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Accessories that add fun to iPod Nano 21 November 2008 at 5:50 pm by admin

So you’ve managed to get your hands on one of the world’s most popular MP3 players, the Apple iPod Nano. This sleek and stylish device will keep you plenty entertained for sure, but you’ll soon realize there’s a lot more fun to be had if you …

+ Gadgettes 115: OMG, More Robots Episode By admin 21 November 2008 at 5:28 pm and have No Comments

We’re not trying to give robots too much power over our lives, but let’s face it…there are some things that we’d rather not have to do, and our robot underlings would be perfect fill-ins. That is, of course, until they become self aware and jump onto our faces until we surrender to their immense robotic power. But that won’t happen for a long time, so don’t worry about that just yet.

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Episode 115

DanBall the finger massaging robot looks like anything but a finger massaging robot

R2D2’s new guise: Fishtank

Whisking, the hands-free way

Roofus the snow-sweeping robot protects the roofs of large buildings

Magic system fills glasses from the bottom up somehow

Pink Watch
Sony announces Bluetooth headphones, travel-friendly speakers

A propos (of) nothing
Erasable Shower Tablet for inspired moments (thanks HollyHock!)
Here it is for sale!

What the hell?! (Vibrating stool edition)
Vibrating Toilet Seat

Mario Mushroom vibrating stool (thanks Dr. Karl!)

Gender Gap
Tomahawk Skull Gauntlet

Tool Time (baby edition)
Badass Oakley Roddler stroller gives your kid an early chip on his shoulder

Electric-drill-powered stroller should come with a Father of the Year award

Pretty……..
BMW unveils electric Mini Cooper

Dirt-cheap Christmas crap
Walmart offers $128 Blu-Ray

Originally posted at Gadgettes, the blog

+ Ffmpeg Your Way to Media Conversion Bliss [Media Conversion] By admin 23 September 2008 at 1:00 pm and have No Comments

If you prefer sticking to the speed of the command line whenever possible, weblog CatsWhoCode details how to use Ffmpeg—the cross-platform command-line tool that runs in the background of most popular media conversion tools—to convert video, audio, and images to just about any format.