Archive for August, 2008
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Saturday August 30, 2008

If you haven’t already know, the Mid-autumn festival on the 15th day of the 8th month on the lunar calendar is celebrated by Chinese people in many countries. One of the activities is obviously eating mooncakes with a sweet filling, sometimes containing a salted duck egg yolk core.
Here’s one mooncake that you can’t eat [...]
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Saturday August 30, 2008

Here’s one interesting docking station for the iPhone and iPod touch. This docking station has a built in mini projector that will beam out an enlarged screen of the iPhone or iPod on any surface!
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Friday August 29, 2008

Most noise cancelling earphones are usually sold at high prices, but not this pair. This cool pair of earphones do not churn out music, but provide you with solace from disturbing noise pollution instead.
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Friday August 29, 2008

The maker of the Optimus Maximus keyboard is back again with a new offering, the Folderix range of USB thumb drives!
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Friday August 29, 2008

Love racing games but can’t fit a steering wheel setup at your computer? This controller comes with a steering wheel!
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Thursday August 28, 2008

You may have seen the Beijing Olympics in Lego previously. Here’s yet another Olympic inspired Lego creation, starring Lego Stormtroopers! Now we know that far away in the universe somewhere, generic stormtroopers also have a way of knowing who’s best.
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Thursday August 28, 2008

This is Logitech’s Cordless Desktop Wave Pro, a keyboard with a really wavy design. Besides having a cool look, the wavy design actually serves a practical purpose.
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Tuesday August 26, 2008

There are many of us who use the humble usb thumb drive as a keychain. Fancy one that looks just like a key and matches the entire bunch? Look no further.
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Monday August 25, 2008

Previously, I have written a post featuring latte art. Obviously they were made by talented baristas who put in lots of hard work to get to where they are.
That’s until something else came into the scene, the OnLatte Latte Foam Printer! This robotic arm actually prints out cool pictures onto latte foam with such [...]
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Saturday August 23, 2008

There are many different types of keyboards out there, the conventional plastic type and also the flexible silicone ones. Here’s one made from an uncommon material for a keyboard, glass.