iPod DJ Box
Fancy your self as a mobile DJ? Why bother with decks when you can use the Micro Mixer DJ-4. Simply connect two devices iPod, MP3 player, CD player, record deck or computers then attach the mixer to a sound system or speakers and use the control dials to mix your tracks.

Available for $135 about £65
Via Tech Digest
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Cool Mods - The Xbox 360 PC Case
Check out this cool PC case Mod, made from a broken Xbox 360.

It features and Intel P4 Processor, 512MB of memory, a 60GB HDD.

It has 8 USB ports, runs Windows XP ,and everything fits nicely into the Xbox 360 case.
Check out this video of it in action.
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Gigabyte Launches the M704 UMPC
Gigabyte has launced a new UMPC, the M704.

It comes with a it has a 1.2GHz VIA Esther ULV C7-M processor, a 7” LED backlit LCD with a 1024×600 resolution, and a 40 or 60GB HDD with Windows Vista, it weighs just 780 grams.The Gigabyte M704 UMPC has 768MB of DDr2 RAM, a 1.3 mega pixel webcam, WiFi, two USB ports and a card reader.
via SlashGear
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Cool Gadgets - The Space Invaders Alarm Clock - Video
Check out the Space Invaders Alarm Clock from GeekStuff4U.

This looks like a great way to wake up in the morning, I will definately have to get one of these.
Here is a video of it in action.
The Space Invaders Alarm Clock, is available to buy online from GeekStuff4U for $63.81 (about £32).
via Akihabara News
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Practice golf at your desk with the USB Putt Returner
Check out this fun desktop golfing gadget.


Plug your Putt Returner into your computer’s USB port. This will automatically activate the game. Place the ball on your desk a short distance away from the Putt Returner and carefully line up your putt. Strike the ball smoothly with your miniature putter. If you hole your putt the ball will be sent right back to you!
Vary the distance and angle of your putts for a never-ending challenge!
The USB Putt Returner is available to buy online from Drinkstuff for £9.99 (about $20).
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Fun Gadgets - The Electronic Bubble Wrap Keychain
Check out the electronic bubble wrap keychain from Think Geek.

Each keychain device has 8 rubbery little “bubble” buttons. They have a pretty close tactile feel to actual bubble wrap. Guess what happens when you push one? That’s right, you hear a little pop. In a nutshell, that is the simple beauty of the electronic bubble wrap keychain. But there is one bonus, and here’s where the OCD can kick in a little. Every 100th “pop” is not a pop at all, but a silly sound: a boing, a bark, a rude noise, etc. And since you can easily pop (pun intended) the keychain in your pocket, you’ll always have bubble wrap when you need it most (you know, like when your boss starts talking).
Now you can annoy everyone with this fun gadget, here is a video of it in action.
It is available to buy online for $9.99 (about £5) from ThinkGeek
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The Worlds Geekiest Laptop Bag
Check out this laptop bag made from Floppy Disks.


It was made from 42 Floppy disks, head on over to Techeblog for a video of how it was made.
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Cool Concept - the Visual Wireless Desktop Charger
Check out this cool concept wireless desktop charger from designer Sun Kyung Kim.

One of the holy grails of recharge technology is wireless and tho there are products now that do it via induction, they’re all oogly. That’s where designers like Sun Kyung Kim step in to infuse a little pretty. This charger doesn’t have a name yet but it’s quite endearing.
He reasons humans like visual indicators of everything and the charge status of a mobile phone is no different. Current wireless induction pads don’t give any visual indication of charge status so Sun Kyung envisages a bird bath-like charger, complete with radiating rings of light to indicate charge status and to top it all off, thirsty birds that glow once the rings of light hit ‘em.
via Yanko Design
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Cool Gadgets - The Tiny Tok Tak MP3 Player
Check out this concept MP3 player from designer Tae-wan Kim, the Tok Tak.

The Tok Tak is a mini Mp3 player the size of a standard audio Jack.

The Tok Tak hangs from your headphones, and can also be used with a base station which will charge you Tok Tak and also has built in speakers.
The Dock is controlled by the Tok Tak like a joystick to change tunes.
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Extend your WiFi with the Extreme Range WiFi Router
Check out the Extreme Range WiFi Router from Think Geek.

The Extreme Range WiFi Router blasts out 802.11b and 802.11g at 30dBm of power and has a range of up to a quarter of a mile and it supports WPA-Enterprise, WPA2, or WEP, and it doubles as a standard 4 port Ethernet router as well.
Here’s the specs
- Five units in one: Access point, router, point-to-point bridge, point-to-multipoint bridge, and wireless repeater
- Nearly 30 dBm, the limit allowed by US FCC regulation
- Extreme receiving sensitivity of -96dBm, so even weak clients can be heard
- 4x the range of normal 802.11b/g - almost a quarter mile!
- VPN-Passthrough, WPA-Enterprise, WPA2, WEP, and 802.1x authentication
- WDS: Bridge and Repeater
It is available to buy online from Think Geek for $284.99 (about £142.50)
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India enters supercomputing race
A computer system designed in India has made it into a top ten of the world’s fastest supercomputers.

Computer giant IBM continues to dominate the list - which is compiled twice a year - with a total of 232 out of the top 500 supercomputers.
Its Blue Gene/L supercomputer - used to ensure the US nuclear weapons stockpile remains safe and reliable - comes out at number one.
The Indian system - known as EKA - made it into fourth place.
The world’s fastest supercomputer - BlueGene/L - has been significantly upgraded in the last six months.
It can now deliver a sustained performance of 478 trillion calculations per second (478 teraflops), nearly three times faster than any other machine on the list.
Source: BBC
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Google and the Open Handset Alliance launch the Android SDK
Googe and the Open Handset Alliance have launched the Android SDK.
Here are some snaps of some of the smartphone setups.



There are also details of some apps and games in the SDK, and the user interface, you can download it over at the Open Handset Alliance website.
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Microsoft’s new Customizable Zunes go on sale today, new Zune services launched
Microsoft’s new Zune players go on sale today, together will fully customizable Zune’s, Microsoft launches Zune Marketplace and Zune social, two new online services.

There is also new Zune software which is available to download online from http://www.zune.net.
For the first time, consumers also will have the option to customize their Zune player with laser-engraved designs and personal text through a new Web store called Zune Originals. Customers will be able to purchase a Zune player directly from Microsoft at http://www.zuneoriginals.net and choose from a collection of laser-engraved artwork designed exclusively for Zune by 18 internationally recognized artists.
Consumers no longer need to settle for the same portable media player as everybody else. The new Zune Originals online store will let people make a unique statement by customizing their Zune with laser-engraved art or personal text. Zune worked with 18 accomplished artists from all over the world to create a collection of 27 different designs, called the Artist Series, which will be available exclusively through Zune Originals. In addition to the Artist Series, a separate Tattoo Series will feature 20 graphics that consumers can have laser-engraved on their Zune with up to three lines of text. Alternatively, people can choose to engrave up to five lines of text in place of a design. On the Zune Originals Web site, customers can choose their Zune (Zune 80GB, Zune 8GB or Zune 4GB), pick a color and then select a design and their desired text.
The Zune Originals Artist Series will launch with designs from artists Colletivo Studios, Catalina Estrada, Laurent Fetis, Sam Flores, Klaus Haapaniemi, Pierre Marie, Kenzo Minami, Parskid, Mike Perry, Phunk Studios, Chisato Shinya, Skwak, Iosefatu Sua, Tado, Nobumasa Takahashi, Ramiro Torres, Darvin Vida and Steve Wilson.
“I’m always interested in the way art can merge with technology to create a new dialogue,” Estrada said. “My work has been shown in different venues all over the world, but Zune represents a brand-new canvas for me to display my ideas.”
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Alienware’s New Area 51 ALX CF gets the new 45nm Penryn Processors
Alienware’s new Area-51 ALX CF has the new 45nm Penryn Processors, this is the first machine available to use these new chips.

They can be orderd overclocked up to 4.0GHZ and they come with dual CrossFire ATI Radeon HD 3870 cards.
The Area-51 ALX CF is not cheap though with a starting price of $5,499 (about £2,750).
I had a play about on the Alienware site, adding all the top hardware options, and managed to get the price up to $11,670 (about £5750)
You can order the Area-51 ALX CF online from Alienware. via Engadget
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Retro Gadgets - The Retro Style Webcam
Check out this retro style webcam from Chinavision.

It is designed like an old style camera, and features 1.3 megapixels, and will run on Windows and Mac OS X.


Here’s the specs
- Imaging sensor: 1.3M CMOS
- Max. webcam resolution: 640×480 VGA
- Frames per second: max 30
- Still pictures format: JPEG- 1.3M Pixel
- Connection: USB 2.0
- Power supply: USB Powered
- Dimension: 25×40×16mm (LxWxD)
- System: Windows 98/SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista Mac OSX
- One button still picture shots
- Connected expanding USB cord- 77cm length
The Retro Style Webcam is available to buy online from Chinavision for $7.60 (about £4).
via Geek Alerts
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