Add another entry into our USB gadget folder, 'cause these speakers are the bomb! This pair of USB powered speakers from Stylish Home perk up any boring desk, not only with their cool color scheme and affordable $28 price tag, but because they're the vessel that will bring you the beats.
And who doesn't need an afternoon music break every once in a while? My fave afternoon music distraction right now is Kanye – love 'em or hate 'em, he never fails to bring the funk, nor will your new (awesome) cannon speakers.
I have never actually licked my phone or any other gadget that I own (I love them, but there is a line. Tongue love crosses it), but scientists are developing technology that would utilize your tongue to control computers and home gadgets.
The technology, called the Tongue Drive System, is being made primarily for patients with disabilities, and the concept involves using your tongue as "a joystick" to control wheelchairs, home appliances, and computers.
This is especially beneficial for those who are paralyzed from the waist down, since the tongue is controlled by the brain and not affected by the spinal cord. Technology: licking another problem!
Although I've listed tons of new case options, there are still some of you that want something specific. Take Geek reader millarci, for example, when she wrote in to ask about which iPhone 3G case she should invest in:
I'm in the market for an iPhone 3G case. I prefer something clear, but want something that will protect my iPhone 3G from scratches, smudges, etc. So far, I'm leaning towards the Contour Flick, which seems to be a best-seller on the apple website. Any ideas?
Grad Student Bakes Green Power in Pizza Oven One of the main reasons that green power hasn't taken off is its high price tag, but Australian PhD candidate Nicole Kuepper may be changing that. This green-thinking student has discovered a way to produce solar cells using a pizza oven, nail polish, and ink jet printers.
Our very own CitzenSugar and LibertySugar are fresh on the scene at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, CO, and what did their eyes spot for this fellow Sugar? A YouTube video station in the Pepsi Center that Google had set up for voters to make their own video about why they are nominating Barack Obama. The vids have already started pouring in and are definitely entertaining. I love how these interactive video booths are popping up everywhere!