Geek Out

Gizmodo Gallery Private Preview: Booze, Near Electrocution

It was great seeing so many friends at our preview last night. Even though the AC broke, there was always a cold drink from the bar or coke machine to be had. There were, however many risks of accidental electrocution.


September 14, 2009
Software

Microsoft Looking For Windows 7 Party Hosts

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Every morning you wake up, it means that the juggernaut that is Windows 7 is one more day closer. And you know what that really means? It’s PARTY TIME!!!


July 1, 2009
Gaming

Games2U Brings A Portable Arcade To Your House

The only time people visit arcades these days is when they’re waiting for the 8:30 showing of Transformers to start. Whether it’s convenience of quality of games, people just aren’t going. But what if it came to YOU?


May 28, 2009
Gadgets

The Party Pump: A Pump for All Occassions

Little known fact: Jason Chen is planning his wedding reception for August. And while he and his fiancee wanted to go with a white table cloth affair, I insisted they ditch that stuff and bust out the Party Pumps.


February 25, 2009

Disco Ball Hat Makes the Top of Your Head a Party Zone

HELLO, LADIES. [Urban Trend via Fashionably Geek]


December 19, 2008
Gadgets

Rockterscale Lets You Know When Your Party Gets Violent

If you’ve got a huge, insane contraption designed to monitor how hard a party is rocking, your party is not rocking. Sorry to defeat the purpose of your contraption, but come on.


September 13, 2008

10 Gadgets for Instant Portable Partying

It’s Friday…finally. Have big plans for the weekend? A big party to go to perhaps? You know, you don’t have to wait for the weekend to have fun—you could be partying every day. Not only that, you wouldn’t have to waste time planning and getting things set up. Using the following 10 gadgets, you could have a party on demand. That’s right—anytime, anywhere. Now all you need is some friends.


June 18, 2008
Online

Pool Crashing in the UK Becomes Latest Google Earth Prank

The latest craze for teenagers with no place to go except Facebook is “dipping,” or gatecrashing someone else’s swimming pool. According to the Daily Mail (commenter djheath‘s favourite publication, if I recall correctly) putative trespassers select their swimming pool using Google Earth, and then notify their mates using social networking sites. The would-be revellers often turn up in fancy dress, and are advised to bring a bike (for a swift getaway). Owners only discover their pool has been dipped when they find a bunch of beer cans floating on the surface the next morning. [Daily Mail]


June 20, 2007
Uncategorized

Spin Camping Light, Your Porto-Disco

We’re not entirely sure what you do on your camping trips, but we do know that this Spin Camping Light will get your disco jones into funky town no matter where you are. Tack this $15 sucka up in your tent and boogie the night away to its 60 LEDs. But be careful with that music selection—the bears may not have the Night Fever as badly as you do. – Charlie White

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Uncategorized

Samsung Celebrates Shifting One Million Miniskirts, Parties with Laydeez in Miniskirts

At the beginning of this month, Charlie touched on the latest Miniskirt phone from Samsung. Well, to celebrate the fact that one million units have been shifted in Korea since its launch, the company had a lay-dee party.

Personally, I think something like this is great – I mean, there’s only so many black geek tee-shirts that us gurlz can put up with, so a line of all of this summer’s key fashion looks (Suspenders! Sixties Shifts! Slogan tees! Spots! Ow-My-Eyes Graphic Prints!) can only be a good thing. You want more lay-dee shots? Of course you do…