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MOTOROLA SLVR L7

February 3rd, 2006 by Keith in Miscellaneous Gadgets, Mobile Phones

Motorola SLVR L7

The latest mobile phone from Motorola, displaying its thin yet strong body with wide screen display. With only 11.5mm thickness, you could even slip into the pocket of your tightest trouser with no problem. The Motorola SLVR L7 also attributes its clarity in display to its large 176×220 TFT screen with 262K colours, which is an absolute delight and comfort for the eyes.

Besides the unbelievably slim profile, the Motorola SLVR L7 is equipped with keypad that glows in the dark, scratch-free screen, integrated MP3 player, integrated digital VGA camera with up to 4x digital zoom, polyphonic speaker, Java games, and a hands-free speaker so that everyone can listen.

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Kitchenette Transforming Chair

February 2nd, 2006 by Al in Home Gadgets, Wacky Gadgets

Chair Converting Stove
This is probably the strangest convertible I’ve seen, a Chair that rotates to reveal a mini kitchenette with 2 electric burners, which I suppose could come in handy for homes were space is at an absolute premium.

The designers reasoning behind it is you don’t generally sit down whilst cooking so why not combine them as you only need one at a time. It looks a bit kooky to say the least. There is an animation of it in action on the designers site. I think if I needed to save space that much I’d invest in a decent kettle and a cupboard full of pot noodles.

[DoubleSpace Kitchenette found via Red Ferret]

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NOOO L33T Scrabble

February 2nd, 2006 by Al in Gaming Gadgets, Wacky Gadgets

L33T Scrabble
I’m not a big fan of l33t speak, actually that’s a bit of an understatement as I absolutely hate it. But for those who are, these L33T scrabble tiles make the game even more nerdy.

You can now play Scrabble with inane childish like spelling which normal people will find really difficult to read and it’s kind of impossible to get challenged for the spelling as it’s not in the dictionary any way.

If you fancy making an educational mockery of the game Scrabble you can get your own L33T tiles from 7h1Nk g33k

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Flower Petal Printers

February 1st, 2006 by Al in Electronic Gadgets, Miscellaneous Gadgets

Printing on Petals
If you’re Mr Romantic and you want to buy an ultra unique and personalised present then check out this Flower Printer, which lets you print your own personalised messages and doodles onto flower petals..

I’ve not met a woman yet who doesn’t like flowers and giving her flowers where each petal is personalised specially for her must earn so a bucket load of romantic brownie points. I’d say that this would guarantee forgiveness for all the times you were late with gifts and cards in the past.

The printer doesn’t come cheap at $1,250 but think of the warm smile it will create (and what ever else follows ;))

[Flower Printer found via NuEvAyOl]

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GStor Plus Hard Disk Drive – by ExcelStor

February 1st, 2006 by Keith in Miscellaneous Gadgets, PC Gadgets

GStor Plus

Most of us these days have computer systems with large storage space, at least 10GB in any systems, easily. As time goes by, users upgrade their hard disk storage capacity to as large as over 200GB in a system. As we take these storage devices for granted, what might happen if something goes wrong to our precious hard disk drive?

Not just in the corporate world, even common home users store important and confidential data in their hard disk drive, and most of the time easily susceptible to corruption by malicious viruses, as we surf the internet. Office management would worry for loss or stolen hard disk drives, containing secured company data, which can be an important asset to the company. As such, these hardware devices are likely to be more targeted as “criminal robbery” than just money in the wallet, in the future.

Research invested by Excelstor has paid off their work, introducing GStor Plus hard disk drives. Unlike other hard drive, GStor Plus hard drives are embedded with Hardware Encryption and other security features to protect data in the device, in the event of unforeseen circumstances, such as virus attack, or when software patching went horribly wrong. In addition, GStor Plus hard drives are also equipped with Restore functions, to recover any data loss or corruption, to its original state, as though nothing had really happened.

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The iPod Nano iKitty

January 31st, 2006 by Al in Wacky Gadgets, iPod gadgets

Nano iKittyShockingly we’ve not seen any new iPod stuff for the last few days so were pleased to see yet another Nano case has been released, the Nano iKitty.

As you can probably guess from the name (just in case the picture never gave it away) this holder looks like a cat. You insert your Nano up the cats read end (ouch) and can then rub it’s belly to change tracks etc. Other special features include 4 legs, 2 ears and a really useful bendable kitty tail :confused:

Available from Think Geek for the serious cat lover.

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phpMyAdmin 2.8.0-beta1

January 31st, 2006 by Keith in Miscellaneous Gadgets, Software

phpMyAdmin 2.8.0-Beta1

For those php web designers, who are absolute into PHP stuffs, there is a recent release of phpMyAdmin, a tool written in PHP intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the Web, just right for you. Some of the added features include the ability to create and drop databases, create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add fields, execute any SQL statement, manage keys on fields, instantly.

Latest Changes over the previous version:

  • PHP 5.1.2 compatibility
  • Possibility to hide databases
  • Configurable memory limit for import/export
  • Better support for CGI
  • Web-based setup
  • More than 55 bugs fixed

Download the latest phpMyAdmin beta release today. Note that, since the tool is currently in beta testing, there may appear to be some unfixed bugs. Nonetheless, it is a cool tool to try it out for experience.

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Self-Stirring Mugs

January 30th, 2006 by Al in Miscellaneous Gadgets

Self Stirring MugSave hours of your life by never having to clean a teaspoon again, thanks to the self-stirring mug. This is just plain lazy and we like it. Not only does it stir your sugar and milk in, it’s also self cleaning with the addition of washing up liquid and water, what more could the office couch potato want :)

Available from Boys Stuff.

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