Archive for January, 2008

Standing 10-feet tall and weighing in at a massive 13-tons, this “Monster Motorbike” is powered by a “Detroit Diesel engine hooked to a 6-speed Allison automatic transmission.” Click here for first picture in gallery.

The frame appears to be an upside-down ladder design, with wheels and tires from Caterpillar

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OTTO is basically a portable speaker system that “takes things that are normally inaudible and amplifies them into ambient sound.” Click here for first picture in gallery.

A goldfish bowl? Just stick OTTO’s polymer piezoelectric contact mic on any surface and listen in. The speaker module looks to be battery powered, and can be attached to just about any surface with a combination of suction cups and magnets

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When is an arcade machine not just an arcade machine? When it requires a step ladder to play and/or has special compartment for the NES and its accessories. Continue reading to see them both. Click here for first picture in gallery.


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At 107 x 46 x 16mm, the Motorola RIZR Z6c packs a 2.0-inch TFT display, 2.0-megapixel camera, 40MB of built-in memory, microSD card slot, USB connectivity, and Bluetooth. Video review after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery. Here’s the bottom line:

The Motorola Z6c is a quality device and should be considered by consumers who require a Verizon phone that can also be used internationally. The call quality and reception were both good, with no distortion or interference. Overall, we would recommend the Z6c if you require a Verizon phone that can be used internationally on GSM networks

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Once in a while, we all need a change, and these unconventional chairs could be the first step in freshening up your living space. Continue reading to see them all. Click here for first picture in gallery.


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In Haze for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, “you play a newly enlisted soldier seeking fulfillment and thrills by fighting for a good cause.” Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.

As the leading PMC, Mantel Global Industries offers a high-tech arsenal of vehicles, deadly weaponry, and on top of that a performance enhancing bio-medical support known as Nectar


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ShakeSMS is an application for Nokia phones that grants you to answer text messages by simply shaking the handset.

Shaking a phone to read text messages is as intuitive as swiping your finger across the screen to unlock it, but once you’re trained it becomes second nature

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Just as we feared, Asus is getting ready to dilute their Eee branding until it’s RAZRed down to a hint of its former panache. The new family of low-cost, Eee products will include the E-DT (desktop), E-TV, and E-Monitor. The E-DT will initially sport a Celeron processor when it ships without a monitor sometime in April or Might for a price between $200-$300. The E-Monitor is more than just a display though — it’s a 19- to 21-inch all-in-one PC with built-in TV tuner and a remarkable $499 price tag. It’ll be based on Intel’s Shelton platform when the AIO launches in September. The 42-inch E-TV will also launch in September and feature a Linux PC integrated into the LCD. It’s expected to list for a $200 premium over the low-cost 42-inch sets it will compete with. Just don’t get too hung up on those prices, kid. The Eee Personal computer was only supposed to cost $200 when it was announced.

Now for the bad news. ASUS won’t be offering a touch-panel in their next generation Eee Computer after all — their market research shows limited demand. Not avid Engadget readers, are we ASUS?

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A Nissan GT-R, equipped with “a full roll cage, a significantly revised suspension and a nice set of Volk TE37s”, was spotted at the track. Video after the break.

The V-Spec variant will be in the same mold as the previous versions offered, with Japan’s Best Car citing a 220-pound diet, 30 more horsepower with upgraded binders and suspension components

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This eye-catching “Bamboo” speaker consists of 3 parts: “right/left channel wireless speakers, a base station that houses the subwoofer, and a control ring.” Click here for one more picture.

Think wifi enabled, wireless speakers, integrated LED screen, MP3 line in, remote desktop syncing, radio, and yes - cd player

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