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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Make your dog an Apple fanboy with the iBone Dog Toy


You know you’ve gotten far too obsessed with your iPhone when you start buying a toy for your dog meant to resemble the iPhone. Slightly more squishy and with far less functions than your iPhone, but it does resemble it nonetheless. The only real function it has is that it will squeak as your pup plays with it. It measures 6” x 4” x 1” and will cost you $11.95 from Chimpfeet.

Source: GeekyGadgets

Minox’s Agent M Digital Belt Camera


If you’re aspiring to be a super secret spy at some point in your life then you’ll need the equipment to go with the job. No one can be a true spy without the proper tools. Well Minox is selling a seemingly innocent belt that happens to have a hidden camera built into it. The belt can record videos, which will likely be every perv’s dream. I’m sure with this in hand many teen boys would love a chance to accidentally walk into the girl’s locker room and then have the recording to enjoy for years to come.

Actually, likely their father’s would probably wish for the same thing at the local gym. In all fairness though, this could be used for non-pervish tasks. It not only records video, but it will record audio as well. Giving you handy blackmail material when needed. It records onto an SD card and includes a USB adapter. It will cost you a pretty penny though, it is priced at about $300.

Source: SlipperyBrick

Hardcore Computer’s Reactor


Some of you may need to pull your mind out of the gutter when you hear the word “hardcore”, but Hardcore Computer is a custom designer and manufacturer of high-performance computer systems.

Hardcore Computer’s newest product, the Reactor, is quite unique as all of the heat producing components, such as the CPU, motherboard, video card, memory and power supplies, are immersed in a custom dielectric fluid called Core Coolant. This gives the Reactor a cool look of a fish tank that is like no other.

So besides the Core Coolant, what else is inside the Reactor? How about a choice of Core 2 Extreme processors, 8GB of DDR3 memory, and an option of up to three GeForce GTX 280 GPUs.

Other features include optional, dual, and diversity Wi-Fi antennas. a CMOS battery and BIOS reset switch, full-throttle processing, HD/3D realism, Creative Labs X-Fi, and a 7.1 channel Dolby digital surround sound.

Yes, the Reactor should be probably popular with the gamers, as well as anyone who needs a lot of memory to run their business. Supposedly, upgrades are easy, despite the fluid immersion of the major components. Careful it doesn’t leak out, now.

The price of the Hardcore Reactor is quite high at $4,500, and some of higher-end models will fall a little under $10K.

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Pantech Matrix dual-slider 3G phone



Pantech has released its new dual-slide 3G phone called the Pantech Matrix in US through AT&T. This dual-band UMTS/HSDPA Matrix features both QWERTY keyboard and numeric keypad and comes with 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, AT&Tamp; Navigator service and Video Share support. The phone is available in red, blue or black colors.