GA Nuvifone M20
The first Garmin-Asus nuvifone to run WinMo 6.1, the M20 features a 2.8″ TFT touch lens display, 4GB/8GB storage, EDGE/HSDPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, real-time traffic and navigation.
The first Garmin-Asus nuvifone to run WinMo 6.1, the M20 features a 2.8″ TFT touch lens display, 4GB/8GB storage, EDGE/HSDPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, real-time traffic and navigation.
Though unconfirmed, the pics above are possibly the first concrete shots of The Fallen and Devastator from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen; both are surprisingly badass.
Not for the big ego’d: To22’s Universe Ring is actually a toroidal (doughnut) model of the universe inspired by Stephen Hawking; a tiny speck represents the current known universe.
Tees at Shirt.Woot tend to sell out pretty quickly, so pick this one up ASAP if you like it: Battle Fungale pays homage to the Mario Bros., with Yoshi, Bowser and Mario all epically presented.
Targeted at mp3-toting younguns, Sony Ericsson’s W395 Walkman cellphone eschews 3G for built-in stereo speakers, a 2″ scratch-proof display and motion gaming support.
Scion continues its tradition of limited-production models with the tC Series 5.0; this time, it features TRD-sourced parts including 18″ alloy wheels, a rear sway bar and sport muffler.
His frenetic style may not be for everyone, but fans of Tyler Stout’s artwork are in for a treat; his latest piece, Nuclear Option, is available both as a fitted tee and an 18″x24″ screenprint.
Sparks are flying in this gameplay video for InFamous; the superhero MMO shows off a multitude of enemies including one hulking metal leviathan that seems almost Magneto-inspired.
This Deluxe Stratocaster Coffee Table is a must for fans of the Strat; it’s made in the USA with vintage-tinted hand-selected maple and sports six flush-mounted tuning peg caps.
Nokia’s 12mm-thin 5630 XpressMusic not only satisfies music lovers with dedicated audio keys and an FM radio, but it’s also a smartphone with S60 and HSDPA/HSUPA speeds.
So-named because of the high-energy lasso you use to fling objects around, Asteroid Cowboys is a crazy mix of Bionic Commando and Asteroids; it’s due out this year on PSN and XBLA.
Due out in 2010, Plastic Logic fired a shot across the Amazon Kindle 2’s bow yesterday by announcing content partners and a Publisher’s Program for their 8.5×11″ Reader.
You may think it’s an iPhone App of dubious utility, but the tickle-inviting BellyButton is definitely an icebreaker; it includes 7 skins, 5 giggles and a roulette mode that can generate farts.
Exclusive to Zumiez, Supra has released a swank colorway for its high-tongued Muska Pro Skytop that mixes a silver metallic upper with purple accents and perfed grey panels.
Conner over at Botropolis has put together a sugar-laden collection of awesome robot cakes; included are several WALL-E’s, Daleks, Optimus Primes along with some extreme fails.
Dell second-gen tablet is the 12.1″ Latitude XT2: this time, it sports a multi-touch a-la iPhone, a second digitizer (w/ stylus), and a 11-hour 6-cell battery, all in a 0.98″ thick chassis.
The John Cooper Works MINI Cabriolet boosts low-end torque, good for a 0-62 time of 6.9s; also upgraded are the suspension and brakes, along with a piano-lacquer trim and aero kit.
Welder offsets its tradition of chunky watches with the 3000, which sports a light-beige face set within an oversized stainless steel case; it includes both rubber and leather wrist straps.
Recently spotted on Lance Armstrong in Australia, these Oakley Jawbones feature a locking hinge design that lets you swap lens without twisting or pressure; they’ll be out in May.
Acer’s 10.1″ Aspire One is now available at Amazon; other than a larger screen, the chief differences over the outgoing 8.9″ model are a double-size 6-cell battery and 0.7 lb increase.
Improv Everywhere revisits the subways again with High Five Escalator, tasking Agent Lathan (“Rob”) and five agents with soliciting 2,000 high fives along stairs and escalators.
Despite its name, this Not Safe For Work t-shirt is actually pretty safe; mundane office items get names like rare Diablo items, including the Stapler of Suffering and the Desk of Doom.
Rafel Reston takes a trip down alternate reality lane with his Dodge Viper ’67, a wholly fictional concept that features swoopy S-curves and exhaust manifolds reminiscent of a Corvette.
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