Heavily Armored World Of Warcraft Mouse

Sometimes a normal mouse just won’t cut it. When you’re going to be spending the next three weeks of your life farming gold because you’ve already reached the max level in World Of Warcraft, you’re going to need a mouse that’s not going to flake out on you.

Enter SteelSeries’ new World Of Wacraft themed gaming mouse. It’s got the armor of an armadillo with the mass confusion that encompasses 15 programmable buttons. It also offers 16 million variations of flashing lights to keep you up during those all-night raids you’ll be doing. It’s due out next month for $90, so you better get on top of it before the rest of your guild does.

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iPhone Table Coasters

Filed under: Cellphones, Design

Here is the true definition of fanboyism. Why on Earth would by guests care what their table coasters look like, let alone the iPhone. Perhaps the host is waiting for someone to exclaim “By golly! These coasters, when aligned properly, resemble the menu on my iPhone! Genius!” At that point, the host will offer hors d’oeuvres and the guests will politely accept.

Change is good. This is not change. These are like the Sarah Palin of table coasters. Played out and downright retarded, holmes.

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Solution For Gamers Who Lack Skill

Filed under: Gaming, Hacks, Hardware

If you really suck at video games or you’re just a no good untrustworthy cheating sonofabitch, then the AcidMods Spit-Fire Controller was made just for you. This Xbox 360 controller mod has two special function buttons which are fully programmable that will give your pudgy fingers an edge against competition that is clearly superior to you in Call Of Duty 4.

Demonstrated in the video are some of the macros that can be assigned to the all new back buttons installed on the controller.  A button in the center of the controller can remap the keys and change their macros.  Shown here we have the player being able to rapidly fire his pistol, as if he was using a turbo button. Cool mod, but will it be cool after it gets you banned from Xbox Live?  Sure it will! They can’t ban ya from a single-player campaign. In your face, Microsoft!

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Bluetrek ST1 Bluetooth headphones add overly large exoskeleton

Filed under: Portable Media, Wireless

bluetrek st1 bluetooth headphones

Wireless, specifically Bluetooth, headphones are starting to pick up momtentum, and for good reason. No one really wants to worry about that annoying wire that allows the person next to you to rip the headphones out if they want to talk to you. Maybe you should get rid of that per son sitting next to you instead. Either way, the Bluetrak ST1 Bluetooth headphones are a nice addition to the lineup of wireless headphones. They are not specifically iPod exclusive, which is nice for those of us not willing to commit to the Apple lifestyle. It has opperational buttons right over the hinges for the earbuds, which might be nice, or might just add some extra weight (which it needs none). Unfortunately, the simple in-the-ear style plastic earbud seen here isn’t known for giving off great sound quality, so don’t expect these to replace your exisiting Bose headphones. Also, what is the huge block on the back?! It looks like all it does is at a pound to the unit size. It’s probably the reciever, but honestly, does it have to be so large? — Nik Gomez

Bluetrek’s latest ST1 Bluetooth headphones [Slashphone]

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