Archive for the 'OhGizmo Gadgets' Category



NES Emulator & PMP For Under $50

Monday 5 January 2009 @ 8:01 pm

By Andrew LiszewskiEven if it only gave you a couple of months worth of entertainment before it crapped out, I’d still be tempted to pick up one of these cheap, $46-47 PMPs from Chinavasion for the simple fact that they’ve gone the extra couple of yards to include an NES emulator. On the audio/video side […]

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Celebrate Another Collapsed Corporation With The Pan Am Dual-Time Watch

Monday 5 January 2009 @ 8:01 pm

By Andrew LiszewskiThe corporation might be long gone, but Pan Am’s blue and white globe logo continues to enjoy a life of its own. Not only is it an iconic example of great graphic design, but the airline has also become the poster child for large corporations that went belly up. This Pan Am watch, […]

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CES Around The Corner - Grab Our Twitter Feed

Monday 5 January 2009 @ 7:01 pm

By David PonceSomething’s got to be said about Twitter’s traction these days. Despite y’alls having RSS feeds, there’s really no point if you aren’t really reading them. So… for constant updates of our whereabouts at CES, and to get an opportunity to guide us live in our hunt for the perfect gadget, follow […]

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Monster Skin Rug Looks Warm, Scary

Monday 5 January 2009 @ 7:01 pm

By Evan AckermanIt’s been a long time coming, but finally, there is a physical trophy that those of us who are awesome at fantasy gaming can proudly display in our homes. This rug is the pelt of, um, one of these things (maybe), except of the vegetarian cave dwelling variety without sharp teeth or eyes. […]

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Japanese Delivery Bikes Feature Bowl Balancing Contraptions

Monday 5 January 2009 @ 7:01 pm

By Andrew LiszewskiTokyo Times has a small collection of photos of Japanese bikes that are used to deliver soups and other sloshy/spillable food items. On the back of the bikes there’s a counterweighted tray contraption that ensures the food containers always remain perfectly horizontal no matter how haphazardly the driver is navigating the streets. Seems […]

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