Archive for September, 2007

All-In-One PC Ultra Slim

 
Gateway launched the Gateway One at New York’s Digital Life convention this week. It’s a good looking computer, almost similar to a Mac from a design point of view. The all-in-one PC has a super-slim (3.5” deep) design and weighs under 22 lbs. Three versions were created and all come with Windows Vista Home Premium.

AMP Speaker are Hazardous as desk

 
How many speakers do you know are large enough to be used as a desk? The AMP speaker is definitely one of them, boasting a built-in amplifier as well as a 3-way speaker cone-set. The presence of an audio jack gives you connectivity with virtually any portable music device. At this point in time, it [...]

Missile Bases Houses for Sale Now

 
If you have still not recovered from 9/11 terror and are constantly living under the threat of a nuclear attack then the missile houses are just the perfect hide-away for you! These are actually old missile bases created during the cold war era that have been converted into homes.

“A little boring, but fantastically useful robots” for $99

iRobot’s mission to create the “robot home” got a whole lot more fleshed out this afternoon at the company’s DigitalLife keynote. The general idea is to get usable tech into any and every home — not just for the nerds, not like the Jetsons.

Kenwood’s latest flash Media Kegs GD55

Zoinks, Kenwood just loosed yet another Media Keg design into Japan. Two in fact, each sharing the same guts: the sophisticatedly-smarmy GD55 and whimsically-chintzy GD50.

Vertu phones crafts second Ferrari phone for $25K

See, here’s the thing about Vertu phones: anyone who’s wealthy enough to afford one probably wants (and can afford) more than one, probably doesn’t care about newfangled goodies like 3G or a large, high resolution display, and probably keeps a Ferrari or two in the garage.