TED Energy Detective - a home energy monitor saves your bills
- Posted by ketyung on 12:59AM Oct 18, 2008
TED Energy detective is a device that measures how much energy is consumed by your gadgets, appliances and the entire house. So from that on you’ll lean how to manage and reduce some unnecessary >>
Dubreq iStylophone turns iPhone into an organ
- Posted by ketyung on 10:46PM Oct 16, 2008
Various applications have been made for the iPhone which turn it into a great musical instrument. We’ve seen piano, guitar, drum and now we have a Stylophone here. Stylophone is an electronic >>
USB 2.0 BBQ Flash drumstick
- Posted by ketyung on 10:16PM Oct 16, 2008
USB flash drives come in various shapes these days. How about one that is shaped like a BBQ drumstick? It definitely looks delicious! But I think this gadget is not advisable to be on your work >>
Sharp launches first LCD TV with built-in Blu-ray recorder
- Posted by ketyung on 09:55PM Oct 16, 2008
It’s the trend that more devices will come with built-in Blu-ray. We’ve seen a NAS server that has a built-in Blu-ray recorder which provides the convenience to backup data to and from Blu-ray >>
Helicopter alarm clock wakes you up with its annoying engine sound
- Posted by ketyung on 09:38PM Oct 16, 2008
It’s another weird alarm clock from Japan. This time it’s in the shape of a helicopter. And some more it makes extra copter engine sound that surely wakes you up no matter how sleepy you’re. The >>
USB Volume controller for those with extra USB ports to kill
- Posted by ketyung on 11:32PM Oct 15, 2008
Controlling music volume on your computer all depends on the software volume controller, which might be little hard to some people to slide the volume up and down using a mouse. Here comes a >>
Sandisk readies Sansa and artist-branded slotMusic players
- Posted by ketyung on 10:58PM Oct 15, 2008
Sandisk has just got their first slotMusic music device which is specially made for the slotMusic that the company has unveiled recently in US - the idea of selling MP3 clips on microSD cards. The >>
iOmega StorCenter ix2 NAS server supports Bluetooth - backup cellphone data made easy
- Posted by ketyung on 10:07PM Oct 15, 2008
iOmega has announced its new NAS Server - StorCenter ix2, which is made for both home and business users and it’s the first device from the company that comes equipped with Bluetooth connectivity. Since >>
Keeping laptop cool with this Chinese Opera FaceMask cooling fan
- Posted by ketyung on 09:45PM Oct 14, 2008
If you’re a big fan of Chinese Opera, you’d surely wanna add some Chinese Opera style into your computers. We have a Chinese Opera FaceMask notebook cooler here, which keeps your laptop cool >>
LG Display - Notebook LCD panel that reduces viewing angle to protect privacy
- Posted by ketyung on 09:20PM Oct 14, 2008
While you’re surfing those NSFW sites, you surely do not want the guy who sits pretty close to you to be able to peek what you’re surfing - you want more privacy. But you notebook >>
Indoor Infrared remote-controlled Hovercraft
- Posted by ketyung on 08:59PM Oct 14, 2008
We have some little remote controlled hovercrafts here, which let you kill some times when you’re extremely bored. Flying them in your living space should bring you pretty much fun. These >>
Aptus Games come with mini motion USB controllers
- Posted by ketyung on 10:07PM Oct 13, 2008
Aptus Games has made a couple of games for the PC environment and they all come with some cute mini USB controllers for adding more fun to PC gaming. These USB mini controllers hook up to your >>
OLO netbook acts as a mothership for your iPhone, turns iPhone’s touchscreen into its trackpad
- Posted by ketyung on 09:47PM Oct 13, 2008
Since many netbooks have surfaced in the market recently, perhaps many of you have noticed they’re almost similar. Such as powered by Atom processor, having similar storage and memory options etc. Some >>
AirPod - air-powered car, not bad, looks cute
- Posted by ketyung on 09:28PM Oct 13, 2008
AirPod is an air-powered car, which many have commented that it looks little weird. To me, it looks kind of cute which surely attracts many eyes if you’re one driving this little car on the road. The >>
NVIDIA GPUs + Elcom Distributed Password Recovery software make WiFi passwords super easy to crack
- Posted by ketyung on 10:56PM Oct 11, 2008
It isn’t the first time that we’ve heard that NVIDIA GPUs are used to crack passwords, as they’re simply too powerful with their parallel processing power. And now used with a software >>

