Gadget News
Clock Made Of Lego Bricks - Minifig Head
The Gadget Flow - 1 Jul 2014 07:00
A clock in kit form made from genuine Lego® bricks ! Return to your childhood by assembling this magnificent clock or order it ready assembled. It is made up of 277 different pieces in different sizes and in 2 parts whi...
LG G Watch Review: Android Wear goes square
Slash Gear - 1 Jul 2014 23:08
LG is one of the first onboard with Android Wear, and the G Watch is its first gambit in Google's new smartwatch segment. Unlike the flashier Samsung Gear Live, and the eye-catching - but not yet available - MOTO 360, th...
Flying Car Company: China Desperately Needs Flying Cars
Gizmodo - 1 Jul 2014 00:10
Executives from the flying car company Terrafugia are currently in China looking for funding, leading some in the media to innocently ask if flying cars could ease Beijing's traffic congestion. As the young folks these d...
Unicorn Sprinkles Shaker
The Gadget Flow - 1 Jul 2014 07:00
Just like the way a unicorn has always been connected with the prosperity of ancient civilizations, this Unicorn Sprinkles Shaker has been made to bring the myth into your kitchen. Working as a traditional sprinkle shake...
Samsung 850 Pro is the first 3D V-NAND SSD
Slash Gear - 1 Jul 2014 13:01
Samsung might now be more popular for mobile devices but it also makes some pretty impressive data storage drives. Hoping to further improve that impression, the company has just launched its latest SSD, the 850 Pro. Tho...
Lenovo ThinkPad 10 Review
Slash Gear - 1 Jul 2014 14:45
Lenovo is back with another Windows tablet similar to its ThinkPad 8, the aptly-named ThinkPad 10. With this tablet comes a QuickShot cover and screen just as beautiful as its smaller sibling, as well as a couple docking...
How Far Could Legolas Really See?
Gizmodo - 1 Jul 2014 12:40
In Lord of the Rings, Legolas claims to be able to count the exact number of horsemen five leagues away--that's over 17 miles--even discerning their leader as very tall. But would that ever be possible?
Got an OUYA?
Gizmodo - 1 Jul 2014 11:45
Got an OUYA? Now, a $60 annual subscription will get you free access to all the titles available on the device. It's like the Netflix of Android gaming.
Pant Rocker by Shiner
The Gadget Flow - 1 Jul 2014 07:00
Showcase it as a brilliant masterpiece on one corner of the house or use it during relaxation hours, the Pant Rocker by Shiner is an elegant piece of furniture to have indoors. The frame is made out of carbon steel which...
Possible Moto X+1 specs leaked in Brazil
Slash Gear - 1 Jul 2014 18:50
If you're excited about the next flagship from Motorola, you're not alone. The Moto X was a great example of how an OEM should handle Android, and leaves many who have one clamoring for the next iteration. So far, little...
NASA's next satellite wants to know where all our carbon dioxide is going
Engadget - 1 Jul 2014 00:01
Scientists have a pretty good idea what man-made greenhouse gasses are doing in our upper atmosphere, but not all of humanity's emissions stay up there. A good deal of that gas floats back down to Earth, seeping into the...
16GB iPod touch revealed
Coolest Gadgets - 1 Jul 2014 15:00
I would like to think that the world is currently looking forward to see just what the next iteration of the iPhone would be, with many rumors surrounding the iPhone 6 which will purportedly arrive with a larger display ...
Samsung Labor Conditions Are Still Terrible
Gizmodo - 1 Jul 2014 13:30
Samsung recently commissioned an independent inspection of 100 of its suppliers in China. Surprise: their working conditions are still dreadful.
Stealing My Brother's Walkman
Gizmodo - 1 Jul 2014 17:06
The Walkman turns 35 today. If you own one still, it is probably dusty, and maybe moldy, and definitely gross and old. But for a while, a Walkman was the thing. Especially in my house.
Giada I39 mini PC launches with Bay Trail
Slash Gear - 1 Jul 2014 13:44
Giada is back with another miniature PC, this one being shaped in tower form rather than the somewhat more common brick or console shape. The Giada I39 is more or less an "all purpose" small-form-factor PC, offering spec...
You Can Swim In a Secret Pool in the Mojave Desert, If You Can Find It
Gizmodo - 1 Jul 2014 00:40
When it's hot, city dwellers begin to have a certain look of desperation: That single-minded determination to access the sweet summer relief of a pool. Well, here's a public pool that's completely free and available to u...
iPhone 6 leak shows volume, power components
Slash Gear - 1 Jul 2014 19:26
All the talk of Apple's next iPhone, and nothing solid backing it up! We've found what might be the first look at components for the redesigned iPhone. Though a cursory glance would suggest they're just some off-the-shel...
Are High-End Headphones Worth the Money?
Gizmodo - 1 Jul 2014 18:37
You can easily spend hundreds of dollars on a pair of headphones, but should you? Lifehacker tackles the delicate balance between budget and booming bass below.
Unmanned Mars One mission to blast off with experiments (and ads) in tow
Engadget - 1 Jul 2014 04:42
Mars One announced sometime ago that it plans to scope things out with an unmanned mission before it ships off humans to the red planet in 2025. Today, the non-profit org has finally revealed that mission's details, and ...
Fire TV gobbling up data? Mosaic may be the issue
Slash Gear - 1 Jul 2014 01:00
Fire TV users may be getting more than they bargained for -- literally. If you have a Fire TV, and have noticed your data usage going way up, we might know why. It turns out a few instances have been reported with built-...
1930s French Shop Metal Letters
The Gadget Flow - 1 Jul 2014 07:00
Bring back the antique beauty of a French florist shop on your living room wall through these unusually elegant 1930s French Shop Metal Letters. Drawing its inspiration from an elongated sans serif font used by a French ...
You Can Measure, Mix, Knead, and Bake Bread In this One Silicone Bowl
Gizmodo - 1 Jul 2014 23:00
The best way to think of Lékué's flexible silicone bowl is as a bread machine that won't waste valuable kitchen counter space when not in use. Because it's soft and flexible it can be easily stored in a cupboard or eve...