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All things that would make a geek smile if found in their stocking at Christmas. A general category for discussing the the new toys we will all want to tinker with.
The founders of ThinkGeek.com are apparently not superstitious ones, as they launched the Site on Friday the 13th, 1999. Their goal since then has been to create, sell, and serve a niche market that is passionate about technology.
Oct
04
04
Jump on the Bluetooth Bandwagon: Must Have Bluetooth Gear
- By Lisa Weinberger
- Published 10/4/2007
- Geek Gadgetry
- Unrated
Bluetooth technology is one that has been taking off recently. No longer is the technology limited to headsets for your cell phone. Here are a few new Bluetooth toys to check out, some that will break the bank, and some that won’t.
Sep
16
16
Optimus Maximus - The Organic Keyboard
- By Jeremy Monroe
- Published 09/16/2007
- Geek Gadgetry , Scriptables
- Unrated
This keyboard does it all (or will do) as it has not been released yet. And it better for 1k. The configurator software allows for programming every button to reproduce a sequence of symbols and editing the image separately for each layout. What does that mean? Well you can control the image displayed on the key, and what it does.


I know, there are soooo many Lego fans out there who are just confused since they don't have enough room in their pockets for both their logos and a Thumb Drive. Well, now your problems are solved! Here is a 2 Gigabyte USB 2.0 High Speed Flash Memory Lego Brick. The world is saved.


Sep
06
06
3rd-Generation iPod Nano with QVGA
- By Robert Charles
- Published 09/6/2007
- Geek Gadgetry
- Unrated
Here is a first look at the new 3rd-generation iPod Nano. Available in 4GB or 8GB versions, the gadget features a 2-inch QVGA display and up to 24-hours (audio) / 5-hours (video) of continuous playback. The world’s most popular music player lets you enjoy TV shows, movies, video podcasts, and more. The larger, brighter display means amazing picture quality. With Cover Flow on iPod nano, you can flip through your music to find the album you want to hear. Use the Wheel to browse by album cover, then select to flip it over and see the track list.

Apple also unveiled a new music player called the iPod Touch, a new version of its popular media player with wireless internet access and other touch screen features found on the iPhone. But, not forgetting the revamp to the nano line. The 3rd-Generation iPod Nano Sports QVGA Display. Check out Apple's latest Nano ad.

Apple also unveiled a new music player called the iPod Touch, a new version of its popular media player with wireless internet access and other touch screen features found on the iPhone. But, not forgetting the revamp to the nano line. The 3rd-Generation iPod Nano Sports QVGA Display. Check out Apple's latest Nano ad.
Aug
28
28
Life on a Stick (Thumb Drive)
- By John Reeser
- Published 08/28/2007
- Software , Geek Gadgetry
- Unrated
With life on the move its nice to know that you can take everything with you. When I remember back to the first computer I owned with a hard drive
that was 240 Megabytes I thought that I would never run out of space (I
have to laugh). These days you can get 8 Gigabytes hanging on your key
ring or around your neck, not to mention all the storage we carry in
our phones and Media players.
It’s time the world met the new Moppel LED flexible light family These incredible lights are like nothing you’ve ever seen before. Thanks to their magnetic feet and suction pads, the lamps of the Moppel family adhere to almost any surface.
How cool would it be to have five days’ worth of your favorite music, if you’re someone who plays your favorite music 24/7, or 25,000 of you favorite snapshots suspended from a chain around your neck on a black, or pink, or green, or silver, or blue device about the size of a playing card Good looks, great listening, and a mammoth memory are the big selling points of the latest version of the rechargeable Apple iPod nano, which retails from between $149 and $249, depending on its memory capacity.


