Posts Tagged ‘buttons’

PostHeaderIcon The blind camera shows you someone else’s pictures

Here’s an interesting item, from artist Sascha Pohflepp. It’s called Blinks and Buttons, and it’s a “blind camera.” Possessing no lens and no viewfinder, the “camera” still takes a picture when you press the big red shutter button.

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The blind camera shows you someone else’s pictures

PostHeaderIcon Review: Cyber Snipa Silencer gaming mouse

Short Version: While the Silencer is a welcome change from the eternal round of Razer, Logitech, and Microsoft mice, it doesn’t show the level of refinement those companies now include in their mice.

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Review: Cyber Snipa Silencer gaming mouse

PostHeaderIcon Warning: These retro gaming keychains from Bandai won’t attract ladies

Do you like novelty keychains? Do you like classic gaming titles such as Street Fighter II? Do you like novelty keychains that produce the sound effects from such classic titles as Street Fighter II?

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Warning: These retro gaming keychains from Bandai won’t attract ladies

PostHeaderIcon Review: SteelSeries Xai laser gaming mouse

Short version: An elegant, functional, and attractive mouse, best suited for those with normal-sized or smaller hands. Aficionados may crave more buttons or a non-ambidextrous design, but the Xai does just fine without.

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Review: SteelSeries Xai laser gaming mouse

PostHeaderIcon Cocaine. There’s an app for that.

There are some modders out there whom I would accuse of having too much free time. Whoever made this latest iPhone tweak would certainly be among them. This device was found in the Netherlands.

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Cocaine. There’s an app for that.

PostHeaderIcon New Splitfish PS3 controllers feature freaky button layout

I like the Splitfish philosophy. Not everyone wants a dogbone-shaped controller or likes the way the buttons are laid out — personally I’ve never much liked the Dual Shock setup. I’m not saying the Splitfish is the thing for me exactly, but I appreciate having options

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New Splitfish PS3 controllers feature freaky button layout

PostHeaderIcon Les Paul and the Tape Recorder

This, my friends, is the dawn of electronic music. That wonky guy with a guitar is Les Paul and the interviewer is Alistair Cooke and most of the interview is a joke but the real magic comes at the end when he shows Cooke how to create a multitrack recording live, in real time

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Les Paul and the Tape Recorder

PostHeaderIcon Portable SNES: too big for your pocket, but still good to have around

Who knows when you might get the urge to play a few levels of Yoshi’s Island , or try to set a new lap record in Mario Kart ? The need might strike while you’re riding the Subway, or while you’re eating a nice meal, or while getting a drink with a pretty girl. Well, now you can indulge yourself in a round of Killer Instinct in any of those situations — though I don’t recommend it in the last one

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Portable SNES: too big for your pocket, but still good to have around

PostHeaderIcon Droplet: A twee Arduino notification system

Droplet from Andrew Rapp on Vimeo .

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Droplet: A twee Arduino notification system

PostHeaderIcon Review: Thrustmaster T.16000M joystick

With a name like the T.16000M , you kind of expect this joystick to sync with your cerebellum and control eight games at once.

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Review: Thrustmaster T.16000M joystick

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