Blackberry 8900 Curve II
The Blackberry Curve 8900 is now available at T-Mobile, but will be limited to 5 per store; this full-QWERTY smartphone features a 2.4″ screen, trackball, 3.2 MP camera, Wi-Fi and aGPS.
The Blackberry Curve 8900 is now available at T-Mobile, but will be limited to 5 per store; this full-QWERTY smartphone features a 2.4″ screen, trackball, 3.2 MP camera, Wi-Fi and aGPS.
Tee designer Ritzh says Holy Ship! is one of his rejects, but we think it’s a winner; it features an extra-large graphic with a faded grey silhouette of rigging in the background.
A departure from stiff touchscreens, Impress uses an array of force sensors under squishy foam that adds another dimension to touch interactions: it detects pressure intensity.
New Era and DC Comics’ latest collaboration is a set of Batman-themed monochrome fitted caps; they include the famous onomatopoeia of the original TV series as well as the bat signal.
The Passively Multiplayer Online Game uses the entire web as its playground, hiding traps, treasures and missions on various websites; you can find them with a browser extension.
The Empire thinks they’re expendable, but we think this imported TIE Pilot figure by Medicom is highly collectible; it’s film accurate down to the oversized helmet and stands 12″ tall.
Get a workout just raising the Push Up Table; true to its name, it requires you do a pushup to elevate it; it’s similar to a clicky pen, except you’ll need a lot more upper body strength.
Leaked in advance of MWC 2009, details on Motorola’s QA4 sliderphone are scarce, but we do know it features a 2.8″ TFT touchscreen, CDMA+EVDO and a tilt sensor.
This aptly named Epic Scale trailer for God of War III shows two things: Kratos going on a bloody warpath and a sweeping sense of scale as he fights on a Titan.
Driven by an alternate (read: imaginary) form of propulsion, Norio Fujikawa’s JetBike is like something straight out of a Last Exile and Akira mashup; we wants!
It’s not hard being the Right Gin in Sweden if you’re one of the only gins from Sweden, but Drinkhacker likes the surprise black pepper; it’s best imbibed as a gin and tonic.
Despite its austere design, the Novanta Workstation (made out of aluminum and MDF) squeezes in speakers, a USB hub, monitor stand, iPod dock, power strip, and three drawers.
At its core a small handset, the Modu is a modular phone that can slip into one of four different jackets priced between $25 and $100; it has 2GB of memory and Bluetooth.
Most kids of the 80s no doubt remember The Neverending Story; Enclothe has created a fantastic homage to the movie with a cool (but creepy) Southern Oracle t-shirt.
Artist Kentaro Nagai has taken world maps and reworked them into the shape of animals from the Chinese Zodiac; it’s amazing what a little rotating and resizing can do.
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