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Category: Tech Junkie
No it’s not my iPhone Diary. I have no love for apple as a company but the iPhone is pretty neat… I would never get one but still it is a nice piece of tech. Good look on AT&T iPhone users. Your going to need it.
Bugs that fly around and bother you all night suck. No other way to say it. So why not spend a few bucks and see how well this Electronic Fly Catcher works. With a little bait at the bottom to attract the critters, once the bug wanders in to the device, it snaps shut, killing it. After killing that bug, it lets out a satisfied burp. It is nice touches like that which reaffirm my faith in mankind.
Looks like like Audrey II from Little Shop of Horrors. I was going to order it but it would cost 115.00 with shipping. Maybe I will get it anyway.
Source | Nerd Approved

Now you don’t have to get your ring from a dying member of the Green Lantern Corps. Head over to instructables .com to get the low down. Hopefully your weakness isn’t yellow or wood… really what kind of weakness is wood?
Source | Gizmodo
Modern Flip Clock by Will Vanden Vos.
This is a damn cool looking clock. Remember me a lot of a clock my mother used own when I was a little one.
Source | Neatorama
WowWee’s lovable Robopanda has been making the rounds since CES earlier this year, but it looks like it’s just recently wound up in the hands of the FCC, which could possibly signal a US release sooner rather than later. As you can tell by the mugshot above, it doesn’t appear to be too happy with its unfamiliar surroundings, but it did manage to pass through with flying colors, and has the test reports to prove it. Also up for your perusal is Robopanda’s user manual, which doesn’t appear to have any surprises but will give you a chance to familiarize yourself with it in advance, cause you just know you’re gonna have to get one.
Looks like a Robo Care Bear. They are going to kill us with hugs…
Source | Engadget

The Mini God line of speakers are our new Powers of choice. Towering at a height of 16 inches, we will have a tough time genuflecting at their feet, but that won’t stop us from trying.
Each unit features a functional speaker in its belly, while the rest are for decoration only. Powered by a 9v battery and armed with a minijack, these speakers may not prevent the theft of your unattended iPod, but they will ensure that the thief is scared shitless in the process.
Unfortunately, these beauties are a San Diego Comic-Con exclusive, with only 800 units available.
This by far the coolest speakers I have ever seen. I wonder how they sound? I have to look into getting these.
Source | Gizmodo
This is a way cool lamp. The cow is a nice touch. You can get more info on it at abductionlamp.com.
Source | Neatorama
This has to be the coolest thing i have seen in a long while. Now where are the flying cars.
We’re not particularly sure if Lego is actually getting a cut on these newfangled USB flash drives, but an Australian firm is offering up said storage options within Lego blocks nonetheless. The Zip Zip Memory Bricks will be available in black, white, red, blue, green, and yellow here shortly, and all house 1GB of storage and sport USB 2.0 connectivity. Additionally, a nifty lanyard allows you to attach your new 31- x 15- x 10-millimeter drive to your key ring
I might need to get this.
Source | Engadget
Kondo KHR-2 HV, the robot that plays soccer, fights with other bots and dances salsa, has got
some new clothes. First up is a shiny polycarbonate carapace that makes him look much more studly and buff than his previous square-headed incarnation. All the pretty little Ho’Bots will be bumping up to him as much as they can, mark my words. His Robocop fabulousness costs $152.There’s also a couple of paper soccer strips for him to wear. They cost $10 each, but you’ll probably have to replace them regularly as his screaming fans will rip ‘em off him after he scores the winning goal in the match. You can see them in the gallery below. Plus, after the jump, a glimpse of what he was like when he was just a squarehead.
It looks a lot like Twiki from Buck Rogers. I want one.
Source | Gizmodo
There is Atomic Containers from Think Geek. If I cooked more often… If i cooked at all. I would get this is a heart beat.
Source | Laughing Squid
They are getting really close to a Dick Tracy Watch.
Unlike Dick’s 2-way Wrist Radio which emerged in 1949, this pup goes quad-band GSM while packing a 1.5-inch touchscreen with itty bitty, built-in stylus; Bluetooth 2.0; and all the 120 x 160 pixel MP4 video (or MP3/AAC audio) you can pack into its 128MB of storage. The watch weights just 60-grams and should hold-up to about 200 minutes of talk or 80 hours standby before needing a USB recharge.
The Tech part of me really wants this watch.
Source | Engadget
I don’t know why anyone would want this scary thing in there house. If you do, you can order them here. Just don’t blame me if it eats your soul.
Source | Boing Boing
There are 6 million reviews online about the
I did find a video that has a nice breakdown of the feature of the phone. It’s done by the Hip Hop producer Just Blaze… I know… Random. Check at 7:47 to see a preview of the new Myspace 2.0 app that is coming out soon.




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