Dananananananana Batmobile case mod (song to the “Batman Theme”)

You might not have as many cool gadgets as Batman, but at least you can pretend. Everybody’s favorite vampire-esque super hero has just been made into an excellent PC case mod. Inspired after the iconic Batmobile. The modded system started as a normal AMD Sempron 2800+ with 40 gig HD, 736 MB of DDR 400 ram, and a CD/DVD drive. ...

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For the “Under The Sea”-themed prom…

Every school is bound to have an “Under The Sea” theme dance. But what to wear? Do you go in scuba gear? That’s hardly formal enough. These High Tide Heels are perfect for those occasions. And while we’re much too masculine to ever think about wearing anything with the word “heels” in the title, we’re sure there are some of ...

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Dual media player for MP3 and CD playing

OK, well we know we say this about at least one concept a week, but this just might be the coolest damn concept design we’ve ever seen. Dual Music Player, or DMP, is a media player that can play both CDs and MP3s. Sure, there have been Discman MP3 players, but never something that fully embraces both forms of media. ...

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Fujitsu’s new RakuRaku is even easier to use

The fourth model of Fujitsu’s RakuRaku phone (“raku” is Japanese for easy) is another attempt to give an older generation the chance to use modern communication methods. Its simple design and easy to read display make the less tech-savvy more able to use a cellphone. Just because the phone is indeed very raku to use, doesn’t mean it lacks features. ...

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Giant Lego man washes ashore on resort

Imagine what your level of amazement would be if you were in the position of these vacationers. Picture this. You’re lounging on a Dutch beach for the Zandvoort resort. As you start getting a tan, you notice something with your peripheral vision. I guarantee the last thing you would suspect is a 8-foot tall Lego Man. This blue and red ...

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Testing out skinny PSP’s DMB tuner and TV-out

It came with no surprise when Sony announced the availability of the updated PSP (PSP-P2000) which shed 4mm of thickness and 91g of weight off the original model. The company also announced a DMB tuner module at the same time, and we’re dying to see how it works with the the new TV-out capability.

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Fat-ass airplane needs to lose a few pounds

There’s no denying it. The Aeorscraft ML866 is one morbidly obese airplane. It’s time we had an intervention with the poor thing to help it deal with its problem. Obesity is a disease people! The ML866 is scheduled to make its first official launch next month at the NBAA convention. The fatty plane is actually pretty technologically advanced when it ...

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Nokia 7500 Prism might just reflect the rainbow

� Geek-chic is in, or so we’ve heard. Not that we, um, follow that type of thing. For those with style in mind, Nokia announces the 7500 Prism, a sleek look and feel phone for the fashion guru in all of us. Its licorice-black colored casing will stand in stark contrast to all of your white gadgets of yesteryear, but ...

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The Vespa is all of a sudden awesome again

This modded Vespa is not your average motor-scooter. Sporting an LCD touchscreen, WiFi internet, a Windows XP PC, and the entire collection of Jefferson Airplane, this GTS250 Vespa is one rockin’ piece of tech-transport. The Super Vespa, as we have come to call it for obvious reasons, also features a Yves Saint Laurent custom seat, but really, who the hell ...

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Rollei retro camera takes a 1920’s take on digital photography

The Rolleiflex MiniDigi could be the twin of the original 1920’s German-made Rollei “Twin Lens Reflex” camera, except for the fact that it is a fraction of the size and completely digitalized. This 3.1 MP reproduction is a blast from the past. A past in which most of us weren’t alive to see. Even though the camera can take videos ...

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