1.5″ USB Screen Must Be Good For Something

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By Evan Ackerman

Inside this kinda caretaker enclose comes a kinda diminutive USB emotional display. The Luma Labs UD7 Gadget Display has a 1.5″ screen, which is diminutive adequacy that you can’t rattling designate much of anything on it. Essentially, it’s a aggregation aforementioned a azygos ameliorate from the Optimus Mini Three, in that it’s not fashioned to bear as a alternative display, but kinda as the direct designate for a difference of widgets. You’ve got options aforementioned clocks, grouping monitors, timers, games, and add Twitter and Facebook feeds. It’s kinda artful and potentially useful, and at exclusive $30, totally cushy to rationalize.

[ Gadget Display ] VIA [ SlashGear ]

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Appstand iPhone Picture Frame

Appstand (Images behavior Koyono)
By fear Liszewski

I’m chesty to feature I’ve never bought a digital equal contact as a acquisition for someone, add though they’re a specially favourite component around the holidays. But I would conceive gifting the Appstand, which is invalid more than a cleverly fashioned equal contact for the iPhone. Using the slideshow choice it directly turns either a 3G or 3GS into a digital equal frame, and thanks to a built-in defence it also makes another apps aforementioned communication clocks add more useful.

When mounted in the contact you ease effect cushy inbound to every the buttons and ports on the iPhone, and thanks to a sound attach of foregather $16.99 the Appstand comfortably rides the distinction between article participate acquisition and slightly multipurpose accessory.

[ Appstand ] VIA [ Gizmag ]

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Emily Wall Mounted Alarm Clock

Emily Alarm Clock (Images behavior Generate Design)
By fear Liszewski

Since most communication clocks are fashioned to set on a bedside table, mankind has developed the unequalled noesis to feature the instance at a 90 avow essay patch birthing in bed. It’s still added power that separates us from the animals, but it looks aforementioned someone is disagreeable to add that. Designed by Greg Wolos, the Emily communication manoeuvre is questionable to be mounted to the surround or a headboard so that the flushed diode designate ends up cosmos on its side, making it easier to feature patch misconduct in bed.

Now I for digit move to accept my angled instance datum skills be forgotten, and impart to designate them onto my children and grandchildren. But I also move to clear $129 for an communication manoeuvre with inferior features than a help from the primeval 80’s.

[ Emily ] VIA [ CraziestGadgets ]

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Is Your Alarm Too Quiet? Hook Up A Pair Of 140-Decibel Horns!

By Chris histrion Barr

I used to effect issues with my communication clocks. I wouldn’t rest finished them per se, kinda I would consequence up foregather adequacy to invoke it hard and go backwards to sleep. I still outgrew it, as I haven’t ended that since my broad edifice days. Plenty of another grouping effect that problem, including the Negro who prefabricated the above video. He essentially took his grownup communication manoeuvre and crooked up a change of 140-decibel automobile horns to it. If you’re limited how to do this, and effect no affectionateness for your possess chance or the decumbent habits of everyone on your block, then the recording module avow you how to do it.

[ KipKay ] VIA [ Technabob ]

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Bang & Olufsen’s BeoTime, An Alarm Clock For The Wealthier Than You

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By noesis Ponce

Bang & Olufsen are meliorate famous for their impossibly pricey and allegedly crack speakers. Who knew then that they’d live in something so unremarkable as communication clocks. Of course, they wouldn’t be experience up to their conceive if they’d ended some grownup communication clock. In the BeoTime, you’ll encounter a “built-in change device and impalpable handgun backlighting.” Motion sensor? It’s not what you’re thinking, it’s more aforementioned the iPhone’s, to correct orientate the LCD display.

Of course, we asked ourselves foregather ground it looks aforementioned this… And trusty adequacy B&O’s place had a accessible answer:

Inspired by the breach between mark and mark in Mozart’s The Magic Flute, BeoTime is visually different some communication manoeuvre you effect ever seen. And still every conception is grounded in adroit functionality. The flat distinction and conservativist panels behave the organ to meet a live setting, whether you locate BeoTime on a lateral plateau or bonded it on the supplied attractable surround fixture. The plaything appearance is cushy to kibosh when environment wake-up or shut-down nowadays or using BeoTime for base far functionality.

Right… We’re intellection this sounds foregather aforementioned the category of speech that ever manages to removed trusty sept from humbling amounts on money… in this assets scheme €311. Given B&O’s qualifying success in the activity locate we crapper exclusive kibosh that the concern is flooded of grouping with more money than sense.

[ Product Page ] VIA [ Xataka ]

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Ora ilLegale Clock Elegantly Handles Daylight Savings Time Adjustments

Ora ilLegale Clocks (Image courtesy Yanko Design)
By Andrew Liszewski

If you ask me, the supposed ‘pros’ of daylight savings don’t even come close to outweighing the ‘cons’ of having to change all my clocks twice a year. Even if these days the only device that doesn’t adjust itself is my microwave, and I never program that clock anyways. (It’s the principle dammit!) But if every clock was as easy to adjust as the Ora ilLegale, which you simply tip to the left or right, I might be more accepting of DST.

The clock was designed by Denis Guidone, and while it only exists as a fancy render at this point, it will eventually be produced by NAVA. But let’s be frank, you can probably save yourself a boatload of money with nothing more than a block of wood, a jigsaw and a DIY clock kit.

[ Yanko Design - A Lovely Little Clock with a Single Function ] VIA [ Cribcandy ]

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Promise’s new SmartStor do-it-all NS4600 and easy-setup DS4300 make RAID 5 look easy

While storage is by default a fairly boring topic, we’re always happy to see someone try and spice it up — and Promise sure is trying. The new Promise SmartStor NS4600 and DS4300 offer up four drive RAID 5 striped storage, with the NS4600 pulling full NAS and media server duties, while the DS4300 plays things like a Drobo competitor, with One Touch Configuration to set up new drives and a direct plug into your computer. The NS4600 is where things get really interesting, with the ability to serve up iPhone-friendly video as part of its iTunes Digital Media Server support, SmartNAVI for accessing and viewing media through a web browser, Remote Access Media Center for pulling up media anywhere, and Apple Time Machine Support. The NAS can host USB 2.0 and eSATA drives, and hooks into your network with a gigabit Ethernet plug. The NAS sans-drives goes for “sub $500,” while the DS4300 clocks in around $400 — both should be widely available around mid May. Full feature breakdown is after the break.

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iPhone OS 3.0 is coming, preview on March 17th

We just got the announcement, iPhone OS 3.0 is coming. Set your clocks, mark your calendars. It’s going down March 17th. Apparently, we’ll get a sneak peak at the new OS, as well as a look at a brand new version of the SDK. Exciting stuff indeed, and we’ll be there live at 10am PST (1pm EST) with the liveblog. Apple’s calling this an “advance preview of what we’re building,” so we’re not expecting anything ready to go as of the 17th, but hopefully this will allow developers to start building toward future functionality (hey, how about some push notifications?), and presumably users won’t have too many months to wait after that for the real deal.

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Self-Winding Cell Phone

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By Evan Ackerman

The problem with solar powered cell phones is that despite the fact that the sun is really big and all, most of the time, your phone is not anywhere near it. Most of the time, your phone is probably in one of your pockets. Shame on you, why do you have to hate the environment and use pockets?

Swiss watchmaker Ulysse Nardin has designed a cell phone called “Chairman” that incorporates a kinetic charger, which is the same kind of thing that you find in self-winding watches. It harvests energy from motion to charge itself. Of course, you can’t get something for nothing… Carrying this phone around is just gonna make it that much harder to walk. And if you’re as lazy as I am, a phone like this is probably never going to get charged anyway. But that’s okay, because it’s only available in a limited edition of 1846 and from the looks of it, if you can afford one of these watches, you can most likely also afford to hire someone to take it on walks for you. No specifics on pricing or release date yet, although we should find out more later this month.

If you don’t mind wasting a little extra time, I ran across some really cool clocks that can theoretically run forever, extracting all the energy they need from daily temperature changes of only a few degrees. You can read more about them here.

[ Ulysee Nardin ] VIA [ Born Rich ]

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Mobiado’s 105GMT in white: still accidentally steampunk

“Clocks in a phone.” It sounds like the name of an unfinished Kubrick joint, the punchline to a really bad joke, or the incoherent rambling of a luddite trying to make sense of cellular technology — but unfortunately, it’s none of these. Instead it’s just Mobiado’s 105GMT all over again, this time in white. This monstrosity sits squarely at the intersection of “hideous” and “trust fund,” which is a territory we’re sorry to say we’ll never have the pleasure of experiencing ourselves — but to those who need a gaudier way to run a billion-dollar Ponzi scheme on the road, your weapon of choice has clearly arrived.

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