Des post-it bracelets !
october 2011 by citizenk
Créés par Doriane Favre, voici les post-it que vous allez pouvoir vous accrocher au poignet, pour être désormais sur et certain de ne plus laisser filer vos tâches et obligations quotidiennes dans un coin (bien planqué) de votre esprit ! Novateur, offrant des dimensions de 21 x 4 cm et vendus par 100, ils sont d’ores et déjà disponibles sur ce site pour la somme de 9.80€.
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Doriane_Favre
Post-It
from google
october 2011 by citizenk
Teenage Mutant Ninja Caniche ?
october 2011 by citizenk
Alors là, comment dire… Hmmmm, j’en reste sans voix quelque part !
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Hors_sujet
Cosplay
Divers
Fun
TMNT
from google
october 2011 by citizenk
Offrez vous le blouson de Akira
october 2011 by citizenk
A l’occasion des 30 ans du manga Akira, Bandai vient de sortir au Japon la réplique de la fameuse veste de Kaneda Shotaro ! Disponible pour 900$ jusqu’en XXXL.
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october 2011 by citizenk
For $80, you’ll never worry about a dead phone battery again
october 2011 by citizenk
I thought I had found my ideal iPhone accessory when I reviewed the Mophie Juice Pack Plus a few weeks ago. The ability to have my phone go dead, slip it into a case and then fully charge the device once more was amazing to me. Though I’m not a huge fan of the case, I’m a gigantic fan of what it does.
But then I got an email about Mophie’s newest product, called the Juice Pack Powerstation. It’s a behemoth, 4000 mAh battery, tucked away into a small case that’s slightly lesser in size than a portable hard drive. In short, it’s perfect to stick into your laptop bag, providing power when you need it.
Oh, but there’s a twist. The Powerstation doesn’t use proprietary connections like the Juice Pack, it simply has a USB connection.
Now let’s put this into perspective. Under ideal conditions, the Juice Pack Powerstation could charge your iPhone from dead to full nearly 3 times before you’d need to recharge it. Have a dead iPad? You’ll be able to charge it to just over half, which should get you through the rest of your day quite handily. In fact, just about every usb-charged device on the market could get nearly a day’s extra life out of the Juice Pack Powerstation.
The Powerstation itself is a good looking device, too. Certainly not something that you’d be hiding when you pull it out. It takes styling queues from an iPhone, with a black front and back, then a silver, metallic band around the sides. There’s not much to it, other than a full USB port, with a micro-USB beside it. The micro, predictably, is what you use to charge the Powerstation once it finally goes dead. Beyond the ports, there’s a single button for checking your battery life vai the 4 LEDs hidden under the front cover.
In real-world testing, I’ve charged my completely dead iPhone back to full, then still had 3 of the 4 LEDs remaining on the Powerstation. Plugging up the Powerstation itself, a full charge took about 2 hours via a wall adapter, and about 2.5 hours when plugged into my MacBook Pro.
As is common with Mophie products, when you take it out of the box (which is a complete pain, by the way, Mophie) it will be fully charged and ready to throw in your bag. In the 3 weeks that I’ve had the device, I’ve not yet seen it lose even 1 LED of power. I’m careful, of course, to not leave anything plugged into the device, but I’m not certain how much difference it would make even if I did.
In short, it’s the multi-device answer that many of us (hey, my wife uses Android, what can I say?) have been waiting for. At an $80 price tag, it’s not cheap, but it’s still a great value. When you figure that extended batteries can easily cost $50-60 and they don’t have nearly the utility that the Powerstation does, it’s a no-brainer decision. Pick it up as an early Christmas gift for the geek in your life.
Need more last-minute gift ideas? We have 10 things that any self-respecting mobile geek would love right here.
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Uncategorized
from google
But then I got an email about Mophie’s newest product, called the Juice Pack Powerstation. It’s a behemoth, 4000 mAh battery, tucked away into a small case that’s slightly lesser in size than a portable hard drive. In short, it’s perfect to stick into your laptop bag, providing power when you need it.
Oh, but there’s a twist. The Powerstation doesn’t use proprietary connections like the Juice Pack, it simply has a USB connection.
Now let’s put this into perspective. Under ideal conditions, the Juice Pack Powerstation could charge your iPhone from dead to full nearly 3 times before you’d need to recharge it. Have a dead iPad? You’ll be able to charge it to just over half, which should get you through the rest of your day quite handily. In fact, just about every usb-charged device on the market could get nearly a day’s extra life out of the Juice Pack Powerstation.
The Powerstation itself is a good looking device, too. Certainly not something that you’d be hiding when you pull it out. It takes styling queues from an iPhone, with a black front and back, then a silver, metallic band around the sides. There’s not much to it, other than a full USB port, with a micro-USB beside it. The micro, predictably, is what you use to charge the Powerstation once it finally goes dead. Beyond the ports, there’s a single button for checking your battery life vai the 4 LEDs hidden under the front cover.
In real-world testing, I’ve charged my completely dead iPhone back to full, then still had 3 of the 4 LEDs remaining on the Powerstation. Plugging up the Powerstation itself, a full charge took about 2 hours via a wall adapter, and about 2.5 hours when plugged into my MacBook Pro.
As is common with Mophie products, when you take it out of the box (which is a complete pain, by the way, Mophie) it will be fully charged and ready to throw in your bag. In the 3 weeks that I’ve had the device, I’ve not yet seen it lose even 1 LED of power. I’m careful, of course, to not leave anything plugged into the device, but I’m not certain how much difference it would make even if I did.
In short, it’s the multi-device answer that many of us (hey, my wife uses Android, what can I say?) have been waiting for. At an $80 price tag, it’s not cheap, but it’s still a great value. When you figure that extended batteries can easily cost $50-60 and they don’t have nearly the utility that the Powerstation does, it’s a no-brainer decision. Pick it up as an early Christmas gift for the geek in your life.
Need more last-minute gift ideas? We have 10 things that any self-respecting mobile geek would love right here.
october 2011 by citizenk
Karotz passe chez Aldebaran Robotics
october 2011 by citizenk
Karotz, ex-Nabaztag, racheté par Mindscape l’année dernière, va maintenant être développé par Aldebaran Robotics qui vient de le recueillir ! Dans la vidéo de l’annonce, Bruno Maisonnier, PDG de Aldebaran, explique qu’il a des projets pour le lapin connecté et sa communauté sans en dire plus. Affaire à suivre.
Bonjour,
Je suis très heureux de vous annoncer qu’Aldebaran Robotics reprend les activités de Karotz. Nous suivons depuis longtemps les évolutions du petit lapin et avons toujours eu beaucoup de sympathie pour lui. Nous avons choisi de baser l’évolution de nos robots sur la richesse des applications.
Nous allons consacrer une bonne partie de notre énergie à les enrichir. La communauté que vous formez sera au cœur de tous ces développements, nous serons toujours heureux d’accueillir vos contributions. Ensemble nous allons poursuivre cette belle aventure…
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Bonjour,
Je suis très heureux de vous annoncer qu’Aldebaran Robotics reprend les activités de Karotz. Nous suivons depuis longtemps les évolutions du petit lapin et avons toujours eu beaucoup de sympathie pour lui. Nous avons choisi de baser l’évolution de nos robots sur la richesse des applications.
Nous allons consacrer une bonne partie de notre énergie à les enrichir. La communauté que vous formez sera au cœur de tous ces développements, nous serons toujours heureux d’accueillir vos contributions. Ensemble nous allons poursuivre cette belle aventure…
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october 2011 by citizenk
On-Time : une horloge qui vous offre 3 minutes supplémentaires
june 2011 by citizenk
Conçue par l’horloger italien Diamantini & Domeniconi, cette horloge à première vue des plus classiques a le pouvoir de vous offrir 3 minutes supplémentaires tout au long de votre journée grâce à son aiguille des minutes repliée vous offrant perpétuellement 3 points d’avance. Le temps, c’est de l’argent, comptez donc approximativement 68.51 € pour l’acquérir.
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Gadgets
Général
Horloge
from google
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june 2011 by citizenk
Road Sign Mobilier : Tim Delger
may 2011 by citizenk
Une série de meubles assez originaux puisque réalisés à partir de panneaux de signalisation routière. Imaginés par Tim Delger (Senior Art Director), on y retrouve de nombreuses tables et chaises et autres espaces de rangement. Plus de photos dans la suite!
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meuble
from google
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may 2011 by citizenk
Road Sign Mobilier : Tim Delger
may 2011 by citizenk
Une série de meubles assez originaux puisque réalisés à partir de panneaux de signalisation routière. Imaginés par Tim Delger (Senior Art Director), on y retrouve de nombreuses tables et chaises et autres espaces de rangement. Plus de photos dans la suite!
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meuble
from google
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may 2011 by citizenk
Une laisse pour tuer votre chien
april 2011 by citizenk
Plutôt sympa cette laisse / pistolet rétractable nommée Povodokus imaginée par artlebedev et qui devrait faire sensation dans la rue !
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Accessoire
artlebedev
Chien
Gadget
laisse
from google
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april 2011 by citizenk
Insanely complex watches
august 2007 by citizenk
OObject has a great roundup of insanely complicated wristwatches, including this Vulcania. I am such a sucker for proliferating dials.
Link
(via EvHead)
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from google
Link
(via EvHead)
august 2007 by citizenk
Trove of classic typewriter info
august 2007 by citizenk
The Classic Typewriter Page is a trove of typewriter pr0n, with well-written short histories of a number of significant steps from the history of writing machines, lots of photos of the old beasts, and general info on selling, valuing, fixing and buying typewriters.
Link
(Thanks, Dan!)
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from google
Link
(Thanks, Dan!)
august 2007 by citizenk
Chumby Industries
august 2006 by citizenk
What we decided to build was a really low-cost, wireless (WiFi), Internet-connected device that will sit on your bedside table (or in your bathroom, or kitchen, or living room, or maybe even plug into your car somehow...) that could do a lot more than thi
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august 2006 by citizenk
chandanlog(3C): The All-In-One Card
january 2006 by citizenk
This card would make mp3 players like iPod history and most PDA's and cell phones look bulky and old.
design
future
cool
gadgets
technology
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january 2006 by citizenk
Gadgets » The top 10 weirdest USB drives ever
december 2005 by citizenk
USB drives comes in thousands of designs and colors, but these 10 are extraordinary weird.
usb
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december 2005 by citizenk
Things You Never Knew Existed : Faucet Light (#80875)
november 2005 by citizenk
Running water activates this LED Faucet Light turning the water a bright blue. Turn off the water and out goes the light.
gadgets
technology
november 2005 by citizenk
Optimus keyboard
july 2005 by citizenk
Every key of the Optimus keyboard is a stand-alone display showing exactly what it is controlling at this very moment.
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keyboard
hardware
cool
gadgets
technology
july 2005 by citizenk
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