The makers of the Chocolate Inhaler have done themselves one better. The Le Whif Coffee Inhaler, a lipstick-sized tube that contains a “breathable coffee powder,” gives you a nice caffeine fix without all that drinking and swallowing messiness. How nice? More »
Author: Brian Barrett
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Le Whif Coffee Inhaler: First Hit’s Free $3 [Addicts]
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Windows Phone 7 Apps: First Video [Windows Phone 7]
So this is how apps are going to look on Windows Phone 7: visually captivating, great animations, 3D transformations. It’s a very distinctive look and feel from iPhone apps, and may be just what Microsoft needs to establish themselves. More »
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Windows Phone Marketplace Partners: Pandora, Foursquare, EA Mobile, AP, and More [Windows Phone 7]
It’s not clear yet when Microsoft’s newly announced Windows Phone Marketplace is going to launch, but when it does they’ll have a bevy of partners already on board, ranging from the AP to Foursquare to Pandora. And they look good! More »
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Lenovo L2461x Wide: Full HD Multitouch Monitor, Hands Not Included [Monitors]
Lenovo’s rolled out three new monitors, but only one of them really grabs our attention: the L2461x Wide, a 23.6-inch (1920×1080) display with capacitive multitouch goodness. Don’t believe the marketing, though: you’ll need to provide your own disembodied hands. More »
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Slacker Radio Planning On-Demand Music Service [Slacker]
Wired is reporting that Slacker Radio has secretly been prepping an on-demand music subscription service that will give users unprecedented control over streaming radio. More »
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Take the Consumer Broadband Test, Help the FCC Keep ISPs In Check [Broadband]
Feel like your broadband’s not living up to how it’s advertised? Here’s your chance to prove it: the FCC’s introduced a Consumer Broadband Test that’ll let you know exactly how good a connection you’ve got. More »
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Mosspuppet Discovers Chatroulette And We All Throw Up a Little [Mosspuppet]
I’ve got to hand it to Mosspuppet: he’s always on top of the latest trends. This time out: Chatroulette! And while it ends with Mosspuppet’s most cherished dream fulfilled, it’s also. Totally. Gross. NSFW. [Mosspuppet] More »
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The Litany of iPad Submission [Apple]
You’re considering an iPad. You’re giving it serious thought. But the doubts are mounting, and you can’t quite pull the trigger. You know what? Time to man up. You want the iPad. You need the iPad. Do what’s right. More »
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The iDongle Makes iPhone Jailbreaking Child’s Play [Hacking]
It used to be that jailbreaking your iPhone was a long, involved process, but worth it for the freedom. We’ve reached a new age, though, where emancipating your phone is as simple as plugging in an iDongle. Liberty! More »
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The Inventor of the Cellphone Is an Android Man [Android]
Martin Cooper knows a thing or two about cellphones, having invented them and all. And while he’s owned an iPhone before, he revealed in a recent interview that his current handset of choice runs Android. Guess which! More »
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Casio G’zOne Brigade: The Toughest Messaging Phone In the US of A [Phones]
The Casio G’zOne Brigade is not a messaging phone you’d want to meet in a dark alley. It’s shock resistant. It’s water resistant. And like a great kung fu master, its outer strength is matched only by its inner fortitude. More »
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Passat Monster Truck, Ready for The Fast and the Furious: Warsaw Drift [Cars]
Usually it’s frustrating to see a kickass video with no background info. This time, I don’t care. I don’t even want to know how or why someone made a Passat 4×4. I just want to watch that sucker churn. More »
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Google Mobile Search Reveals What’s In Stock Nearby [Google]
Google Product Search was already a handy shopping aid, but today’s addition of local inventory info makes it essential. And like most great ideas, it’s only going to get better with time. More »
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TESTED: The Best New Netbooks [Battlemodo]
If you’re in the market for a netbook—the gimpy kittens of the laptop jungle—know this first: on the inside, they’re all basically the same. Making the little differences all the more important! And yes, they do add up. More »
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Staring Directly At the Artificial Sun [Image Cache]
That’s not the sun. But for a brief period, in a small Arctic town in Canada, in the dead of winter, it was the next-best thing. More »
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The Faces That Belong To Famous Hands [Hands]
Hand models have it pretty good, don’t they? Show up, hold something for a few hours, collect checks, repeat. It’s such a sweet gig, there’s gotta be something wrong with them, right? Wait… they’re all attractive, too? Well nuts. More »
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Sex, Blood, and Post-Its: A Short Film Shot Entirely On a Scanner [Film]
It’s one thing to shoot an entire short film on a Canon flatbed computer scanner. It’s another to do it well. With Memoirs of a Scanner, Mindfruit Films pretty much nailed it. More »
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Google Prettifies RSS With Tablet-Ready Google Reader Play [Google]
The mad scientists at Google Labs have unleashed their latest concoction: Google Reader Play, a new way to look at your feeds one Google-suggested site at a time. It’s actually pretty neat! And would be perfect for the iPad. More »
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Nexus Scooter Carry-On: The Most Fun Way to Get Arrested In an Airport [Concepts]
For every time you’ve brought a scooter to the airport and wished it fit into the overhead compartment, I give you the Nexus: a battery-powered scooter that folds into a luggage-sized case. The TSA will love this. More »



















