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Pong In Your Shirt

LordM | 14 March, 2007 17:33

Are you an Atari boy? IF the answer is yes, then I am sure you know the game called Pong. Its a simple game actually... All you have to do is to try to "hit" the ball, return it to your opponent, and hope that he won't be able to return it back.

Yes, it is quite similar to a game called Table Tennis but not quite. Anyway, if you want to relive your Atari days, then here's just the shirt for you...

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How Clean Can You Go?

LordM | 13 March, 2007 21:10

 

How clean is your keyboard? Here's a short but effective experiment...

Lift your keyboard from your table and give it a tap. Better yet, hit it against your table...

Now, tell me what you see...

I did it once on my office keyboard and found skin flakes, bread crumbs, and other disgusting things. Of course, I tapped it again and again just to remove all the dirt stuck in the middle of the keys. Time consuming, yes. But clean? Probably not.

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As Classy As Champagne (Samsung X510) - Quick Take

LordM | 12 March, 2007 17:09

Just today, Hardwarezone Philippines has received yet another unit from our friends at Samsung. It is called the X510, a champagne colored mobile phone that is designed to tickle your senses.

Details on this phone (and our quick take) after the jump!

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Super Size It!

LordM | 08 March, 2007 18:00

While there are a lot of mobile phone mock-ups in various malls today, I think that this one SHOULD be the furniture to get people talking.

It's called the MegaPhone, a mobile phone that you can display just about anywhere...

This thing has a width of 45cm, depth of 19cm, height of 123cm, and stands a whopping 170cm when placed on a podium. In order for you to have a clearer idea, its size when placed in a podium reaches 67".

Unlike any other mock-up phone displays that I've seen all over the Metro, the thing about the MegaPhone is that it is a fully functional mobile phone. You can use this to call and even text the people that you know. Moreover, it also has these features to boot:

- Large colour display, touch screen for pen-based phones

- Touch buttons with keyboard encoder

- Fully embedded standard phone with real functionality

- Personal computer as a control centre

- Bluetooth and USB connections

- All needed cables and chargers

- Delivered with an impact resistance box for the safe transport

- Easy to transport podium equipped with wheels

It will probably cost you an arm and a leg, but it would be nice to have a fully functional phone that you can show off and display. If you want to know more, better click this link right here. As for me, I'll just stick to my handy mobile phone thank you. :)

Drawing From MS Paint

LordM | 07 March, 2007 18:03

Most of us do not bother to learn how to use MS Paint as there are other "powerful" programs out there that can provide better features and functions. However, it is good to know that there are still some who are able to draw awesome images using this taken-for-granted MS program. What made me say "Wow" is just the fact that he drew it from scratch...

Anyway, take a look at the video and you'll find out what I mean...

Great huh? A drawing of a Shelby GT500 just by using MS Paint. Too bad I don't even know how to harness the power of Paint and use it only when I need to paste something after print screening... Oh, PS does that task better... Hahha. O well.

Mouse Redefined

LordM | 06 March, 2007 17:56

Tired of having to use your right/left hand just to use your mouse? Then better buy this new product from Xoxide.

It is called the Logisys Black Optical Finger Mouse and this product aims to make all the ball/optical/laser mice out in the market today obsolete!

How?

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Beware Of Cellphone Scams!

LordM | 05 March, 2007 16:12

While you guys may think/say that "Oh, that won't happen to me!" I would just to take this opportunity to share some scams that happened to some people I know...

Feel free to discuss other scams that you know after reading this entry. Hopefully, by doing this, everyone will be able to keep their eyes open and will be vigilant should they come across a scam or two...

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Windows XP on Your PSP

LordM | 01 March, 2007 17:48

I've heard about some handhelds being modified to be able to play homebrewed games. I've also seen some handhelds that use their "hard drives" to play games without the need for any disc or cartridge. While there is a big risk of 'bricking' their consoles, there are still a lot of people out there who dare...

While this achievement may be enough for some people, others find it 'easy.' Allow us to show you why...

See? This person is able to run the power-hungry Windows OS to his PSP. Talk about sheer talent! There are also other l33t people out there that put in other operating systems (like Linux and MAC OS) and show it to the public via video steaming, but looking for that is up to you. :)

So now the question is, would you take the plunge too? Or will you just simply let your PC at home do all the processing for you?

ZOMG! 500 Pesos For A Next-Generation Console!!! So Cheap!!

LordM | 28 February, 2007 18:43

May I interest you readers in purchasing a PS3 for a measly 500 Pesos?

Yes. You heard me right!

PS3 for cheap!

What a steal!

If you don't believe me, then look at the photo!

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Snooping Redefined

LordM | 27 February, 2007 17:46

There is a "snoop" within all of us. From gossips, checking out other's belongings, to reading personal IMs and e-mails - knowing someone's DDS (deep, dark secrets) gives us a feeling that we have a certain "advantage" over others.

Of course, like any other spy (like the infamous Spy vs. Spy), we must first have the tools to fully satisfy our spying needs.

If you really want to know what's going on, then better get to the heart of one's tech lifestyle: the computer.

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Super Fast Laptop! As Cheap As It Can Get!

LordM | 26 February, 2007 18:10

Ho~! I've never seen a computer as fast and as good as this!

If you want a laptop that can handle the latest games, make video editing as fast as it can get, store all your files conveniently, and connect to the internet lightning fast, then I suggest YOU DO NOT BUY THE COMPUTER THAT YOU ARE LOOKING AT!

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Mousepad: Helping You Remember

LordM | 23 February, 2007 18:06

Don't you just hate it when you are looking for that "shortcut" but can't seem to find it? When I usually edit my photos using Photoshop, I always ask our resident art director what shorcut key is for xxxxxx function.

If you do not want to ask your friends, check out the help function of Windows, Word, or Excel, and just want to do it all by yourself, then this product from Elecom may just help you out...

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Wake Up To The Ticking Of The Bomb

LordM | 21 February, 2007 17:51

Zzzzzzzz

There are times when I set two alarms just for me to wake up: my cellphone alarm and my normal alarm clock. But even if that's the case, I still can't seem to get up from my bed, take a bath, and get fixed. Someone at home really needs to wake me up and I really hate myself for that.

I am sure some of you readers have that problem too. And while there are a lot of solutions to this problem, why not buy an alarm clock that will scare the living daylights out of you once in a while? ;P

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Extending Your iPod Dock

LordM | 21 February, 2007 15:45

Just last week, my boss asked if he could borrow my iPod as he wanted to listen to his MP3s. Of course, I gladly obliged and handed it to him after loading his tunes, but there was a slight problem... The iPod needed to be docked to a speaker system here in our office.

While it was not really a problem to take off the silicon casing that I bought to protect my Pod, I was not really comfortable with that set-up. Why? Because one of my pet peeves is that I really get O.C. (obsessive compulsive) when my gadgets get scrached or dirty.

Of course, it got back to me without any scratches, but I felt that I needed a gadget that can dock my iPod without having to remove my silicon casing.

Well, it is good to hear that there is a company that directly solves that problem and provides O.C. people like me an easy solution...

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A Hard Drive Within A Hard Drive

LordM | 19 February, 2007 17:32

I don't know if you guys know about this, but there is actually a way for you to have a portable HDD without the need for purchasing those branded ones in the market today.

It goes something like this:

1) Purchase a 2.5" or a 3.5" HDD

2) Buy an external enclosure for it (the 2.5" HDD only needs the USB for power, while the 3.5" HDD is more 'complex' and needs an external power supply)

3) Voila! Instant portable HDD for you.

This method is cheaper and can will save you a lot of money in the process. But of course, HDD enclosures in the market look dull and boring. So, why not give it a fancy look?

While this product may look like an ordinary HDD, the thing about it is that it is not. It is actually a 2.5" Hard Drive Disk Case for sale at geekstuff4u.

Here are the specs for it...

Uses 2.5" IDE HDD to USB2.0/1.1, is compatible with OS Windows98SE/Me/2000/XP and MacOS 9.2, it's dimensions are 84×134×12mm and weighs 68g.

Of course, the HDD is not included, but I guess purchasing a 120 GB 2.5" HDD won't be a problem right?

You can see more of this product at the geekstuff4u website and is sold for $24.68. Here's a link to make it easier for all of you readers.

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