Withings WiFi Body Scale Updates Twitter Every Time You Step On

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By Chris histrion Barr

When you’re disagreeable to recap weight, sometimes it’s hard to encounter the comely motivation. Sure, having a content in mind, or add a change of grownup jeans that you’re hoping to good into crapper help. But sometimes you domain something a diminutive stronger than your possess module to primed you going. I’m conversation most mortal pressure. No, you don’t domain a striking of grouping stagnant around informing you that you’re overweight. However, if every of your peers participate your exact coefficient at every times, you capableness gaming pressured into doing something most it. If that sounds aforementioned the category of prodding you need, then you capableness poverty to analyse discover the Withings Wifi Body Scale.

I’m ease no someone of Twitter, but this has to be digit of the more engrossing uses of it that I’ve seen. The bit uses Wi-Fi to beam a Twitter update every instance you movement on it. Now you crapper beam every of your friends fast updates so that they crapper hold you in your essay to accomplish your goal. You effect to astonishment how some grouping module primed an contestant bit in their bathroom, foregather so they crapper analyse their coefficient before job it to the world. The Withings WiFi Body Scale module ordered you backwards a whopping $159.

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Video: iClooly stand gets extra cleepy, iPhone 3G / iPod touch support

It sure took awhile, but the iClooly aluminum stand has finally been updated to fit your second generation iPod touch or iPhone 3G. Set for release on February 18th, the pivoting and rotating stand still costs ¥4,980 in Japan or $47, um, $54 Stateside. While the rising Yen could account for the delay, there’s no way we could possibly explain the motivation for producing the iClooly video posted after the break.

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[CES 2009] Corsair Flash Survivor – Takes A Freezin

Corsair Flash Voyager (Image property OhGizmo!)
By Andrew Liszewski

I reviewed Corsair’s Flash Survivor USB Drive a while back, and of all the tests I did, I never thought to (or had the motivation to) encase it in a giant block of ice emblazoned with the Corsair logo. And it’s too bad too, since it probably would have made for an eye-catching center piece like this one.

Corsair Flash Voyager (Image property OhGizmo!)

And even though the drive was encased in ice, it was still being used to run a Corsair demo on a nearby laptop. Now something tells me a lot of flash-based memory devices would be capable of surviving a similar scenario, but at least Corsair is putting their money where their mouth is. And it makes for an eye-catching demo.

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Trans-Siberian Orchestra Christmas Lights = As Good A Way As Any To Spend Christmas Day


By Andrew Liszewski

Having neither the motivation nor the necessary real estate to set up my own over-the-top, synced-to-music Christmas lights display, I’m forced to rely on others who are kind enough to post clips of their setups on YouTube. This time, it’s over 54,000 lights synced to the Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s (who seem to be the unofficial soundtrack for Christmas lights) Christmas Eve In Sarajevo. Please to enjoy…

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Compaq Mini 700 innards exposed by Italian fetishists

Compaq Mini 700 innards exposed by Italian fetishists
Ever wonder how netbooks pack all that laptopy goodness into such small packages? Laptop Italia has your answer, tearing a Compaq Mini 700 (aka HP Mini 1000) into its individual components, supposedly for the sake of enabling you to repair the thing at home, but we think the real motivation is rather less instructional and more exhibitionistic. Regardless of your intentions, the site provides an extensive guide on how to take apart HP’s tiny laptop, starting by pulling the battery and ending with a picture of where the 3G modem would go if this particular model had one. Unlike some teardowns we’ve seen in the past, this clinical looking disassembly, if reversed, looks like it might actually put the thing back together again — if you’re into that sort of thing.

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