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Targus CoolWave Makes Your Laptop Like its Cooling in the Ocean

12 hours 53 min ago
CoolWave from Targus is an economical way of circulating air around your laptop without having to worry about it overheating. This fun and pretty stylish looking laptop stand will support laptops up to 17″ and will also hold your computer power cord in place. The best part about all this is that the blueish color of the CoolWave make it look like your laptop it’s truly taking a dip in the ocean. It will be available soon and retail for $19.99

Exclusive Pedro Winter Autographed Panasonic DMC-G1 Lumix Camera’s

18 hours 49 min ago
Remember those Ed Banger custom headphones a while back? Well it seems the man behind Ed Banger Records (Pedro Winter) is at it again with a custom Pedro Winter Panasonic DMC-G1 Lumix Camera. Yes we all know the DMC-G1 coolness stems from the fact that it’ss like a mini-DSL/R, and it also has a neat LCD screen thats extends out from the camera. But what makes this one special is that these models are autographed by Pedro himself. It also includes 200 pictures on the memory card from the Justice World Tour. Available in red and black these special edition cameras can only be purchased exclusively at Colette for €850.00.

iCoaster Roller Coaster Connects to iPod for Adrenaline Music

18 hours 53 min ago
The iCoaster from Mega Brand is not your typical toy that snaps together to make an awesome track for 2 seconds of playtime. Instead there are plenty of bells and whistles that make putting the track together fun and exciting. Lights and sounds flash as you place sensors intricatley along the tracks. But the best part is that the music pumping while the rollercoaster is moving can be your very own tunes. Insert your iPod or MP3 player into the iCoaster and you can make your own custom song list for the ride. The iCoaster retails for $79.99 and be purchased at Sears.

Monster Beats by Dr. Dre Tour In-Ear Headphones Review

January 4, 2009 - 2:02pm
After the highly successful release of Monster’s Beats by Dr. Dre, it seemed the writing was on the wall for a pair of earbuds to be released soon. Well just as expected, Monster did just that and released in conjunction with Dr. Dre again, a pair of earphones called Beats Tour high resolution in-ear headphones. The Beats are certainly a quality product and a pair of headphones that stand head above the rest in design and rich sound for the casual music consumer or even audiophile.  The Beats Tour is aiming to do just the same in the ‘earbuds’ marketplace. Design: Just like the Beats by Dr. Dre, the Tours are not only meant to impress with it’s sound quality but with their looks too. The packaging is the same as the original, just in a smaller box, but all the same details are there. The outside sleeve slips off and reveals a red box that opens with a pull of a black tab. When pulled, the box opens like a book to reveal the Tours nestled in a black plastic with felt material covering. Inside the box is also a mini round touring case for travel, five sets of silicone eartips (tree and mushroom shaped ones), and a manual for proper care and use. If you are looking to make a fashion statement with a pair of earphones you may need not look any further. The Tours don’t stray from the Beats by Dr. Dre’s signature look and style. Monster basically brings it all together for a smaller package. Still here is the signature black/red colors and the ‘b’ logo on the earbud. The flat red wire is the epitome of cool and would make any white wired earbuds look away in shame.  You could easily color coordinate any outfit with these and not worry about sacrificing quality for looks. Setup: There are no batteries required with the Tours.  Just pop them in your ears and the audio jack into your MP3 player and you are pretty much done. However, if you want to change the eartip to one of the five included that is another story. You can choose from the included mushroom or tree shaped silicone eartips. Just select the right tip that fits your ear and you’re on your way. To remove the silicone eartip already on the Tours, you need to twist it off not pull. Pulling will get you no where and you may break the in-ear headphone. Once it’s off, the trying part is putting the new one on. It will take a few tries and concentration to get one on. It took me several tries and a few fits of frustration till it slipped on properly. Sound Quality: When you look at the Tours you just expect good quality sound. The little bud is extremely impressive and LONG! The arm of the bud is shaped to curve into your ear so you experience the best sound quality for an earphone. I tried all the tips but was happiest with sound quality when I used the smallest mushroom shaped eartip. When I tried on the other sizes/shapes all it did was water down the music and allowed in sounds from my environment and were extremely uncomfortable. However this is a personal opinion and others may not have this problem. However, don’t expect much noise cancellation with the Tours - you still tend to hear your surroundings pretty well. Which honestly I think is much healthier for your eardrums - especially with the Tours going so deep into your canal - they felt like they were right near my ear drum. Overall, all music genres performed well with the Tours and the quality of the bass was rich and smooth. It did present just a slightly better sound quality than the recently released Turbines from Monster but not overwhelming so. All music was pretty balanced and I was impressed with how well orchestrations sounded on it. Wind instruments were extremely impressive; sounding crisp and clear. Sadly you don’t get that full bodied experience with either the Tours or Turbines, but the Tours does do a better job at least of trying too. One overwhelming difference between the two was how each played back music at the same volume level. Plugging in the Tours I would have to make the volume lower at lets say a volume decibel of 15. When I plugged in the Turbines at the same decibel,  I would have to make it louder to appreciate the music. So right there, is a blaring difference on how each in-ear speaker/in-ear headphone translates the volume level. Conclusion: I liked the sound quality and the overall presentation of the Beats Tours. They are an impressive looking set of earphones and certainly perform sound wise even if they edge out the Turbines even slightly. To a trained ear, you can hear a difference and appreciate it immediately. The in-ear headphones are very light in your hand and are not heavy weighing in your ears. The tangle free flat wire is an awesome “technology” that I wish all headphones/earphones would adapt too. No matter how I threw them in my bag or shoved them into my pockets, with a simple shake they untangled.  The one major disappointment I do have with them is that after a while they become increasingly uncomfortable to wear and start to make my ear canal throb. It’s possible I’m just more sensitive than others. But even so if you are a slave to fashion and looking for a pair of earphones that live up to quality and presentation the Tours are for you or if have super deep ear canals. The Beats Tour high resolution in-ear headphones retail for $149.95. The Good: Great looking pair of in-ear headphones that also perform well too. Delivers rich sound and decent deep low levels of bass. Makes a nice compliment to it’s big brother Beats by Dr. Dre. Tangle free cable is very cool. The Bad: Can become uncomfortable to wear after a while making it almost painful. Eartips are a pain to change.

The Damask Illuminated LED Mirror is Indeed the Fairest of Them All

January 4, 2009 - 5:40am
A mirror doesn’t have to be a object to only look at and determine if you look fat that day. It can also be a work of art. The Damask Mirror from Blowzone is an engraved mirror with built in LED lights. When switched on the mirror becomes illuminated and the engraved design comes to life in full color and detail. When the LED switch is off, the engraving is still visible but will work as average mirror to still show you if you look fat that day. Pricing on Blowzone is not available but it is suggested to contact them for info.

USB H-Boya May Just Blush at What You are IM-ing

January 4, 2009 - 4:57am
Looking to jazz up your cube for the new year. Well the USB H-Boya may give the USB humping dog a run for its money. This USB toy responds to what you type on your keyboard. If what you type is a bit naughty - he may just blush with big read cheeks or blink. Just plug in the USB receiver and watch him go as you tell your loved one how much you miss them through IM….This little boy comes with two different stands, one to clip onto your monitor or an elephant stand. The USB H-Boya comes in blue, red , or yellow and retails for $35.99 at Audiocubes. Watch him in action here.

Goodbye Music on Flash Drive’s - Hello Movies

January 4, 2009 - 4:47am
Flash drives with music is so 2008. So lets turn it up a notch and what you have next is USB Flash drives with movies included. Integral is offering up a selection of Sony Pictures movies on 4GB flash drives through Gamestation UK. Choose from Spiderman to 50 First Dates to Hellboy. When you are done watching the movie, erase it and you have a 4GB free to put your other movies on it. For £14.99 it’s a pretty good deal for what would cost you double if you purchased the movie and flash drive separately.

Monster’s MDP 900 GreenPower Surge Protector Saves Money On Your Electric Bill

January 2, 2009 - 1:33pm
It’s great that green products are becoming more and more available, because often going green means you’ll also be saving money. Monster has a new line of surge protector products that are all about saving energy, so that you can also cut your electric bill costs while at the same time help the environment. Monster GreenPower products are designed to help reduce “vampire load” energy. Monster’s 900 ($129), MDP 800 ($99) and MDP 650 ($69.95) Digital Life PowerCenters all feature a special GreenPower Outlet Management system. The way it works is that you’re supposed to plug your computer into the GreenPower Control outlet, and  then plug your PC peripherals (printer, monitor, scanner, speakers, etc) into the specially marked Monster GreenPower Controlled outlets. As soon as your computer computer shuts-down or goes to sleep, the other GreenPower outlets will automatically switch off, thus eliminating the energy wasted by those peripherals since they are not being used anyway. Once you turn your computer back on, the GreenPower outlets automatically power the peripherals back up. We’ve personally tried out the MDP 900 and are especially digging its colorful labels for different peripherals (printer, modem, laptop, etc). You can pick up the MDP 900 for as little as $89.95.

HP Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam Edition To Have a Matching Mouse

January 2, 2009 - 10:35am
We’ve been obsessing over the HP Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam edition series since the day it debuted. For those of you who are also a fan of the fashionista netbook, you’ll be pleased to hear that there will be a matching Vivienne Tam edition Wireless mouse available soon as well. The mouse has the same design of the netbook itself - It’s essentially HP’s ordinary Wireless Optical Mouse, just rebranded, and is overall quite lovely. Really, it’s the Vivienne Tam design that makes it stand out.  Let’s face it - if you’re going to go for the Vivienne Tam Edition netbook then you’re probably all about style, so you might as well go for the complete package. The mouse comes with a micro USB receiver and two batterries. No word on pricing but it should be available soon. We’ll also have a full review of the HP Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam edition series up soon.

iPhone Wood Holder Would Make a Tree Proud

January 2, 2009 - 3:22am
iPhone holders are a dime a dozen these days, they can range from the practical to the absurd. However, Kyle Buckner designed one that was not only beautiful but earned him an A++. Asked to design something to hold a precious object. The student of Virginia Commonwealth University decided to make a stand for his “precious” iPhone. The detail in the wood carvings is outstanding and certainly should earn him an interview at Apple when Kyle graduates. ( Source: Mac Life )

Colorful Aerial 7 Headphones are Worthy of Street Cred

January 2, 2009 - 1:00am
We can never get enough of funky headphones and Aerial7 delivers with their hip-hop urban feel headbangers. Their product line consists of funky colors that are certainly eye-catching and would probably appear to burgeoning DJ’s as they seem to be on the bigger side. Prices are reasonable ranging from $49.99 to $79.99 for Tank, Chopper, and Matador (names of the headphones). If you insist on wearing this with your iPhone than you may be more inclined to purchase the pair named Tank as they include an extra cable with a microphone for answering phone calls.

The 2009 Version of Choose Your Own Adventure - DVD Player Required

January 1, 2009 - 5:03pm
Remember those totally fun books as kid where you could choose your own adventure just by turning to a specific page? Well it seems now they are back, but just in a different format. Late Fragment is an interactive film that lets you control the story by the press of a button on your remote. As the movie progresses you will be even given a chance to follow a specific character or change the path of a movie. Each decision you make, effects the entire picture with just a press of the ‘enter’ button on your remote. Watch the movie over and over and take different paths that lead to different endings. This is a great new way to interact with movies and almost puts Blu-ray to shame. Sadly though, Late Fragment doesn’t seem to be a fun for the whole family type of movie, so you’ll have to put the kiddies to sleep before you start choosing your adventure via DVD. Late Fragment can be found at Amazon for $29.99.

Automatically Sync Your iTunes Music Across Several Computers with Syncopation

January 1, 2009 - 4:39pm
I’ve been struggling to figure out an efficient way to share music with other people in my household for a while now. Until now my solution has been to copy files on to Time Capsule so that other family members can pull off files in to iTunes from Time Capsule’s shared drive. However this requires manual actions, and it also means that we’re pretty dependent on Time Capsule. Fortunately there is another resolution out there to keep your itunes library synced amongst two or more computers, and this one seems more efficient. Syncopation by Sonzea is an app for Mac which once installed on two computers, it will find music on both macs and automatically transfer the music files in between them so that both computers have the same complete music collection. Whenever you make changes to your music library, iTunes will automatically update all the computers over an Ethernet or wireless network. Syncopation retails for $24.99, but you can also download a free 30 day trial. And sorry PC folks, this app is unfrtounately Mac only :-(. Does anyone know of a comparable app for PC users?

USB Jewel Bracelet is Perfect Recession Jewerly

December 31, 2008 - 11:58am
Well isn’t this a nice way to ring in the new year with some USB bling. The USB Jewel Bracelet Thumb Drive is economical yet flashy. You can pick one up for $33 at Brando in either silver or gold and it has a very decent 8GB storage capacity. Show me a diamond that does that!

Charger Valet Powers Gadgets and Doubles as iPod Speaker

December 31, 2008 - 1:48am
In a world where more and more gadgets are being scattered around the house, a charging valet is necessary to keep things tidy. The Sound and Charge Speaker Valet with Onboard Charger takes the charger valet concept a step further by integrating a set of speakers in to it, along with an iPod dock. It’s also got an aux-in connector for connecting other MP3 players of your choice. So this begs the question; do you really need a speaker built in to a charging valet? Not really, but it certainly is convenient. The Sound and Charge Speaker Valet with Onboard Charger retails for $59.99.

Inflatable Cell Phone Holders Keep Your Mobile Cushy

December 31, 2008 - 1:40am
You know those sets of inflatable furniture that became popular at the end of the 90s? Well they’re back again, but not quite the way you’re imagining it. This time you can rest your cell phone in mini-sized Inflatable Flower Cell Phone Holders. This is one cell phone accessory that is super ridiculous, but we want one anyway. They are currently sold out but it looks like you can still pick them up on ebay for just $2.25.

Kooky Klicker Pen Now a Kooky 2GB USB Drive

December 30, 2008 - 11:57am
We all have written with one of those Kooky Kilcker pens at one time or another. You know, those are the colorful shaped pens with rubbery hair. So now the pen is becoming a USB 2GB flash drive. These new USB drives are very fun and great for tweens and kids for school. This is also one storage device that will have lots of personality and certainly get alot of attention. The Kooky USB Drives will be available at Office Depot for $14.99.

Philips Active Crystal SWB9200 Blinged Out Swarovski Bluetooth Headphones

December 30, 2008 - 2:53am
Philips is at it again with making lux looking accessories decked out in Swarovski crystals. The Active Crystal Bluetooth Mono Headset is available in both black and white, each having active crystals on them. The headphones feature an ergonomic design and ultra-soft silicon caps that allow for optimum comfort for your ears. The customized crystal design also improves deep bass and acoustics and the in ear seal helps with noise cancellation. There is no pricing available on the site but I assume it will be around $80 and above as is the cost of the other Philips Active Crystals.

Brando USB Blood Pressure Monitors for Work and on the Go

December 30, 2008 - 2:13am
It’s nice to know that in between answering phone calls, sending e-mails, and updating facebook - we can now check our blood pressure at work too. The USB Arm Blood Pressure Monitor from Brando will prop nicely on your desk for you to measure your diastolic, systolic, and pulse rate. Just wrap the included cuff around your arm and let the pressure monitor do the rest. By the end of the day you’ll be checking the rates of all your co-workers. Connect the monitor to your computer via USB and you’ll be able to study and track your rates over a period of time with the included software. However if you want to check your pressure on the go, the USB Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor may be more suitable for you. It has all the same specs as the other version however this one looks more like a high tech watch.  The USB Arm Blood Pressure Monitor retails for $69 and the wrist version retails for $57. If the economy keeps going the way it is - there may be an abundance of these showing up in cubes near you.

Gresso New Years 2009 Inspired Flash Drives Are Bull

December 29, 2008 - 1:18am
How can we not ring in the New Year without a 2009 influenced Flash Drive to store incriminating photos of our New Years Eve party gone awry. Gresso is at it again making some swanky flash drives that are engraved with the symbol of this coming year - The Bull. There will be 4 different versions of this high end 4GB flash drive made from 200 year old mahogany wood (good to know old trees are being used for flash drives??!!). As usual this is not available here, but only available in Russia… now that is just bull! If you feel the need to buy it though and can speak Russian to navigate the site -  Bely Veter Tsifrovoi will be selling them exclusively, which come out to roughly $54 USD when converted from Rubles - Dah!