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Are you sitting comfortably? Good. Because you’re not going anywhere for a while. Wired has a great article up right now that reminds me of Wired magazine content in their glory days in the early 2000s. The object of the piece is to examine the feasibility of disappearing completely in the digital age. They gave writer Evan Ratcliff a month’s head start to plan his means of vanishing, then set the entire internet on him once he’d executed his plan.

I’m only about halfway through it right now but it’s an easy recommendation if, like me, you’re lolling on the couch, sipping coffee and browsing the net. The conclusion is not too difficult to imagine; I haven’t read it yet, but I’m guessing that some circumstance or minor slip-up caused Ratcliff to reveal his location — an emergency cash withdrawal, a particular item delivered to a PO Box, or something like that. After that it was just a matter of time before those on his trail ferreted him out.

Of course, it’s one thing to track a person used to living and working online, with known habits and telltale tendrils extending all over both the real and virtual region. I suspect that if you took the measures he took (which you can read in the article), the trail would eventually fade; after a year of living on cash, under a fake name, and being paid under the table, it would be nearly impossible to locate someone without some serious inside information.

[photo: Joe Pugliese/Wired]



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I really liked the Flint Striker from Coghlan’s I reviewed in September.  It works really well but sometimes you need a little more.  The Magnesium Firestarter from Coghlan’s not only gets the spark you need, but also provides you some tinder that burns a little hotter than dryer lint. … [visit site to read more]

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Seagate FreeAgent Go – Review

Nov 21
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More and more of our digital lives is left sitting on our computers. As a result we need a better way to access it. Seagate has that covered with a system that is not only simple to use but simple to set up as well. It consists of three parts. The first is Seagate’s FreeAgent Go portable hard drive. (You can use any USB hard drive but the system is designed for the FreeAgent Go). The second is the FreeAgent DockStar that incorporates a PogoPlug for anywhere access to your data. The third, if you are an iPhone or iPod touch user, is the PogoPlug iPhone app. The three work seamlessly to let you access all your content no matter where you are. So long as you have a data connection, that is.

… [visit site to read more]

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Review: Bolt Bags Netbook Cases

Nov 21
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Netbooks are tiny.  Finding a stylish netbook case is difficult.  You can generally find sleeves and some smaller bags but sleeves generally fit your netbook a bit tight to fit the power cord too.   If you want a mouse or a few other accessories, you can forget taking just a sleeve. Bolt Bags aims to change this with their new netbook line. … [visit site to read more]

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If there’s one thing the Gear Diary editors have in common it’s their love for the Mophie Juice Pack Air.  At a recent get together in NYC Dan took notice that of all the gadget items the group had with them the Juice Pack Air was the one constant among them.

The Juice Pack Air, which had previously been available in … [visit site to read more]

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bestbuyflagshipSo is everyone totally freakin’ stoked about the new Best Buy in New York City?! Yeah, I didn’t think so. But if you need a late night electronics fix and you’re around Union Square, the brand-new flagship store is open 24-hours a day. First one in the world, actually.

Did anyone else miss out on the fact that Best Buy sells musical instruments now? I had no idea, but apparently over 80 stores across the country now carry your standard rhythm section fare of drums, guitars, and basses, along with a full DJ gear section and live sound equipment. They seem to be working towards crafting the store into a venue as well. Past performers  at the Union Square position include 50 Cent, Dr. Dre, will.i.am, and Rihanna. But playing a show in a Best Buy? Is that’s what cool these days? Cool enough for pop music I guess. You can follow the store on Facebook for updates on whose playing.

But the best part about all this (yes there is a best part) is that this store has an exclusive deal with Roland to carry the Roland Ax-Synth. That’s right. Keytars are back in business baby!

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Good afternoon, readers! What does Santa have in his bag for you today? Interestingly enough, he was unable to bring his bag because this printer is far too big for it. We present, for your inspection, the Kodak 5250 all-in-one: a scanning, printing, faxing, photofinishing machine that can best the big boys in the printer race.

Best of all, the 5250 has built-in WiFi so you can stick the printer on your network and print from any computer in the house. Take a look at Kodak’s 5250 product page and then click through to figure out how to win.

Wireless printing in seconds—it’s simple!

With the KODAK ESP 5250 All-in-One Printer you can print vivid color documents and lab-quality photos at home for much less than what you’re paying now thanks to our low-cost, high-quality pigment ink cartridges. And with the convenience of Wi-Fi built-in, we’ve made printing as easy as it is affordable. Say goodbye to overpriced ink for good. Print, copy, scan, and save every day with Kodak.

To enter to win this delightful printer, simply comment below about what you intend to print with your new printer. Describe it in detail, because we don’t want this printer to fall into the hands of one of those people who buy a printer and then simply admire it. This is a workhorse and deserves to end up in a deserving home.

Good luck!



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I spent a year during college living abroad. There were four phones to which we had access and they were in a bomb shelter in the building’s basement. If we wanted to make a call we needed to first stand in line… and wait and wait. When our turn finally came we would then hold our breath and hope the call went through. It was always hit or miss.  And… tf the call did go through (“IF” not “WHEN”) it was always questionable whether or not you would be able to actually understand the person to whom you were speaking. The connection was THAT BAD.

Perhaps that was why last night’s “tech encounter of a familiar kind” made me take pause.

… [visit site to read more]

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Review: Nyko Wand Action Pak

Nov 21
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Although only a few Wii games support the light gun concept, if you’re a heavy player you may want to look into getting the $39.99 Wand Action Pack if you’re planning on adding a controller to your line-up.

This kit includes Nyko’s Wand Wiimote – essentially an exact clone of Nintendo’s product – along with a sleeve and gun attachment for light gun games.

Nyko seems to have been forced to create a controller that is functionally identical to the Wiimote but cosmetically different. Purists will be off-put by the bright red and square A button and the odd placement of the home button over the plus and minus keys. The cross keypad is also a bit odd with strange corners sticking out between the three directional keys. However, considering the WiiMote costs $39.99 on a bad day and $35 on a good one, you’re getting a bit more for your money with this pack.

Bottom Line
I’ve had little trouble with Nyko devices and their chargers are first rate. The purists among you – you know who you are – will balk at the styling but the bargain hunters among you will realize it’s a pretty good deal, especially if you play gun games.

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Have you ever thought of using your Windows Phone as a motion detector? Well, look no further! VIO, a motion detector application for Windows Mobile, is your companion. VIO uses the phone’s camera to capture and detect any motion.

The comparison is done by analyzing pictures square by square. The size of the squares can be defined from VIO, it will allow you to adapt the sensitivity as you wish. When motion is detected, VIO will do one of these 2 things:-

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Most would argue that the iPhone is the best smartphone out on the market today. I have disagreed in the past, however, my perspective recently changed…

I have loved the iPhone since it first came out, but have been bothered by its lack of “advanced features”. You know the list of complaints. No copy and paste (until recently). No multitasking (still). No MMS. Multitasking specifically is a big gap in the iPhone’s capabilities in my mind.

But that all seems moot to me now.

You see, I was on a trip overseas to visit my wife’s family. Her sister wanted to get an iPhone, mainly due to the buzz about it. She had never owned anything other than a feature phone, and even those were very light on features. Watching her interact with the iPhone for the first few days really changed my perception of why the iPhone’s “simplistic” interface is one of its greatest strengths. … [visit site to read more]

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Croatian artist Robert Matysiak has come out with a number of geeky robot lamps which come in different shapes and sizes and they’re made from plumbing pipes. Although plumbing hardware is quite rigid and unchangeable, but the designer manages to shape each of his robots with their own uniqueness and character. And they all come complete with bulbs to shine for you.

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These geeky robot lamps shall appeal to the your young ones, who have been so ambitious wanting to become a robo scientist once they’ve grown up. In fact, these lamps are the coolest that I’ve ever seen and they look cute too.

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Written By TechChee.com, Geeky Robot Lamps made from plumbing pipes

PlayStation 2 launches in Brazil 9 years late, for $462 Let us be the first to welcome Brazil into the year 2000. The world’s gamers have been enjoying Sony’s PlayStation 2 since that year, but it is just now arriving in Brazil. Sure it’s been available to Brazilians by unofficial means, but not in any legit way.

If you live in Brazil, you can now enjoy last-generation’s game console champion for just 799 BRL, which translates to roughly $461 in US coin. We don’t see this flying off of Brazilian shelves. Do you?

Now instead of paying outrageous black market prices, they can pay Sony an outrageous price directly.

[Joystiq]

Seven New Colors Of Bang & Olufsen BeoCom 2

For the holiday season, Bang & Olufsen has updated the BeoCom 2 with seven new colour schemes including blue, black, grey, yellow white, bright red, and natural aluminum, which are perfectly suited to be wrapped and placed under the Christmas tree. FYI, the BeoCom 2 is crafted from a single piece of aluminum. This cordless telephone is one of Bang and Olufsen’s masterpiece. [Product Page]



Trojan emailCustomers of Vodafone and Verizon shall get yourself aware of a spam email which carries a Trojan and will be arriving at your inbox anytime. The email will come in the form telling you that your account has exceeded the limit. This email looks like it’s coming from Verizon or Vodafone with the subject “Your credit balance is over the limit” and also offers an attached “balance checker” for you to verify your payments.

But actually the so-called “balance checker”, which is a zip file, is actually a Trojan that can do more damage. The email also contains sentences such as “Please use the attached Verizon (or Vodafone) Balance Checker Tool to review and analyze your payments” ,to lure you into opening it. Once you open the attachment, you’ll then get infected with a Trojan called Regrun.

This “Balance Checker” Trojan basically will open a backdoor on your computer, which then downloads other malicious software from the the Zbot botnet. And your computer will likely be used to hijack online banking accounts, which is what Zbot botnet is good at. If you happened to have received an email with lots of similarities to what have been mentioned, remember not to click or run any of the attachments and delete it at once. Read more this Trojan email at GeekWithLaptop

Written By TechChee.com, Trojan Email attacks Vodafone and Verizon customers

When I think of the word “boombox,” it usually conjures up visions of a massive luggable stereo, powered by 8 “D”-Cell batteries, riding along on the shoulder of some urban youth, while Boogaloo Shrimp does his best poppin’ and lockin’ to the rhythm. My, how times have changed. Here’s the 21st century version of the boom box.

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At the front and center of Hyundai’s portable boombox is an oversized 12.1-inch LCD monitor. The spec sheet says the screen is 1280 x 800, but from the pictures I’ve seen, I’m not sure that’s really the case. It’s not like you’re going to be watching Hi-Def video on this thing anyhow. Unlike the classic ghetto blaster, these new compact stereos are all about the image, and not the sound. As a matter of fact, the speakers on this boombox have taken a serious backseat to the screen.

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The Hyundai HY-1210 is all about watching movies and TV – not listening to your jamz. The portable has a built-in DVD player, and can play content in VCD, DVD, CD, CD-R, JPEG, MP3, MPEG-4, AVI formats. There’s even a Karaoke feature built-in so you can sing along. And if you don’t have any DVDs lying around, there are USB and SD/MMC/MS slots for watching media stored on digital memory devices. And there’s a VGA connector on the back for some reason too. I can officially say this is the first boombox EVER with a VGA port.

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Unfortunately, the TV tuner is analog, so you won’t be able to tune in stations in many parts of the world. At least you can listen to the FM radio when you’re not watching those Harajuku girls on screen. And with a 10-watt per channel stereo amp under the hood, audio actually isn’t that bad. One other technological advancement – this boombox only needs 8 “C”-Cell batteries – so we have made progress in the last 25 years or so. Maybe by 2035, we’ll have OLED boomboxes that run on 8 “AAA” batteries.

The Hyundai HY-1210 boombox can be yours over at ChinaGrabber for $219.99 (USD).

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Gone are the days when clocks and time pieces were mere objects that served the purpose of displaying time, as Henrik Amberla proves just this point with his new project aptly titled Milky Way Clock.

This masterpiece is anything but an ordinary clock. Built with looks that would distract people from the time and rather make them follow the smooth curves on this clock, this time piece remains true to its name The Milky Way Clock.

The minimalistic and utilitarian designs that is mastered and people world love, is prominent in this clock. The white color would signify the “Milky” and the manner in which the form of the clock elegantly twines about would be the reason why the creator has linked this piece of art to the Milky Way Galaxy.

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Henrik has described the shape as one that depicts the duality and unity of the sleep/wake cycle, with the clock having three faces. Each face is lit using OLED’s (probably).

An alarm is put into snooze mode by turning the clock over and another turn would allow the user to set the alarm and time. This is probably done using gyroscopes as in iPhones and iTouches and numerous other devices.

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Step aside boring old clocks because works of art like the Milky Way Clock are storming in and making a place in our heart and bed side table

For other amazing clock designs, check out the awesome Nixie Tube Clock, the Progress Bar Clock and even the Numberless Wall Clock.

Henrik Amberla Via: TechChee

This is a post from Walyou, who bring you the best New Gadgets gadgets, Cool Gadgets and Hi Tech News.

Milky Way Clock Is Truely A Stellar Make

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When someone says cardboard, the first thing that comes to your mind is a rectangular white sheet of something a little thicker than paper but obviously Chris Gilmour has a very different take on cardboard as he illustrates through these amazing sculptures.

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All his works are life-size and are made completely out of cardboard, with a level of  attention to detail that will blow you away. The fact that he’s taken something that has been stereotyped to being very geometric and turned it on its head just accentuates the amazing skill and patience it has taken him to produce these masterpieces. Oh yes coming back to the attention to detail; the detailing on these sculptures is so high that it could even give a computer graphics designer a run for his money. The chain and the spokes on the cycle look really cool and are worth a closer look.

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His collection includes everything from Moka to vintage Ashton Martins and even contain a trike, which I feel looks the best)…Just hope that he keeps up the good work and produces sculptures that continue to make jaws drop.

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For other amazing Cardboard works, check out the Electronics Cardboard art, the Cardboard Laptop case or the cool Cardboard Computer Mod.

Via: nook-sucasa

This is a post from Walyou, who bring you the best New Gadgets gadgets, Cool Gadgets and Hi Tech News.

Good Old Cardboard Art In A Whole New Light

Swarovski Crystal iPhone Case

We all love Swarovski, and so this 3G crystal iPhone 3G Faceplate case is certainly eye-candy stuff for us and for those who love a little ‘bling’ in their life. These crystal cases are quite convenient to use, too, as you can attach the plates to your phone and take them off in a blink.

The cases by Crystal Cases are fabricated with 100% Swarovski crystals; with designs including light rose and crystal clear AB on either side in one, crystal AB alone in another, and Crystal Jet Squares in an alternate version. The size of the crystals, we hear, is 12ss (we wouldn’t know what it exactly means, though!).

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Some of you might be deceived into believing that the ‘Flip Flop’ or the ‘Heart’ is just a flat embellishment. This actually is the best part about the case, since the cute little sandals and the appealing heart structure are fixed to the faceplate and offer a 3D effect. Apparently, these designs can also be applied to other phones as well. If you do not own an iPhone, well, that’s some great news! The Swarovski case costs between $135 and $175 (we aren’t surprised), but if you seek economy, you could probably design it yourself. Seems simple, ain’t it?

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For more pretty Swarovski designs, you can check out the PacMan, Tetris & Space Invaders Swarovski creations. If you are looking for iPhone cases, the Carbon Fiber Case is a good buy.

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This is a post from Walyou, who bring you the best New Gadgets gadgets, Cool Gadgets and Hi Tech News.

Swarovski Crystal iPhone Cases Ups The Bling Factor

Audio-Technica AT-PHA30i Portable Amplifier For iPod

If you are unsatisfied with the sound quality of your iPod, then you can use the AT-PHA30i iPod amplifier from Audio-Technica. Scheduled to be released on December 18th, 2009, the device boosts the iPod’s output power to 20mW (32Ohm) and provides a frequency response of 20Hz-20,000Hz, as well as a signal noise ratio of 95dB. The AT-PHA30i draws its power from the iPod’s battery, so it will decrease your gadget’s battery life span. The portable amplifier is compatible with iPod nano, iPod Touch 2G, and iPod Classic. [Impress]