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Front & Back Clock

In an attempt to strip away all the superfluous quazi-artistic stuff from clocks and give us pure unadulterated basics The Wrong Objects, working out the concept of the Front & Back Clock, came up with a clear white disk. It certainly looks fine, but what about telling the time? And, by the way, since it’s [...]

New BeoLab Subwoofer Better, Bang : Olufsen Assure

Looking for gadgets to take better care of your home audio sound? Bang & Olufsen will soon be here with a new word in subwoofers. Called BeoLab 11, it is expected to hit North America within the next month. Very different from the too-well-known square box tucked away in some nook, the BeoLab 11 comes [...]

Sony Makes a Stylish PSP

Computers, cell phones, home accessories have been overwhelmed by fashion since almost time immemorial, and if there was a gadget that managed to stay away from the onrush of pink-dominated designs it was maybe PSPs. So now Sony, cooperating with designer Jill Stuart, broke fresh grounds by launching the “Jill Stuart Sweet Limited Package”, a [...]

Valentine’s Day Gift to Leave Video Messages

If you and your loved one like to leave each other love messages or to-do lists, you’d definitely love to have Digital Video Memo. This gadget allows to leave sound and video messages to your family. The device is ultimately simple to use. You just fix the gadget with a magnet holder on a vertical [...]

Jaybird SB1 Sportsband Bluetooth

Jaybird SB1 Sportsband Bluetooth

Whether you are really so keen on outdoor exercising or just spend a lot of time on the move, you will appreciate the convenience of the new bluetooth headsets from Jaybird. Or rather five conveniences, according to the company’s advertisement campaign. Jaybird assures you that its Jaybird SB1 Sportsband Bluetooth Headphones are adjustable in four [...]

New Colorful External Hard Drives in Samsung G Series

Samsung’s green concept has been augmented by new G Series 2.5-inch external hard drives displayed at CES 2010. They are eco-friendly, designed to be as noiseless as possible and require less power. Normally they consume only 0.09W and, being inactive for over 5 minutes, they switch over to the standby mode. They contain no halogen. [...]


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