gadgets
Win a Logitech gaming set courtesy of PC Gamer
If you’re a serious PC gamer with a kickass rig, then you may be interested in this contest. PC Gamer is offering two sets of Logitech gaming peripherals to two lucky commenters.
E3 2010: Hands-on Powerball Exercise ball
I was walking by some booths and a man stuck a exercise ball in my hand and told me that is made for gamers (and other exercise enthusiasts) to work out their arms and prepare for gaming.
The man was Tom Smith and her works for Dynaflex International makers of fitness gear and the exercise ball he stuck in my hand was the Powerball Gamer. The ball was actually a gyroscope, you spin it in your hand while a inner ball spins in the opposite direction creating resistance.
E3 2010: dreamGEAR’s racing wheel, Sesame Street themed accessories
Video game accessories company, DreamGEAR, will be showcasing its newest products for E3 2010.
In fact, dreamGEAR teamed up with Sesame Workshop to create a line of Sesame Street products for kids and adults alike. The products will initially include a line of accessories for the Nintendo DSi, DSi XL and DS Lite portable gaming systems.
Black Friday 2009: eCost’s sale preview
This year’s eCost Black Friday bargains are still only a tease, not revealing whether they are members-only deals and not even listing them all. The online-only sale begins at 12:01 a.m. CST on Friday, November 27, 2009.
On the eCost Black Friday Preview page you can see one game bargain, an Xbox 360 Pro system with 20 GB hard drive and a headset for $119.
The next best teaser deal is an 8 GB Third Generation iPhone 3G for $359.
There’s also…
Important Importables: 6 Japanese gadgets with no purpose other than perpetual cuteness
One of the best things about Japan are the unexpected gadgets that find life there. You know what I’m talking about, the cute, tiny things whose sole reason for existance seems to be that they’re utterly adorable. These kinds of treats typically don’t fufill any necessary need, but they do make our lives a bit brighter.
Thankfully, you don’t have to live in Japan to have access to these items. Many online retailers stock some of the cute and unusual gems, so you can own one no matter where you live. And even if you don’t really feel like spending money on one of these charming items, it’s always fun to window shop…















