

It's cute that someone has made a Stylophone simulator for the iPhone, but there's no way I'm about to pay $6 just to dink around with a simulation of what was, let's face it, a fairly annoying little musical instrument in the first place.
iStylophone product page [VeryCoolSoftware.com]
Dübreq iStylophone purchase link [iTunes] (Thanks, Daniel!)
Talking about Green Gadgets? well check out the Bamboo Series Notebook from ASUS. The company says that throughout every steps of the production they only used tools that strictly adhered to the green principles.
The Asus Bamboo Laptop Series will come in two different variants, 12.1- and 11.1-inch. The 12.1 laptops will feature a Intel Core [...]
LABoral, the art center we have come to associated with new media art, has recently opened an exhibition dedicated to new, audacious and thought-provoking forms of design. Curated by Roberto Feo and Rosario Hurtado (El Último Grito), Nowhere/Now/Here aims to challenge the perception of design by questioning our relationship with the environment. Taking the viewpoint that our environment has become part of us rather than us being part of it, as its point of departure, Nowhere/Now/ Here encourages us to see design as an integral component of the world-shaping process.
Source: we make money not artAristote believed that laughter is what separates us from the beasts. Today, scientists argue that non-human species, such as primates and even rats, do giggle, guffaw and burst into laugher.
Source: we make money not artA couple days ago, Eyebeam in New York City opened what by some has been called their best show so far. It is titled Untethered, and was curated by visiting fellow Sarah Cook to be "a sculpture garden of everyday objects deprogrammed of their original function, embedded with new intelligence and transformed into surrealist and surprising readymades". Many pieces are from Eyebeam's fellows, residents or affiliated artists while a few external people were invited to participate as well.

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Rubik's Mirror Blocks, with its exploded segments and weirdly foreshortened grid, looks like the classic cube puzzle gone wrong. It's exactly the same size — at least when solved — but unlike the original, every side is the same color.
At the point, I have three choices.
Source: [MobileRatty] Lattest ArticlesDuring the Conflux weekend, Jamie O'Shea was submitting his body to polyphasic sleep, the practice of sleeping multiple times in a 24-hour period.

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Lightwave CS1SPK Color-Changing Speakers with Beat Recognition
Here’s the Top 10 BED gadgets of the week from our BED Blog:
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It is always good to get your kids started off on the right footing when it comes to money, and what better way to save than to watch their savings grow in due time? With the Digital Counting Piggy Bank, it makes saving all the more fun since you’ll be able to know the exact amount inside without having to painstakingly count every single coin.
Domo is back in the form of a USB flash drive, more than ready to terrorize desktops and notebooks everywhere.
The stop-motion animated face of Japan’s NHK Television, Domo is bringing his pop-iconhood overseas in the form of a series of Nicktoons shorts and the very first Domo Mimobot Series of Designer USB Flash Drives! The Domo USB Flash Drive comes preloaded with great Domo content, including the Mimobot SoundByte application, wallpapers, icons, and the original NHK spots featuring Domo himself!
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Are you going to throw a party this coming Halloween? Well, better get the Skeleton Disco Ball as part of your decoration.
Death to disco! The perfect light effect for your Halloween party. This skull shaped disco ball spins from its own motor, so set up and use is simple. Mirrored mosaic glass tiles cover the 8 inch skull, and it also has red light up LED eyes for an added scare. Motor requires 1 D battery and 3 AA batteries, not included.
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