Turn Any Text Or Logo Into A Branding Iron

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By noesis Ponce

Sadly, the articulate branding has fateful connotations with the branding of flesh, be it that of bovine or add humans in some cases. But it doesn’t effect to be that way, there are plentitude of non-fleshy things you crapper brand, much as vegetation or pretty much some you want. Long’s it’s not harm (or add if it is if a brief continuance in slammer is your thing). And today you crapper difference pretty much some creation you want. Send your stylemark or book to Shapeways and they module create a 3D help that clicks correct into a accepted lighter. Light it for 30 seconds for the hamper to impart blistering enough, and… difference away, we guess.

It’s $25, instrumentation included. And they attain trusty to monish you that not exclusive is this dangerous, it’s also rattling mayhap dopy and, well, dangerous.

Lighter included!

[ Product Page ] VIA [ BoingBoing Gadgets ]

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Samsung expands its Hello Kitty line-up in France

Samsung has fresh launched digit infant Hello Kitty phones in France, which are actually primary editions of the S5230 and E2210 models.

Since the S5230 is named Samsung Player One in France, the infant primary edition help has meliorate Samsung Player One Hello Kitty. It’s the prototypal Hello Kitty touchscreen good (if we don’t calculate the Asiatic knock-offs), it’s good and it apparently comes with a Hello Kitty logo, as substantially as with a artful Hello Kitty grappling on the backwards case.

The Samsung E2210 is good as well, and the Hello Kitty grappling is featured on its backwards scheme too.

Samsung Player One S2530 Hello Kitty

Samsung E2210 Hello Kitty

French customers crapper acquire the digit infant Samsung Hello Kitty phones here and here. The S5230 HK costs €219 ($328), patch the E2210 HK is priced at exclusive €89 ($133).

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Super Mario Chess Set

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By Chris histrion Barr

Chess is a kinda same game. I crapper conceive of some another games that are foregather as grownup and are ease played as much as this one. The best conception is that the mettlesome pieces crapper be limited to emit foregather most some conception of imbibe culture. This assets ordered has a Super Mario theme. голова болит секс видео девочка трахает голова болит секс

This $40 ordered would be go substantially in the concern of nearly some recording mettlesome geek. You’ll encounter some of the artist characters primed to duke it discover on the board. There are digit things that I encounter kinda odd. First, the pawns seem to be represented by coins. Since when are coins used as a weapon? Second is that you’ll encounter Luigi in the queen’s spot. This foregather raises a full helper of questions that I’m not add feat to touch.

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Nokia 6750 patterned with AT&T’s stylemark on it

Back in May, when the FCC undraped the Nokia 6750, the good appeared without AT&T’s logo, though it is trusty for the ordinal highest US ambulatory carrier.

Well, if you had some doubts that the 6750 is achievement to AT&T, the Bluetooth SIG has foregather authorised the phone, and the carrier’s stylemark is understandably circumpolar on its correct case.

The Nokia 6750 is a clamshell featuring HSDPA, unseeable correct display, Push-to-Talk, Bluetooth, Media Player, OSS browser, Cellular Video, Video Share, 2MP camera and incommunicative penalization controls. It looks aforementioned it uses the S40 UI, so it’s not a smartphone.

Nokia 6750 AT&T

Neither Nokia nor AT&T effect declared the availability of the 6750.

The sound of Nokia 6750 is apparently not famous at this point, but it shouldn’t be higher than the digit of Nokia Surge ($79.99 on contract).

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Verizon’s Casio Exilim C721 confirmed in the middle of a steamy shower scene

Wanted our attention, Casio? Well, good, because you’ve definitely got it. This isn’t necessarily full disclosure of the phone’s existence, but for all practical purposes, this… uh, “promotional video” finally fesses up that the Exilim C721 is coming to Verizon (you can catch a glimpse of the carrier’s logo if you look closely — no, not that closely, you sicko). As you might have gathered, our ladyfriend here is using the phone’s 5 megapixel cam to snap some naughty shots for her sweetheart, all from the comfort of a warm shower — thanks in no small part to the phone’s water-resistant characteristics. Still no word on pricing, availability, or a full rundown of specs, so in the meantime we’re going to be… you know, looping this looking for details. Catch the video after the break.

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Sahpr S600 PMP: it’s like a Sharp, just far more dull

While we can’t quite crown this abomination with a bona fide KIRF label, there’s still plenty of knockoff to keep the crowds chuckling. If you’ll recall, Sharp popped out a boring SP600 portable media player in early 2008, and now, we’ve got some kind of undercover apprentice attempting to ride that wave. For those familiar with the real Sharp, you’ll no doubt recognize the iconic (albeit slightly out of sorts) Sahpr logo there in the top left corner. What you won’t recognize, however, is any design cues from the authentic Sharp PMP. For those who must know, the S600 sports a 5-inch display, support for a whole slew of formats and support for HD output. We’d wish you luck on actually finding one, but surely you’re not depressed enough to embarrass yourself with one of these, right? Right.

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Super Talent ships $1,500 2.5-inch MasterDrive RX 512GB SSD

Just a year ago, Toshiba was dreaming of 512GB SSDs while simultaneously trying to figure out why in the world HD DVD became such a dumpster fire. Fast forward to today, and you can own one of these mythical masterpieces (albeit with a Super Talent logo) if you don’t mind parting with $1,499.99. Starting this very moment, the company’s most capacious MasterDrive RX device yet is ready to rumble, bringing with it loads of MLC NAND flash, 230MB/sec read rates and 200MB/sec write rates. Suddenly, that forthcoming Z Drive doesn’t look so outrageously priced, huh?

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Ballmer says tide has turned on Apple, “paying $500 more to get a logo on it” won’t work in this economy

Mar 23rd 2009 Laptops No Comments

Hot off word that Apple’s Mac and iPod sales for February took a 16 percent hit compared to last year, Steve Ballmer says the “tide has really turned” after recent Apple market share gains: “Apple gained about one point, but now I think the tide has really turned back the other direction. The economy is helpful. Paying an extra $500 for a computer in this environment — same piece of hardware — paying $500 more to get a logo on it? I think that’s a more challenging proposition for the average person than it used to be.” Of course, PC sales have been hit as well, but the numbers do point to Apple’s market share slipping of late. Of course, he’s not exactly complementing the masses when he says that people were paying $500 more a fruit logo. Maybe, just maybe design and software had something to do with it? Just something to think about, while you roll around in piles of cash and a dominant market share, Steve.

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Durabook’s D15RP semi-rugged laptop unboxing and hands-on

Mar 15th 2009 Laptops No Comments

It’s been awhile since we’ve seen the latest in a Durabook around these parts. GammaTech sent along a new D15RP to be part of a little feature we’re brewing, but we thought we’d go ahead and give you a quick peek at the thing first. It wasn’t quite as gratuitously packaged as the Toughbook we also recently aped, but upon seeing the logo on that box we admit to thinking for a moment we’d accidentally received a set of fresh kicks from K-Swiss. So far using it feels like using a real laptop, as opposed to the sensation of typing on an ammo case you get with the Panasonic, but we’ll leave the full comparisons for another day. Until then, enjoy some pics.
Gallery: Durabook DR15P

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Kindle 3 rumor with touchscreen 8.5 x 11-inch display returns

Feb 28th 2009 Displays No Comments

Now that the Kindle 2 is out, it’s time to get back onto the Kindle rumor mill. You might recall that in addition to the early leaks of the device that become the Kindle 2, a bigger screened Kindle mimicking an 8.5 x 11-inch sheet of paper for students was rumored. According to DigiTimes‘ sources apparently within Prime View International (PVI), the makers of the Kindle’s electrophoretic display (EPD), Amazon’s next Kindle will launch by the end of this year and will be “larger in size and equipped with touch functions.” Of course, that’s no big stretch to the imagination — Plastic Logic has been kicking around its 8.5 x 11-inch touchscreen eBook reader (‘Shopped with a Kindle logo above) for months now with a plan to launch in 2010. Let’s just see if Amazon can get this out in time for the back to school selling season.

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