So you\'re a huge geek and have some cash to spend. You\'re not going to settle for some memorabilia to hang on your walls and some costumes to wear to ComicCon. No, you\'re going to trick out your whole freaking house with some awesome geek-themed furniture.
Amazon.com had asked users to pay $200, because the problem wasn\'t covered by warranty. That led to a $5 million class action lawsuit by Matthew Geise, who experienced the problem with his wife\'s Kindle 2.
See, we knew those check writers in NYC had something brilliant in mind when dropping a cool million on typewriters this week! As the tale goes, they\'ve contracted one Fabien Cappello to modify each and every one into a \'Typing The Sound\' concept, which bangs away at letters whilst making all sorts of racket.
We pointed out why gadgets were more expensive 30 years ago, but it is also important to note that many of these gadgets were hilarously huge. Here are eight examples.
The military and spy world no doubt would love tiny, live camera-wielding versions of Predator drones that could fly undetected into places where no human could ever go to snoop on the enemy.
Kane Kramer, an inventor by trade, came up with a gadget and music distribution service almost eerily similar to the iPod-iTunes relationship that predates it by three decades.
So \"tethering\" in this case doesn\'t have the same meaning as you\'d typically think when referring to and iPhone. This guy strapped his iPhone 3GS to an RC airplane. Video is pretty cool - particularly the landing
Received my Google Voice invite. I was excited and started to set it up. In the process I forgot to take some screen shots (Dohhh!). I realized by the 3rd Step, so that’s where it all starts. I just have to say, playing with it has been great...Screen shots to follow...
We\'ve shown you how to make an air conditioner (even for as low as $30), but what if you wanted something you can put in your car. Here a guide to building a portable air conditioner out of materials that you may already have in your garage. Findings, Not only does the unit work, but it works well and efficiently!