This laptop is as strong as a macbook pro and extremely light weight. This computer weighs 3 pounds and seems pretty cool. It is only 1 inch think and starts at $899.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Toshiba Portege R700
This laptop is as strong as a macbook pro and extremely light weight. This computer weighs 3 pounds and seems pretty cool. It is only 1 inch think and starts at $899.
Friday, June 18, 2010
iPad Case you can boil
Monday, June 14, 2010
Robot Vacuum
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Spyder III Very Portable Laser
Built with the blue-laser diode of a dismantled Casio Green Slim projector, the $200 Spyder III is the world's most powerful portable laser. It can permanently blind you and set your skin—or anything else, really—on fire almost instantly.This is really cool and I want one.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Photography with HTC Evo


Magnetic cellphone lens attachments are admittedly ridiculous, but given that the HTC Evo has an 8MP camera. This camera is really cool. 8 mega pixles is better than any other phone right now.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
The Shadow Hawk


Weighing 4,800 pounds and armed with 1,100 horsepower capable of 1,805 foot pounds of torque, the Shadow Hawk can go 0 to 60mph in 3.5 seconds hitting a top speed of 208mph—yet it still manages an incredible 22mpg. You can customize the Shadow Hawk with configurations including standard 2-door or 4-door options and more enticing upgrades like 5-point harnesses and armament.
It costs about 1.2 million and they are very limited to about 12 total.
Monday, June 7, 2010
HTC EVO 4G Sales

News just in—the HTC EVO 4G has officially been more loved on launch day than the Palm Pre. While queues were around the block for many Sprint stores selling the webOS phone last June, it wasn't any match for the HTC EVO 4G. Friday saw the most sales for any one phone sold at Sprint in one day—in fact, there were three times more EVOs sold on launch day than there were Palm Pre and Samsung Instinct phones sold in the first three days at Sprint. [Sprint]
Friday, June 4, 2010
Cool Computer Workspace
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Sprint 4G EVO
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
PS3 Twistdock $100
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Fring Two Way Calling From Android

Here's what the quality is like. Sometimes it's echo-y, and sometimes when there's too much motion it gets pixelated to hell, but it's two-way video calling for free. How can you not get excited about that?
Fring doesn't care whether you're in vertical or horizontal orientation, leaving it up to you and your partner to pick one and stick with it. Switching back and forth means your buddy will have to turn his phone to compensate, which changes the orientation of his video too. And it only really works well with an Android phone with a front camera, like the Sprint HTC EVO we tried this on.
This is cool I am going to go download it and see how it works. My camera however is on the back of my phone.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Nightwind 2

This is the Nightwind 2, a compact, unmanned aerial vehicle made of carbon fiber. It's powered by an amazing new direct-injected, 88-cc, two-stroke hybrid boxer engine developed by Ricardo, and it's going to change the future of UAVs. Unmanned aerial vehicles, a.k.a. drones, are not a new enterprise — they've been flying in military applications for years, and have become integral parts of both Air Force and Navy arsenals and key tools in ground-troop operations. Everyone knows the big bad Predator drones that fly mission in the war zones and have the capability to destroy targets remotely, but those require nearly as ground support as a regular manned aircraft. The cost and complexity of those big drones is driving development in much more user- and taxpayer friendly compact UAVs. The Nightwind is an example of the latter.
This is really cool and kind of scary how good the Drones are getting. Many more things are turning into Drones to save human lives instead.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Invisable Sharks

As if they weren't scary enough, scientists have discovered that sharks can become invisible to prey/you using an optical trick. Not scared yet? Well, one of the invisible shark species is nicknamed the phantom hunter of the fjords. Run. Now.
The real name of the phantom hunter is Etmopterus spinax, or velvet belly lantern shark, which lives in the deep waters of the northeastern Atlantic Ocean. According to a study published in the Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, the shark becomes invisible by regulating the photophores underneath its body. This makes their belly glow matching the light of the sun above them, as filtered by the sea. As a result, preys or predators looking from under them are not able to see them.
Fortunately, not all sharks can turn invisible: Only ten percent of the sharks can use this trick.This is so crazy! Sharks that can go almost invisible in deep waters that is crazy!
Monday, May 24, 2010
How To Lift A Sunken Ship

It's the Cheonan, a South Korean Pohang-class corvette that broke in two on March 26. According to an international investigation, the cause was a torpedo fired from a North Korean Yeono class miniature submarine, killing 46 crew members. A few weeks later, on April 15, the South Korean Navy recovered the stern part from the bottom of the sea using a giant floating crane. On April 24, the bow was recovered.This is a pretty crazy story because the ship must weight thousands of tons!
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
HTC HERO 2.1 Firmware Update

Assuming you resisted the temptation to either root your Hero or update it with the recently leaked 2.1 firmware, this is your very first chance to finally slap a dash of Android future on your senescent device. Sprint has at long last made the update available, though it isn't quite yet ready to download from its site. Fear not, the good folks behind the yellow network have put together a guide on upgrading through your phone and we'll link up the download as soon as it's ready for consumption. Time to start enjoying that Google Maps Navigation magic and all the other goodies constituting Eclair's delectable filling.
This will be cool because I will get more features, but I am not exactly excited and waiting for it.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Smell-o-vision

The Twilight air purifier concept design has a slender, sheet-like OLED display which allows you to view videos or images while your air is cleaned of impurities, cooled down, and filled with a pleasant fragrance to match what you're watching.
This is a weird concept but it looks cool!
Friday, May 14, 2010
iBuyPower compromises on nothing with Lan Warrior 2

Desktop case connoisseurs will recognize the above as NZXT's Vulcan enclosure, and they'll also know it comes with two 120mm fans, at front and top, plus the option to add in a 200mm (that's eight inches, folks!) blower under the mesh side panel. Mind you, you'll be needing all the cooling you can get if you opt to run two of either the Radeon HD 5970 or GeForce GTX 480 in tandem, which this beastie can handle with its 1,200 Watt PSU. In terms of other specs, the Lan Warrior part deux will service you with anything up to an Intel Core i7-980X, 24GB of DDR3 RAM, and up to two terabytes of SSD storage. We decided we'd max those options out and got ourselves a blood-chilling $11,658 quote. Hit the source below to try and spec out a more reasonable rig, we're sure it's possible.
These computers look similar and seem powerful, but they are pretty different. They have similar powered graphics cards and they are different brands.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Possible 3D laptop

We're not sure there are any PC makers not working on 3D-enabled desktops and laptops at this point, but it looks like we can now add two more to the watch list: Fujitsu and Lenovo. Of the two, Fujitsu is by far the most forthcoming, as it's actually now showing off an all-in-one desktop PC that not only packs a 3D LCD, but a built-in 3D camera that will let you capture 3D images and video that can be viewed with the included 3D glasses.
A 3D Laptop would be really cool. I don't know how much I would really need it, but it is a cool concept.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Panasonic's 50 inch TV
We can see a time in the future, the very near future, where reviews of 3D HDTVs will lose their novelty. But, for now, they're still rare enough to warrant some attention, and so let's take a look at TechRadar's take on Panasonic's first 3D entry, the Viera TX-P50VT20. It's a 50-inch, 1080p plasma that excels as an HDTV, delivering great quality images -- even with SD content.I want this TV, but it is too expensive. All 3D tv's are cool, but there aren't many things to watch yet!
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
$60 motion ps3 controller
This seems just like the Wiimote and is not very original, but eventually this was bound to happen.Sony's been pretty fuzzy on pricing for the PlayStation Move -- we've only really heard "under $100" for the full package with controller and camera -- but it looks like the numbers are starting to solidify, as Gamestop Canada has the controller itself now listed for $59.99.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Android ousts iPhone OS for second place in US market

"We're number two" might not be the chant everyone's after, but we have a feeling that Google is more than satisfied with that in this case... for now. According to market research firm NPD, Google's Android operating system edged up into second place in the US smartphone market during the first quarter of the year, leaving it still well behind RIM's BlackBerry OS, but marking the first time that it has moved ahead of Apple's iPhone OS. Specifically, NPD found that RIM maintained a strong 36 percent market share for the quarter, with Android coming in at 28 percent, and iPhone OS in third at 21 percent. The growth for Android was attributed largely to strong carrier support -- like Verizon's buy-one-get-one free offer which, incidentally, also helped Verizon maintain a 30 percent smartphone market share, which is just slightly behind AT&T at 32 percent, and ahead of T-Mobile and Sprint at 17 and 15 percent, respectively.
I found this article interesting. The Android OS is moving up to second place now. I switched to an Android phone about a year ago and I really like it.
Friday, May 7, 2010
HTML 5 Mozilla
HTML5 seems to work better with flash and will be faster.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
European Space Shuttle
VEHRA and VSH—the name of the new civilian vehicle—are both air launched, and "based on the X-38 experimental lifting body from NASA, for which Dassault Aviation had defined the shape." While VEHRA will have heavy versions capable of putting a 7-ton payload in low orbit, VSH is only designed to bring tourists into the edge of space, flying at Mach 3.5.This is 22,000 pounds and looks really cool.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Black Wii!
The black Wii console, which we already knew was coming, has today been officially revealed by Nintendo of America. It'll still be $200, and include not one game, but two. Along with the Wii console, controller and nunchuk, the new Wii pack will include a Wii MotionPlus accessory and a copy both of Wii Sports and its sequel, Wii Sports Resort. We knew this too, but still, official details are always appreciated.
This isn't very revolutionary, but it looks cool in black.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
M55 EVO-001 Ferrari Electric Bike

It's not sleek and light-looking like the Gocycle, instead it's got an almost mountain bike appearance about it. Made with an aluminum frame, there are two models—a street version with a 250W motor, centrally-mounted, and an off-road version with a much more powerful motor, at 1300W—this model will be able to reach speeds of up to 43mph, with five motor speeds and 14 gears. Speed is dictated by how fast you pedal, which would seem very natural for first-time electric bike users.
This looks like a pretty cool electric mountain bike. I just wonder how much it will cost and when they will make it even faster.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
Star Fields

This is a picture of the majestic Carina Nebula—a cool hydrogen and dust titan in the Milky Way Galaxy—as captured by Hubble. NASA has turned it into a 3D volumetric model, allowing you to fly right in.
This looks really cool.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Circular Walking Bookshelf
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Speeding tickets from space
As though cameras on top of every traffic light weren't bad enough already: there's now a trial run of satellites that will catch you speeding, over a several-block range, from hundreds of miles up. Hope for clouds, I guess? The SpeedSpike system is being tested at two locations in London, and works a little differently than your typical trap: cameras on the ground are assisted by satellites that are capable of calculating your average speed between two points. Which to me just means a lot of speeding, then going very, very slowly, then speeding, and so on.This sucks for everyone. If you are speeding on the freeway at 2 in the morning and no one is around you could get a ticket.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Arm pillow Thing

Fellow arm sleepers, a new dawn is upon us. For just $100, we can alleviate the several tons of pressure that our massive craniums place upon our arms. That, or our pillows now have a hoagie compartment.
This is cool because your arm will not fall asleep anymore. This is also kind of dumb. This costs 100 dollars too that is a lot.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Leaked HP Slate Gets Tepid Hands-On Response

If nothing else, the mini-review confirms the leaked specs we saw a few weeks ago: the HP Slate runs full Windows 7 on an Atom processor, has oodles of ports, front and rear-facing cameras, and a multitouch display. The main complaint over at Conecti.ca, in fact, seems to be the Slate's "long and annoying load time," which is a (unquantified) trade-off you would expect for being able to run a full notebook OS on a tablet. It seems more like a compromise than a straight-up drawback, especially when you consider that this was a prototype and likely not a production-level unit.
The screen looks really cool and has some pretty cool features.
Monday, April 19, 2010
McDonalds Training with DS

In this Bloomberg report, we get a brief look at McDonald's own DS employee training software that's used in Japan. It's like Cooking Mama, just a lot more depressing when you "win."
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Volcano Eyjafjallajokull erupts

Chaos is reigning across Western Europe today, with hundreds of flights canceled due to volcanic ash sweeping across the continent. The pulverized rock and glass from the Icelandic Eyjafjallajokull glacier volcano is harmful to the engines of airplanes, apparently.
This sucks for travel, but it looks really awesome. The way the smoke was captured in this picture almost looks fantasy.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Holga 120 First 3D Lomo Camera
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Pilotless Navy Helicopter catches speedboat

The US Navy's unmanned "Fire Scout" helicopter was out minding its own business on a trial run, when its home base warship detected a suspicious speedboat on radar. That's when Robocopter kicked into high pursuit—filming the whole way.
The subsequent three-hour chase finally ended when the speedboat rendezvoused with a fishing boat, at which time a U.S. Coastguard Law Enforcement Detachment unit from the USS McInerney swarmed. What they found: 60 kilos of cocaine, with another 200 kilos of narcotics presumed jettisoned. Oh, and all sorts of bad guy drug traffickers.
It is a cool idea how an unmanned helicopter was able to catch this speedboat. Technology gets better every year and it is just awesome.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Adobe Creative Suite 5 preorder
As expected, Adobe's Creative Suite 5 has officially become available. Including Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Flash Catalyst and 11 more products, it's pricey—but reaming with the goods needed for any designer serious about their work. New features in the flagship title Photoshop are Truer Edge which has better edge detecting technology, and of course Content-Aware Fill, which definitely looks like magic. Native 64-bit support for both Photoshop, Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects is big news too, for file processing alone.
Full release below, with prices—which start at $1,699 for the Creative Suite 5 Production Premium kit.This is already being released and CS4 has only been out about one year. The upgrade price is about $700 which is not as bad of a deal, but I would not buy it for 1,700!!!
Friday, April 9, 2010
Robotplant thing

Roboplant—official name, Nomadic Plant—is a working art project by Gilberto Esparza. Powered by microbial energy, the robot lives a simple, self-sustaining lifestyle focused supplying its microbes with whatever nutrients they require.
A self supplying plant robot. That is really cool because it keeps itself alive.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Samsung's Laptop Webcams 1080 HD
This is awesome because barely any laptops can shoot in HD quality. Most are pretty low quality to be honest and this is a big step up for Samsung. Now they are making many cool new things like 3D TVs.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
B2 Spirit
The Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit (also known as the Stealth Bomber) is an American heavy bomber with "low observable" stealth technology designed to penetrate dense anti-aircraft defenses and deploy both conventional and nuclear weapons. Because of its considerable capital and operations costs, the project was controversial in Congress and among Pentagon brass. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Congress slashed initial plans to purchase 132 bombers to just 21.This plane looks very cool and is very destructive. It costs 737 million dollars to make and its amazing and dropping bombs.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
M11X Alienware Computer
Monday, April 5, 2010
Apple iPad Jailbroken
After one day on the market, the Apple iPad has been jailbroken. That certainly didn't take long, did it? It was only a matter of time, sure, but this was speedy even by most jailbreaking standards. The break was completed by well-known iPhone Dev-Team member MuscleNerd, who revealed today that he was able to jailbreak the JesusPad after a mere 24 hours of tinkering (so, we can tinker with the iPad?)
It is funny because it is already jailbroken. It was released and after 24 hours it was tinkered with.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
LG LX9500 3DTV
They're saying it's the world's first full LED 3D TV, and while it's launching in Korea first, it'll be available in the US and Europe in "early May" in 47 and 55-inch models. This is the set which first leaked back in February, after LG accidentally shared its roadmap on Google Documents. It's slightly different to the LH9500 series, with a touted 10,000,000:1 contrast ratio and LG technologies including TruMotion 400Hz, Pictured Wizard II, Spot Control, Infinite Sound, Clear Voice II and Intelligent Sensor, to highlight a few.This idea is still cool, but it is very pricey. I would want one if I had enough money.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Belkin Surf Wireless Router
Belkin's new line of 802.11n wireless routers—the Surf, Share, Play, and Play Max—come with clever little apps to diagnose network problems, print wirelessly from networked computers, back up files, move music libraries, and create playlists. The price will be about $50 and it will be available in april.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo Japan has announced that they will present the newest portable console, the Nintendo 3DS, in June. The new handheld will offer 3D viewing without glasses. This is cool because you don't even need glasses. I don't think I will get it because they keep coming out with new ones.
Monday, March 22, 2010
CITRUS Internal memory soccer ball
This soccer ball has its own internal positioning system. That is pretty cool. The CTRUS C1 avoids these mistakes thanks to an internal positioning system that would keep track of the ball at all times. The ball will also change color depending on its position and the game situation (like getting red during a dangerous free kick.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Paladin XLC Gaming PC
The new liquid-cooled Paladin XLC gaming PCs from iBuypower come loaded with Intel Core i7 980X Extreme Edition processors, 12GB of DD3 memory, a maximum of 1 terabyte of storage, and Blu-ray. They start at $2,159. This would probably go really fast and it looks really cool.










