Jar. Now if they could have just figured out how to do this in the movie Sunshine, no mission to space would have been necessary and all that nonsense could have been avoided....sigh.

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Only got 1 HDMI port on that budget receiver/TV? Don't want to spend $800-$5000 for a new one? Me either. So get this, for $55 you can get the Belkin HDMI switcher. Perfect so you don't have to worry about constantly changing the channel on your TV to other inputs or settling for component when you have 2 devices with HDMI cords and only one port to go into. The beauty of this is in the simplicity. No crazy remotes, no big boxes or fancy recievers. Just 1 little box with a remote that has 2 buttons. Even Paris Hilton could figure this out.

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$54.99

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0 comments Tuesday, January 29, 2008




Looking for a project? Looking for some new speakers? Well here you go, MacGyver. Put together your own speakers from JVC starting with the Cherry wood boxes. Specially designed by JVC-Victor Japan these deliver the kind of clean sound only the Japanese are capable of. More specs & pictures after the jump. More>>

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$369.99

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The Finished Product:

Specifications

Type: 1 way bus reflex type anti magnetic shape (JEITA)
Use speaker: 8.5cm cone speaker
Rated input (JIS): 7.5W
Largest input (JIS): 30W
Rated impedance 4 ohm
Playback frequency zone: 55Hz - 20kHz
Output overpressure value: 81dB/W m
Cabinet: Natural pure cherry material
Size: W120 x H160 x D233 mm
Mass: 1.6kg


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I don't know if you can truly call it a Gangster Box Set without The Godfather in there, but hey. I guess that's something that you need to buy in it's own box set seeing as it really is in a class of it's own. However, if you are a fan of movies like The Godfather and Goodfellas, this is a must. Including a three disc Unrated Extended Collectors Edition of American Gangster and two disc special editions of Scarface, Casino, and Carlito's Way - Goodfellas is pretty much the only thing missing.

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The LA based Dissizit (get it...This is it) knows how to make some pretty sweet gear - this shirt being a prime example. And yes, those are Mikey Mouse hands making an LA Gang Sign.

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0 comments Monday, January 28, 2008


MixTapes are back baby, now you can have all of the fun of giving a chick a mix tape like in High Fidelity with none of the outdated technology. Inside this tape is a memory stick where you can upload your favorite playlists. Now all you have to do is get dumped and stand in the pouring rain in a leather jacket for hours and you're all good.

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BMWs are not exactly cheap, but even your broke ass can afford one of these. The BMW 1 Series, completely customizable for those of you on a budget nets out to about $40,000 with lots of goodies, and bases as low as $28,000. Now just take one of these classes, and you'll be all set for the next bond movie.

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One of the best new action franchises since Die Hard (minus the shaky Camera work in Bourne 2, and some of it in 3), the soundtrack has much to do with it's success. Great music to chill out to, work to, or just listen to all the way through. From up and coming composter John Powell, this is one of the better soundtracks released this year.

Pricetag: $14.99

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0 comments Friday, January 25, 2008


So, Sharpies are sweet. Pretty much not up for debate. You can write on anything....paper, a wall, your passed out roommate's face. They're great. But now, you can even personalize them. Not exactly the most useful thing in the world, but still pretty sweet. Great Valentines day present for your girlfriend too*.

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*Don't actually get this for your girlfriend for Valentines Day, unless you want to break up with her. In which case I might also advocating writing a not with said Sharpie saying:
"I Hate you.
Love, Dave"

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Roc the Mic Right. Marc Ecko always puts out the freshest stuff, including this Jacket (now marked down to only $44.99!). I don't really know what else to say here, except this jacket is dope.


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At least look the part. This new Under Armour HeatGear is perfect for outdoor sports in Jan & Feb (probably even March, although who knows, Al Gore says it'll be 80 in March). Just don't bring your Chica to the game, or else you may suffer the fate of Tony Romo.

Pricetag: $24.99

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Isn't it annoying when you have a PDF and you need to get the text out of it, but you can't. I think so, so here's to never re-typing a document because it was sent in PDF again becuase of PDFOnlineText.Com. Woohoo!

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Style your lighting with this old school movie studio-esque table lamp. Great for bedside reading, or general lighting. For best effect put in a 40watt soft bulb for a dull glow and really get that old movie feeling.

Pricetag: $99


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0 comments Thursday, January 24, 2008



If you have as many DVDs as I do, stop piling them next to your TV or leaving them all over your apartment. Get organized with this DVD wall rack ($299). Instead of a cheap plastic rack, splurge a little and display your collection prominently, and let the movies be a part of the room. Like a multi-media bookshelf, this makes you look cultured cool and hip....ok well maybe leave that copy of "Jersey Girl" under your bed.

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5-0! The London Police started when big English geezers headed to Amsterdam in 1998 and started rejuvenating the visually disappointing streets of the drug capital of the world. The characters known simply as “LADS” soon held an iconic presence in the city.


The London Police Collector Pack features sweet sunglasses, with corresponding Snow Gogles, Reversible full-zip hoody and a couple other cool doodads. It's all wrapped up in a one of a kind embossed zippered case and each one has a serial number Only 500 are being produced, so get it while it's HOT!

Pricetag: $170 (shades only)
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Ok, so it looks like the DeathStar - but really it's a puzzle - and probably one of the hardest you've ever done. Screw SoDoKu, this thing looks a lot cooler on your desk, and plus if you get pissed at it you can always throw it at someone and REALLY make it a Deathstar. Way better than tearing up your SoDoKu book in a fit of frustration.

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It's the roadrunner, sporting some seriously oversize kicks. This t-shirt from Alife ($40), which if you don't know it, is one of the freshest sneaker stores around, kicks it old school. Watch out for that Coyote.

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Be like Drama and get some new blades for your Kitchen. Manufactured in thiers, france. these knives ( have beautiful ebony handles and swedish stainless steel blades with a matte polish. the blade extends all the way through, just past the handle; giving a sense of balance and stability with each flick of the wrist. Now, where's my omlette?

Pricetag: $75-$126

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0 comments Wednesday, January 23, 2008



The wireless multi-room Sonos Digital Music System ($999) does everything to bring music to every room of your house. Compatible with Pandora (one of the coolest online music programs ever, more on it here). The Sonos liberates Pandora from your PC so you can play all of your favorite stations all over your house. You can even stream music from iTunes or your other favorite internet radio stations (although God only knows why you would want to listen to an Internet Radio with Pandora at your fingertips). The Sonos allows you to wirelessly control every room from the palm of your hand with their iPod-esque control panel.

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0 comments Tuesday, January 22, 2008


Who needs real eyes, when we can just replace them with bionic ones? This thing can actually see for you. Giving blind people everywhere new hope, this "Bionic eye" is actually a pinhole camera that attaches straight to a nerve-stimulating chip at the back of the eye, resulting in a complete electronic vision system. Pretty sweet. Cue remake of "Scent of a Woman".

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0 comments Friday, January 18, 2008


James Bond...nope - no James Bond here - Just Daniel Craig in what looks like it's going to be a killer performance. One of the better trailers I've seen. Definitely up there with the Jarhead trailer and the There Will Be Blood Trailer. Check out the trailer on Yahoo.

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As a rule, I would stick to Alka Seltzer if you're really feeling shitty. However, for the mild hangover try this guy out. The fennel and lemon smell will chase away nausea, fatigue and headaches. It even comes in a cool prescription bottle.

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If you own a Wii, you have to own the Wii Perfect Shot ($14.99). I mean, come on. These are the guys that invented Duck Hunt for God's sake! Resident Evil and Ghost Squad will never be the same again. At this price point, there's really no excuse to not have this if you already have the system.

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Ok, sorry for all of your folks outside the Tri-State area, but I had to post this one. Patrick Stewart (yes, as in Captin Kirk) will be doing Macbeth at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) starting February 12th. Now, I know you probably faked reading Macbeth in high-school, but do yourself a favor, grab some culture and some class and go see this thing. Patrick Stewart (belive it or not) is one of the most respected shakespearean actors around, and will do a fantastic job. Even I, who is not a big fan of plays at all, want to see this one. Plus, Macbeth is probably one of the coolest plays old Billy wrote.

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Kidrobot has got to be one of the coolest stores around. If you are in NY or SF, definitely check them out (The NY store is down in SoHo and the SF store is in Haight & Ashbury). This long sleeve crew neck ($150) will certainly make a statement...and it's not an ant-smoking campaign.

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If you're one of those guys that carries around a keychain with so much crap on it that you look like a janitor it's time for change. This Coach keychain is a winner at $28. Get rid of all the keys you don't use....you don't need the key for your 9th grade gym locker anymore, or the apartment you rented 3 years ago and clean up the clutter with a brand new keychain. The clip comes in handier than you might think, even if you're not one for clipping things to your belt (which, if you are - stop it immeadiately).

Added bonus: You can say you own something form Coach, even if it is only a keychain.

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0 comments Thursday, January 17, 2008

If you're looking to upgrade your home thearter system, or start a new one from scratch you can't possibly go wrong with the Rotel RSX-1058 ($2500). This thing has so many inputs you could probably plug in your microwave and music would come out. The highest end of the high end with regards to sound. Next stop, $20,000 speakers and the 150 Inch Plasma.

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It kind of looks like the sickets Jeep you've ever seen. But there it is the HX Concept car, not yet released by hummer, but if this thing goes into produciton look for them to be everywhere. Assuming they don't cost $120K or anything. Price for now, TBD.

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Looking for a new slick deck of cards for poker? Theory 11, makes "The Guardians" ($4.95) which have awesome back designs. The inside of the cards are pretty regular, so they won't distract you from yoru poke game, but the backs are incredibly designed.

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1 comments Wednesday, January 16, 2008




Yes, that's right. It is a Hybrid. Made by Mr. Fisker (who designed the Aston Martin DB9 and the BMW Z8). This baby can do up to 50 miles an hour purely off it's lithium battery, and only needs to be filled once a year if it is charged daily. Wow. You can also trick it out with a solar paneled roof that not only helps charge your car, but also gains energy to keep it cool while it is parked in a hot place. Yikes. It's like the iPhone of cars....and eco-friendly. [via Gearpatrol]

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$80,000-100,000

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Keep warm with this jacket from Victorinox. I know the Swiss army doesn't do a lot of fighting, so it leaves them a lot of time on their hands to design really sweet stuff - like the swiss army knife. Anyway, if you're looking for a new winter jacket this is the one.

Pricetag: $350

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I know it's gross and horrible for you, but secretly I really do love McDonalds no matter how bad it is for you. If you like McGriddles here is a chance to get some free. If you signup for the "Morning Impaired" newsletter you will instantly get a free coupon for one. Personally I'm partial to the bacon egg and cheese bagel, but it's all good to be honest.

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So, now-a-days everyone microchips their dogs so that if they get lost and picked up by a pound or something they will easily be able to contact the owner (God forbid you have a collar on them with your name and address but hey). Well good news! Now they have it for people. Yep that's right. The UK is contemplating unveiling a microchipping system for convicts to keep tabs on them and fight overcrowding in prisons. I mean why lock up a serial murderer when you can just follow him around on your GPS? Makes sense to me.

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0 comments Tuesday, January 15, 2008


Everyone hates it when you lose everything on your computer and someone says to you "Yeah...you probably should have backed that up on an external hard drive". Yeah, motherfucker, I know!

Anyway, here's the way you can avoid that conversation and not look up and realize you just said that to your boss. Time Capsule yet another brilliant inventions apple has come out with. This device will backup everything on your mac effortlessly and wirelessly. All you do is plug it in and hit the "Time Machine" Icon on your computer. Did I also mention it's a 802.11n (very fast) router & base station? Awesome. Plus, it's really not very expensive for a 1 TB hard drive.

If you don't buy this, expect to have a different response when someone tells you that you probably should have backed up your computer before your roommate got drunk and peed on it. Now it's "Yeah, I'm a dumbass....and I probably shouldn't have told Steve 'the bathroom is busy why don't you just piss in your room' while my laptop was in there."

Pricetag: $499 - 1 TB
$299 - 500 GB


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