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Skullcandy launches PLYR 2 wireless headphones for gamers

Skullcandy recently introduced the SLYR Gaming Headset for wire-hating gamers. This wonderfully built headphone features a 2.4GHz wireless audio, the company’s proprietary “Supreme Sound” technology, a GMX stereo transmitter for balancing game and voice audio as well as three different EQ sound modes!


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November 28th, 2012 | No Comments | Posted in Gadgets, Hardware |

Canine sculptures from scrap metals definitely look amazing

Wish we knew how common day objects could be shaped and transformed into stylish works of art. A look at this collection of dog sculptures and you indeed get inspired to build one on your own.


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September 27th, 2012 | No Comments | Posted in Environment, Hardware |

Lenovo’s first Windows 8 tablet for $799

Lenovo announced the company’s first Windows 8-based tablet recently. Called the ThinkPad Tablet 2, the device will come with a 10.1-inch 1366 x 768 IPS display, a 8 MP rear camera,  AT&T LTE, USB port, NFC, and even a stylus. This rather high-end device will pack in some 10 hours of battery life which is pretty good for a device running a full fledged OS.


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September 23rd, 2012 | No Comments | Posted in Hardware |

iPhone 5 vs. Galaxy S III vs. Lumia 920 : Battle of the super phones

Apple will start shipping the iPhone 5 on September 21st. For iPhone fans, the 5th avatar is arguably the best thing that has happened since the original iPhone itself. The first version was launched in 2007. It was  a revolution then. Apple completely re-defined how a cellphone should work and showed the world what a cellphone should actually be. And then the others followed.


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September 15th, 2012 | No Comments | Posted in Apple, Hardware |

Samsung sells over 20 million Galaxy SIII smartphones in just 100 days

The mobile phone that Apple is most worried about, a.k.a. Galaxy SIII, is currently Samsung’s most successful, ever. With over 20 million sold in just 100 days, things look really good for the $143 billion Korean giant.


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September 6th, 2012 | Comments Off | Posted in Business, Hardware |

Store, but don’t get Puzzled

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If you are an organized person who just needs everything to be in its proper place without wasting space, then this might be an option for such a need. It is a single unit with multiple storage options [as you very well understand from the picture] as per requirement.


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August 20th, 2012 | Comments Off | Posted in Design, Hardware |

Short-Circuit ia a set of appliances that function by reusing components from discarded electronic equipments

All discarded appliances are not necessarily damaged to the core. A particular model could be outdated or the body might have unsightly dents or scratches. The reason could be any. Keeping this in mind Gaspard Tiné-Berès has thought of reusing the electrical components that thrive within these dumped devices which otherwise would end up in landfills harming our planet.


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August 1st, 2012 | Comments Off | Posted in Environment, Hardware |

NEC’s 13.3 inch ultrabook weighs just 2.2 pounds

What you see is the LaVie Z, NEC’s latest ultrabook that has a 13.3-inch screen but weighs just 2.2 pounds. Thanks to the ultrabook’s lithium-magnesium alloy shell, that reduces the device weight by almost 50%.


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May 10th, 2012 | Comments Off | Posted in Hardware |

The Bulb Lamp

The light bulb looking lamp could be a unique addition to your home if you are simply looking for an alternative. It is called the Pop-up Light and measures 21.5 cm in length and 12.5 cm in width.


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May 7th, 2012 | Comments Off | Posted in Hardware |