The Learn List

Posted on June 16, 2008 Under Life

It's more or less a fact of life that you learn something new everyday. You might learn that Paris Hilton is dating someone new or that your Grandmother's application to join the Hells Angels was accepted. However, if you're employed…

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Keyboard Shortcut Skins from Photojojo

Posted on May 23, 2008 Under Gadgetry

We know you're a regular prodigy on Final Cut and Photoshop. You've got all of the shortcuts down from A to Z. The problem with that: all of your friends know you do, too. Thanks to your speed on the…

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Hand-painted Keyboards

Posted on May 15, 2008 Under Gadgetry

Most computer users express their individuality via their screen savers or personalized backgrounds. But GeekStuff4u realizes that the screen is not the only PC canvas with which to be creative. Their line of hand-painted USB keyboards turns your typing tool…

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Honda's SMS Test Drive

Posted on April 1, 2008 Under Life

Just because Apple's Sudden Motion Sensor (SMS) was created to prevent your precious Macbook Pro hard drive from becoming a $2500 paperweight, doesn't mean hackers can't have a little fun with it. In this video demo, a Honda bike is…

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LaCie Golden Disk

Posted on September 18, 2007 Under Gadgetry

Information is gold -- and that's what seems to have inspired the idea behind the blinged-out design of LaCie's new Golden Disk hard drive, the latest in its designer series. Packing 500g's (gigabytes, that is), the digital storage unit's wavy,…

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Hot Hotness: HimeyaShop's Heat Radiators

Posted on June 27, 2007 Under Gadgetry

I've been writing for about three hours now. That means, among other things (like, for instance, my eyes are bloodshot and I'm terribly twitchy), that the bottom of my computer is freaking hot as hell, and if it were on…

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Mike and Maaike: Laptop at Home

Posted on January 10, 2007 Under Design

There are a wealth of laptop accessories on the market these days, and they all have one thing in common: they're built for business and travel. Mike and Maaike, the talented San Francisco based design duo, have identified this common…

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Shirley Shor: Terra Infirma

Posted on December 10, 2006 Under Art

We had an opportunity to check out an amazing new media installation by Isreal born, San Francsico dwelling Shirley Shor yesterday at Scope Miami. She's part of an emerging generation of new-media artists who are redefining how computers can be…

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Flake Laptop Bags

Posted on October 26, 2006 Under Design

Utilitarian function meets sleek and simple fashion with Flake's new line of laptop bags. There are a lot of laptop bags out there, but few combine all the essential elements like these Flake bags do. The sling is made from…

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BumpTop Prototype

Posted on June 22, 2006 Under Life

If you are the type to exclaim "leave that alone!" when someone tried to clean up or "optimize" your work space, then you can surely appreciate the concept of order from chaos. Personally, my work and home desks are a…

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