Curly Cable
The Curly Cable is a charge and sync cable for Apple’s portable devices. Invented by Dev Design, the cable is coiled like a telephone cord, making it tangle-proof and stretchable up to 70″.
The Curly Cable is a charge and sync cable for Apple’s portable devices. Invented by Dev Design, the cable is coiled like a telephone cord, making it tangle-proof and stretchable up to 70″.
Vimeo user warthox is able to put on quite a show with his Quad MultiWiiCopter and its new MT2208 motors. The buzzing sounds like a pissed-off horde of robot bees… and we love it.
Asahi Kasei Fibers has invented stretchable electric and data cables (including USB cables), which could spark a revolution in robotics, wearable electronics and consumer products as well.
…aka “The Evolution of Google.” The company takes a look at the past, present and future of search, promising faster, more natural and more accurate results. Learn more here.
The improved version of BoxWave’s Keyboard Buddy for the iPhone 4/4S now has a backlit keyboard, with better layout and raised keys. Also has a built-in rechargeable battery that lasts up to 2 weeks.
With all the buzz about Apple’s Siri, Microsoft didn’t want us to forget that they have a similar technology in Windows Phone called “TellMe”. Here techAU puts the two to the test – with hilarious results.
The Crypteks USB flash drive is all about security. Its easy to use locking mechanism offers over 14 million combinations. Also has 256-bit AES encryption and a read-only mode. Only USB-2.0 though.
Restoration Hardware’s travel charger “minimizes cable clutter and maximizes style.” Its connectors – Samsung, Apple, mini- and micro-USB – can be used simultaneously while using just one socket.
While touch sensitive keyboards aren’t the most practical of devices, there’s no denying the feast for the eyes of Jason Gidding’s see-through keyboard and mouse, now raising funds on Kickstarter.
Due to its capacitive surface, it’s been difficult to create a precise and accurate stylus for the iPad. The Jot seeks to solves this problem by anchoring a swiveling ball-point to a clear conductive disc.
This goofy little gadget lets you subscribe to feeds including news, weather, sayings, puzzles, and more, and prints them out for you to carry around or pin up on your corkboard or fridge.
With an ample 4 or 5-inch screen, and no phone contracts, this speedy Android-based media player is great for music, movies, games and web browsing – as long as you have Wi-Fi.
Wrap’It is a headphone organizer that sticks on your device thanks to a large suction cup, so it’s always there when you need it. The flexible TPE plastic can accommodate most types of earbuds.
Beautifully handcrafted portable speakers by Thomas Spaans. The iBox has two 5″ kevlar speakers with tweeters and a bass port. Also has a 12-hour battery. iPod dock and Bluetooth receiver optional.
Thanks to its glass box enclosure, People People’s minimal speaker blends into any environment. To be sold as a kit, including templates for your local glass repair shop to cut out.
Taking a cue from the Nintendo 3DS, the PlayStation Vita will ship with 6 AR cards for use in augmented reality games, three of which will be available at launch and downloadable for free. More here.
The Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary bundle comes with a copy of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D and a sweet black 3DS decked with the Hyrule logo and gold embellishments.
Get any of the current Android and Windows Phone 7 smartphones for just $0.01 when you sign up for a new line with Verizon, Sprint or AT&T via the Amazon Penny-Pincher Sale. Until 11/28/11 only.
The Zephyr portable speaker lets you blast tunes via Bluetooth, but it’s also a speakerphone and is generous enough to share its battery’s charge – up to 30 hours of play time – to gadgets via USB.
(Slightly NSFW) Apple has always been an innovator, so we’re not totally shocked by the idea of the iHole, the world’s first “totally hands-free mobile device.” Then again, we’re thankful it’s a parody.
A handy utility app that will help you solve the dreaded “file in use” error in Windows. Displays all open files and lets you close either the files themselves or the process using the files.
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