Disco Ball Hat Somehow Makes A Propeller Beanie Look Cool

Disco Ball Hat (Images courtesy UrbanTrend)
By Andrew Liszewski

Looking for a sure fire way to get kicked out of your local club? Or more likely a guarantee that you’ll never get through the front doors in the first place? Just show up wearing this asinine Disco Ball Hat. It looks like a standard black baseball cap, but features a light-up spinning disco ball on top that’s sure to let everyone know they should never invite you to their parties ever again.

And if you want pricing info you’ll have to contact UrbanTrend directly. Watch how fast I go.

[ Disco Ball Hat ] VIA [ Fashionably Geek ]

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Garmin-Asus nuvifone M20 hands-on

So, we played around with the new Windows Mobile-sportin’ nuvifone M20 from Garmin-Asus this evening, but there’s really not much to say: the software is barely even alpha at this point. Most every tap or swipe of the screen was met with a two or more second delay, and we managed to crash a couple of the phones. That said, it’s clear that Garmin-Asus aren’t just adding a pretty launcher to Windows Mobile and calling it a day, there’s some good navigation and location-based stuff happening here, and we look forward to playing around with it all once it’s closer to reality. We don’t look forward to meeting the resistive touch screen a second time, but we’ll just have to live with that fact — at least the Garmin-Asus apps are all touch-optimized, but you might have to pull out the stylus for a gander at the rest of Windows Mobile 6.1.

Update: Official media handed out for the M20 reveals a small handful of new screen shots, mainly a swanky new media player and calling screen that really don’t say a damned thing about the M20’s deep-rooted nav capabilities. Thing is, when you have a winged disco ball, you can get away with bending a whole lotta rules — but yeah, this is one phone where we think we’d rather let the hardware do the talking.
Gallery: Garmin-Asus nuvifone M20 hands-on
Gallery: Garmin-Asus M20 shows its soft(ware) side

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