Zipper Headphones

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Apr/09
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I love this concept.  Headphones that zip up, or down, however the wearer likes them.  They’d be so much easier to throw into a bag without worrying about them getting tangled.

If only they didn’t look, well, quite the way they do.  Maybe black with a little less zipper.  Then they’d be sweet.  Really, the more I look at them, the more I think I could make my own pair. Future project?  Now I need to find my SkullCandy headphones and a zipper.

Zipper Headphone Concept via Gizmodo

Really Tiny 8GB Flash Drive

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Apr/09
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Seriously, its so tiny I’d think I lost it while it was still attached to my USB port, and its 8 gigs!  Its amazing how far flash memory has come in terms of miniaturization.  Might be handy for those who use flash drives to give Vista more juice while conserving space as well.

Seriously Tiny Flash Drive, at Gizmodo

Famous Songs as Alert Boxes

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Apr/09
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dylan

Imagine your favorite song as a Windows pop-up alert, or some other sort of context box. Are you imagining it? Good. Now feel like a nerd.
Seriously though, I’ve seen a few of these in the past and thought they were great, but a bunch of them collected together are just freaking awesome. Particularly the one for Subterranean Homesick Blues at the top of the post.
You want to see them. You know you do.  If only to find out if someone already did your song.

Songs Reimagined as Alert Boxes – Buzzfeed via Gizmodo

Amazing Keyboards

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Apr/09
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frogpad

My keyboard is boring.  I normally wouldn’t say that. In fact, I like all of my keyboards, especially the one on my MacBook.  Still, after having seen HongKiat’s list of amazing and unique keyboards.  Some are weird and frivolous, some are just too cool, and between all of them I can easily say that my keyboard is completely and utterly boring–and that I want a laser keyboard, and maybe to test-drive a Frogpad.

13 Computer Keyboards You’ve Never Seen Before at HongKiat

Best Laser Etched Device Ever

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Mar/09
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dontpanic

Seriously. Ever. Even though it is a Kindle 2.

Kindle 2 Goes Under the Laser Etcher from Gizmodo