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The MOG van, but is it courtesy of MOG or a crazed fan of the service?
We are not often ones to criticize what someone is driving, but that said, the You Drive What? website certainly is. And needless to say, we here at Gadgetell do not generally do not have the opportunity to mix. Thankfully there is almost always the exception to a rule and such being the case — more »
Google takes “tilt” a bit too literally
Oh Google. You’re always good for a laugh. It may not be April Fool’s Day anymore, but Google is still having fun with the bajillions of people who use its services. The company has created a mildly amusing page whenever you search for the word “tilt” within Google. The page literally tilts.
The Complete Android Guide ebook/book now available [Sunday Reading]
Kevin Purdy, of Lifehacker fame has recently released his long awaited book on Android. The book is called The Complete Android Guide and as the name implies — it covers all things Android. The nice part, well one of a few nice parts, is that the book covers lots of goodies which means it should more »
Delve into the microscopic with USB
In the last few years there has been an influx of fun/pointless/interesting/small/useful USB powered devices, and you will be hard pushed to find something you can’t power using USB. However, amid the rubbish that you can find (like the USB powered fragrance oil burner) there is occasionally one that is genuinely interesting, and this is one of them.
For those of you who think science is cool and wish you had a microscope or who just like looking at small stuff, the USB Microscope is for you. Although perhaps designed for the younger generations, people of any age can have fun looking at anything under a microscope, and in pretty good quality too. It has a resolution of up to 1600×1200 which is not bad and looking at a screen definitely beats looking into a tiny hole. Naturally, there is a pretty good zoom. Keep reading for more details.
Flash disks with a nostalgic twist
Solid Alliance, who have brought us many ‘far-out’ PC accessories have taken it back to the old school with these new Lego shaped USB disks. The drives come in a 1GB size, in blue, green, yellow, red and black and you guessed it, are fully compatible with other Lego products. No price has yet been more »














