The Home Theater Watch costs $120 and brings all (2GB worth) of your favorite shows and movies to you in incredible unstunning quality. Truthfully, I'd rather watch hair grow out the mole on my arm. Or, alternatively, duct tape an iPod to my glasses.
You will have as home theater experience available everywhere you go. You can even use it to show people your favorite television shows or prime time specials. Simply convert your video from any of the digital formats listed above (ASF, AVI, MPEG, WMV, DAT/VCD, and ASX), and you will have your favorite television episodes whenever and wherever you want. Imagine watching your favorite sitcom while stuck on the train commute to work in the morning or while sitting in a traffic jam. Oh yeah, watching tv on your wrist while driving, brilliant. I mean, the drivers around here are almost too good. And on a side note, a home theater watch -- what is this 2025? The future is now folks -- hoverboards, hoverboards!
Product Site Thanks to Woo Doop "It's about a Watch with a TV and shit on it", for giving it to me straight. |
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There are many things in this world that simply remain unexplainable. Like why all banana-flavored candy tastes like ass. And also, why the hell anybody would put treads on a Hummer H2T. Hell, or even buy one for that matter. My own poverty aside, what could possibly be cooler than a Hummer with treads? Ha, you're right -- a Hummer with treads on fire.
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Do you always like the picture of your web camera, or your friend's and colleague's camera? Many people want more and more from it. And that is why we regularly see some new web camera gadgets appearing. Minoru 3D Webcam is the latest one among them. What they in Minoru decided to do is a great thing for web video chatting via Skype, Windows Live Messenger, ooVoo, AIM, or many other modern clients. They have decided not only to improve the quality of the video, but to expand greatly its features by adding a really good one  3D vision. Minoru 3D Webcam will be announced in December for price close to 100 USD.
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As we face an unseen demand on notebooks and a steady growing demand on netbooks, there are lots and lots of laptop gadgets every day that appear, find their devoted users and skeptic critics, and either remain for long or are forgotten in no time. The latest one among netbook gadgets had a long future as far as it is seen. EETI is company that has recently put up for sale its new device. The device is a solderless touchscreen for Acer Aspire One, Eee PC 900 and Eee PC 901 netbooks. The price was shrank into 100 USD Â 96 USD. Usually this sum of money would be equal to one third part of price of a typical netbook, or may be a quartrer. Quite a pricy toy anyway.
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When someone needs mobile device that can accomplish complex tasks, smartphones are first that comes in mind. However, operating systems that are used on smartphones nowadays are very different from desktop ones. This means they need other applications, which are often very limited comparing to regular ones. What if someone needs fully functional portable PC? Netbooks or laptops are way bigger than usual smartphone, UMPCs offer good possibilities but without phone function. Fortunately, Chinese company MIU successfully integrated phone into UMPC, making a perfect and almost almighty portable gadget for computer geeks. Details below. |
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Online banking is a very popular thing nowadays, mainly because it is very convenient - you can make any kind of transaction right from your home computer, without need to go to nearest bank. However, this convenient way of managing your finances has its flaws, one of them - security problem. There is a big variety of viruses and hacks, so any information that remains on your computer can be potentially stolen or erased. When we are talking about bank accounts this threat seems serious. So, what should we do to protect ourselves from being robbed by an anonymous hacker? Today, IBM presented its vision on Online Banking Security, which will do all online banking functions bypassing user's PC. Details follow. |
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