Handsfree Black Berry Watch

Not what I had in mind when I saw hands free, thinking it was a Dick Tracy style watch that you can carry on a conversation right on your watch. (more…)
Written by admin on February 8, 2010 | No Comments

Not what I had in mind when I saw hands free, thinking it was a Dick Tracy style watch that you can carry on a conversation right on your watch. (more…)
Written by admin on February 8, 2010 | No Comments

Need I say more about Apple products, we all know everyone is going to line up for days to be the first to get it. Of course they will sell few gazillion of these gizmos, but don’t count on me to be in that line. (more…)
Written by admin on February 1, 2010 | No Comments
The guys at Think Geek did it again! A shirt with an actual speaker embeded in the middle. Yes it does work!
Written by Trend Spotter on April 7, 2008 | 1 Comment
So many people liked this shirt, so I had to steal it from my Tshirt Blog
This Wi-Fi signal shirt is not just a shirt that blinks. It actually will show signal strength for 802.11b or 802.11g. Instead of cracking open your Macbook to find out if you’re getting any Wi-Fi signal, you can just look at your shirt! The Wi-Fi shirt will disply the signal strength, and yes for you sweaty geeks out there… You dump it in your washer to keep this baby clean! This is just one of the many crazy creations from the folks at ThinkGeek.
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Cost: $29.99 | Buy Now
Written by Trend Spotter on January 24, 2008 | 1 Comment
Written by Trend Spotter on October 30, 2007 | No Comments

Who needs batteries to power a flashlight when human beings are able to generate in excess of 10,000 volts of static electricity? Not anyone carrying around one of these static powered bulbs, that’s for sure. Just hold onto one of the bulb’s wires and drag your feet as you walk across a carpeted floor. A static charge builds up and discharges through the bulb in your hand, causing it to glow.
The bulb works best in a darkened room, which is where you’d typically need a flashlight, but somehow I don’t see it replacing a Maglite anytime soon. Not only is it probably impossible to see where you’re going while using it, but you can’t exactly lay the smackdown on a home intruder with a couple of wires and a small bulb. (Unless the military has trained you to.) But it’s great as an experiment to keep the kids from shocking each other on a dry Winter day.
The static powered bulbs are available from Edmund Scientific for $4.95 each.
Written by Trend Spotter on October 21, 2007 | No Comments