Posts By Andi Wang

Yamaha’s MusicCAST2 Wireless Audio Streamer, For Those Who Missed MusicCAST1

2:01PM June 19, 2009 | Andi Wang

Yamaha’s MusicCAST2 Network Music System is a Wi-Fi-based tunes centre that allows you to wirelessly transmit and listen to music in up to 32 rooms throughout your home. Do you even have 32 rooms in your home? More »


Gadgets

Man Wall: Nagging Girlfriend Not Included

10:40AM June 19, 2009 | Andi Wang

If you still don’t know what you’re getting Dad for Father’s Day, HybridSpace Furniture has come up with an all-in-one home entertainment “Man Wall,” which includes gadgets that are stereotypically man. More »


Artmu Laptop Sleeve ‘Transforms’ Into A Mouse Pad

1:00PM June 18, 2009 | Andi Wang

Triggering a “why the hell didn’t I think of that?!” moment, Artmu has designed a laptop sleeve that, when unzipped and opened up completely, transforms into an effective mouse pad. Altogether now: Why didn’t I think of that? [Aving] More »


Gadgets

Zeo’s Personal Sleep Coach Plays Somnologist

2:00PM June 17, 2009 | Andi Wang

If you’re an insomniac like I am, instead of paying thousands of dollars for multiple sleep tests, the $US400 Zeo Personal Sleep Coach alarm clock comes equipped with nifty gadgets that’ll help you self-diagnose. More »


Gaming

IPhone’s Xbox Live Equivalent Set To Launch Tomorrow

1:30PM June 17, 2009 | Andi Wang

High-end iPhone gaming company Ngmoco will be launching Plus+, their social gaming service, for the iPhone tomorrow. More »


Mobile

Samsung’s Galaxy Runs Android, Shakes It Up With Haptic Feedback

11:30AM June 17, 2009 | Andi Wang

The Galaxy i7500—Samsung’s Android handset—is one of the first major, advanced smartphones to feature haptic feedback. PCWorld managed to get their hands on one and report back with their first impressions. More »


Elephant Flash Drive’s Junk Is Bigger Than His Trunk

10:00AM June 17, 2009 | Andi Wang

If you think that trunk is impressive, wait until you see this Elephant’s giant dongle. The 4GB USB flash drive whips out from the beast’s underbelly when you’re ready for it to mount your computer. [XTremeGeek via GeekyGadgets via CraziestGadgets] More »


Sasers: Turns Out, Soundwaves Can Kill

1:00PM June 16, 2009 | Andi Wang

Using sound lasers as a means of crowd control isn’t new, but never until now has one been able to create sounds reaching terahertz frequencies—and now it has a name: Saser. More »


Gadgets

Simple Rainbow Sequencer

12:30PM June 16, 2009 | Andi Wang

Coloratura in a song brings colourful melodies to our ears—but what about our eyes? This DIY demonstrates how to make a vibrant, simple eight-note sequencer that turns our music into rainbows. [Instructables via Makezine via BBG] More »


BlueLounge’s StudioDesk Keeps Your Cables Organized Out Of Sight

12:00PM June 16, 2009 | Andi Wang

Although BlueLounge’s StudioDesk doesn’t exactly organise your cables, it features a slide-out desktop surface that allows you to hide your cable clutter in a hidden compartment—kind of like shoving all your junk under the bed. More »