Archive for the ‘timepiece’ Category
Friday, July 4th, 2008
Filed under: Wearables
It’s true. Any decent mother would wonder what on Earth her child was thinking rocking that thing you see above, and even though all those wonderful ladies of the world would be entirely entitled to that curiosity, we can understand the obsession. On its surface, this timepiece and its cryptic display is unquestionably ugly — even the “stainless steel” band reeks of cereal box quality. But there’s just something about those flashy lights that stirs the soul of nerds everywhere, making it seem quite the bargain at $132.85. It’s okay, we won’t tell mommy.
[Via BoingBoing]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in galaxy watch, GalaxyWatch, tokyo flash, TokyoFlash, galaxy, lighting, watch, wristwatch, light, timepiece | No Comments »
Sunday, June 22nd, 2008
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
Consider yourselves fortunate. You’ve had well over two whole months without an episode of Crapgadget, but today, that grace period ends. The most recent laughable load includes an absolutely vile wristwatch that supposedly plays MP3s / MP4s if you can manage to glance away from the bezel and band. Furthermore, we’ve got a TV tuner and webcam — in one — alongside a way-too-expensive WiFi sniffing pen that doesn’t do 802.11n. Bringing up the rear is Connectland’s 180° X2 Revolving USB Hub, which clearly raises the bar in USB hub design stupidity. Per usual, we’re begging for your vote on the crappiest below, but we’ll understand if you just can’t bear the thought of spending another moment thinking about these pitiful creations.
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in janky, golden, crapgadget, Connectland, plustek, TVcam VD100, WifiSniffer, WifiPen, wifi sniffer, wifi pen, UsbHub, usb hub, timepiece, China, wifi, webcam, watch, wristwatch, gold, gilded, brando, cheap, usb | No Comments »
Friday, June 20th, 2008
Filed under: Gaming, Wearables
Need some way to express your adoration for Solid Snake when not inside the house? Then check out this limited edition piece, would you? The Metal Gear Solid 4 watch will reportedly arrive individually numbered from 1 to 500 alongside a “Konami certificate of authenticity approved by Hideo Kojima.” You’ll also get a nifty gift box to hold the water resistant timepiece in when it’s not flanking your wrist, but only if you manage to score one before the legions of other hardcore fans do. Oddly enough, there’s some sort of “pre-order” going on in the read link below, but we wouldn’t count on that being the most reliable method for procuring the £99.99 ($197) device when it’s released in October.
[Via TechDigest]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in metal gear solid, clock, MetalGearSolid, Metal Gear Solid iv, MetalGearSolidIv, wristwatch, watch, metal gear solid 4, LimitedEdition, MetalGearSolid4, UK, timepiece, limited edition | No Comments »
Friday, June 6th, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Wearables
Due to exceptionally poor machine translation from the Finnish language (what gives, Google?), we really don’t know a whole heck of a lot about Wearfone’s admittedly stylish watch phone. Reportedly, similar devices have been around the concept block, but a trio of investors are hoping to actually get this one on store shelves by the year’s end. Thanks to our super-scientific methods of deciphering, we’ve determined that it will boast a touchscreen display, GSM connectivity and the ability to send / receive calls and text messages. Early reports pin the price at anywhere between €500 ($776) and €1,000 ($1,553), but that’s the price you pay for having a technologically advanced timepiece that won’t get you tarred and feathered in public.
[Thanks, Petteri]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in WatchPhone, Wearfone, watch phone, wristwatch, watch, timepiece | No Comments »
Sunday, June 1st, 2008
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Household
Realities:United has created a device that will likely bring back fond memories of Coldplay’s X&Y tour a few years ago, particularly if you were there for the first 60 or so seconds when a gigantic timepiece such as the one seen above counted down the show’s start. Without getting too reminiscent up in here, the artistsspace commissioned project not only keeps track of time impeccably well, but it also replaces those mundane fixtures that have become an unfortunate mainstay in corporate offices. Now, if only the workday would whiz by as quickly as the one shown in the demonstrative video located in the read link, you’d be all set. [Warning: read link directs to video]
[Via MAKE]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in clock, lighting, light, timepiece, video | No Comments »
Thursday, May 22nd, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Wearables
Generally speaking, watch phones are rarely useful. Not so much because of lackluster hardware or incompatible drivers, but due to the fact that no one with any dignity will ever be caught wearing one. The CECT Wrist, however, actually isn’t a ghastly looking device at all, and although it’s far from being a Sea-Dweller, we can’t help but give props for the semi-stylish design. Specs wise, the unit boasts GSM connectivity, a 1.3-inch color LCD, FM radio tuner, multimedia player, 1.3-megapixel camera, handsfree support (Bluetooth) and a battery good for 150 minutes of continuous yappin’. Not too terribly shabby for £150.13 ($293), wouldn’t you agree?
[Via GizmoScene, thanks KC Kim]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in watch phone, WatchPhone, CectWrist, CECT WRIST, watch, wristwatch, timepiece | No Comments »
Saturday, May 17th, 2008
Filed under: GPS, Wearables
To be fair, we haven’t really noticed a GPS watch that wasn’t at least somewhat unsightly, but the Sport Genius Watch Tracker does a phenomenal job at exemplifying ugly. Reportedly, the conglomerate not only tells time, but the built-in GSM / GPS modules enable it to make and receive calls, track your movements and beam out your current location via SMS in case you find yourself in a pickle. It also provides the means for logging runs and points of interest, and you can supposedly upload the data to mapping software to get a visual on what you accomplished. Word on the street has it that this particular wristwatch should be available on the streets of China right now, but there’s no telling how many yuan you’ll be asked to fork over in order to publicly humiliate yourself.
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in watch, wrist tracker, WristTracker, wristwatch, timepiece, SportGenius, gps watch, GpsWatch, sport genius, datalogger | No Comments »
Sunday, May 4th, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds
Remember when we caught wind that Verizon was prepping a worldband version Samsung’s i760 Windows Mobile piece? That rumor’s suddenly gained a lot more credence now that we’ve seen a so-called SCH-i770 pass through the FCC’s hallowed halls, especially considering the device outline’s uncanny resemblance to that of the aforementioned i760. We’d previously heard that there might be some HSDPA on board, and while we’re not seeing any evidence of that from the FCC’s test reports, we can confirm that it’ll feature EV-DO, WiFi, and Bluetooth in addition to all the GSM you’ll need to get by while roaming through mysterious foreign lands. No word on when we might actually see an announcement about this one, but we imagine Verizon doesn’t want to wait that much longer — the i760 design isn’t getting any younger, y’know.
[Via Phone Scoop]
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Original post by Chris Ziegler
Posted in wristwatch, WristTracker, usa, marketing, optical illusion, wrist tracker, watch, installing, phone, isiah, SportGenius, timepiece, Windows Mobile | No Comments »
Monday, April 7th, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Wireless
Not even a week after hearing that Air France was forging ahead with an in-flight calling trial, the European Commission has now voiced its approval of using mobiles on planes in European airspace. After six months of deliberating, the decision was finally made to give airlines the choice of offering up services in order for guests to dial loved ones at 3,000-meters or more. The EU telecoms commissioner, Viviane Reding, went on to warn operators to “keep the cost of calls made on planes at a reasonable level,” and of course, not all is clear just yet. For starters, the European Aviation Safety Agency still needs to green-light the whole ordeal by approving any hardware that would be used, and we won’t be seeing any 3G action up high just yet. Still, at least one less hurdle stands in the way of you phoning home from over Europe (and simultaneously making enemies out of all your neighbors trying to get a few decent minutes of shuteye).
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in humor, VirginMobile, virgin mobile, d5, dictionary, hard drive, Continuous, p10, watch, timepiece, datalogger, Jeux, RichardNottenburg, gps watch, GpsWatch, SportGenius, sport genius, BT | No Comments »
Friday, April 4th, 2008
Filed under: Transportation
You’re looking at the world’s first manned flight powered by a hydrogen battery. Boeing’s prop-driven aircraft set the lone pilot aloft for about 20 minutes at a speed of 100-kilometres (62 miles) an hour at an altitude of about 1,000 meters. The 800-kilogram (1,760-pound) craft with a 16.3-meter (51-foot) wingspan is capable of flying for about 45 minutes under the power of its hydrogen fuel cells — the airplane’s batteries provided an additional boost for takeoff. The fuel cells harvest the energy produced by the chemical transformation of hydrogen and oxygen into water — that makes the craft clean as well as near silent. Unfortunately, the technology is nowhere near the point of powering commercial aircraft. At best, the fuel-cells could act as a secondary power source… in another 20 years.
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Original post by Thomas Ricker
Posted in thunder, Made in Japan, mp100, modemx, timepiece, sold, RichardNottenburg | No Comments »
Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Transportation
Not even half a year after Air France enabled passengers on its single OnAir-equipped Airbus A318 to send / receive messages and e-mail, the airline has went live with the second phase of the in-flight experiment. As of this week, guests who find themselves aboard the aforesaid aircraft can make / receive calls on their mobile at 30,000 feet. Reportedly, a dozen simultaneous calls are possible “per picocell network, as well as unlimited text messages and e-mails,” and while pricing details weren’t disclosed, you can rest assured it won’t be a bargain. Nevertheless, the voice aspect of the trial is scheduled to carry on for three months, and we’re assuming the results (read: whether annoyed passengers start assaulting chronic yappers) will determine if it gets rolled out to more of the fleet or quietly buried.
[Via WiFi Net News]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in GpsWatch, gps watch, sport genius, SportGenius, watch, timepiece, datalogger, Jeux, executive, departure, motorola, Richard Nottenburg, RichardNottenburg, SpeakerSystem | No Comments »
Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
Filed under: Storage
You know something is really catching on when companies starts branding otherwise generic products as specially designed for said something, and it now looks like that’s now true for the
Eee PC, thanks to these two new clever bits of marketing from
A-DATA. While you could of course use any USB flash drive of SDHC card with the laptop, A-DATA’s apparently hoping that its new “special edition” flash cards and drives will sway over at least a couple of Eee PC users, and we don’t doubt that they will. Apparently available only in 8GB versions, they each come in Eee PC-coordinating white, with the USB flash drive also boasting the extra bonus of a leather carrying strap. No word on pricing or availability just yet, unfortunately, but we wouldn’t be surprised if they demand a bit of a premium over their non-Eee counterparts.
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Original post by Donald Melanson
Posted in xperia, 3168, 1755, timepiece, SportGenius, gps watch, GpsWatch, Clapperboard Clock | No Comments »
Tuesday, March 18th, 2008
Filed under: Storage
Corsair’s Flash Voyager comes straight from the factory in a water- and shock-resistant enclosure, but for one particular owner, said chassis just wasn’t hardcore enough. Rather than swapping it out for an Iron Drive, he took matters into his own hands by gutting the innards and custom building an ultra-rugged aluminum casing. Showing off his fantastic attention to detail, a machined slot for the keychain and a LED indicator hole were included, too. Hit up the read link for the walkthrough if you’re feeling atypically industrious — otherwise, just kick back and admire.
[Via Hack N Mod, thanks Joe]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in digic iii, cameraphone, DigicIii, k-touch, Apx2500, APX 2500, MobilityElectronics, Mobility Electronics, SportGenius, GpsWatch, timepiece, nike dunk, olympics, gps watch | No Comments »
Thursday, March 13th, 2008
Filed under: Storage
Pricey flash drives are a dime a dozen (so to speak), but just in case you haven’t found one quite ugly enough to call your own, why not feast your eyes on the Adamant? The limited edition drive will be limited to 50 units worldwide and will feature 16GB of capacity, a trio of diamonds, a dash of yellow gold and a sleek black box that’ll quickly get tossed moments after it arrives. Granted, you’ll have to shell out $5,650 in order to even have that luxury, but you better act fast.
[Via CNET]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in cooking, GuitarHeroWorldTour, fridge, iGo, MobilityElectronics, Mobility Electronics, GuitarHeroIv, GuitarHero4, gps watch, usb, GpsWatch, SportGenius, timepiece, luxury | No Comments »
Saturday, March 8th, 2008
Filed under: Peripherals, Storage
We hear it’s pretty tough being a gadget with an identity crisis, and unfortunately for Asus’ MS71, it definitely feels that pain. Thankfully for consumers who aren’t turned off by rectangular (or atypically slender) mice, at least it provides a bit of extra utility. Quite simply, the base of the critter snaps off to plug into any open USB port; from there, it enables what’s left to function as a wireless mouse and allows users to store an undisclosed amount of files on the appendage. No word on pricing or availability, but unless you place absolutely no value on ergonomics, we’d probably look elsewhere.
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in SportGenius, timepiece, sport genius, GpsWatch, ProSet, gps watch, Asus Eee PC | No Comments »