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Friday, April 10th, 2009Art on a refrigerator is a time-honored tradition. Retro, even. So why not bring a retro-tech flavor to your masterpieces, with the Magnetic Pixels set from Kikkerland. Each set comes with 1400 magnetic colored squares in 16 colors, an organization tray, and a transparent grid overlay to help your vision become reality. Each square is [...]
iPod Shuffle Update Gives You a Bit of Control
Wednesday, March 11th, 2009I guess I’m a bit of a control freak. I’ve always admired the compact size of the iPod Shuffle, but have thought the inability to see a list of options and really control what music I’m going to be hearing was a deal killer. I know, the serendipity of the shuffle experience is what it’s [...]
Kindle 2 Offers Upgrade-Worthy Features
Monday, February 9th, 2009If you’ve read GadgetyTech for a while, you’ve likely seen me talk about the Kindle, Amazon’s eBook reader. I’ve had one since they were first introduced in November 2007 and I really love it. For me the Kindle does for books what an iPod does for music and video: It enables me to take a [...]
Aerocivic Gets Amazing Mileage on Standard Gas Engine
Wednesday, February 4th, 2009Hybrids are, of course, famous right now for their good mileage (compared to most other production cars). But the drive system is only one part of the puzzle that leads to high mileage. Have you ever wondered how important aerodynamics are? As it turns out, very good design leading to minimal drag can have an [...]
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