
This USB powered fridge has enough power to cool (or heat) one can at a time… and takes about 5 mins to cool it down! its AWESOME!!
its only $34 so get yours now from http://www.usbgeek.com/prod_detail.php?prod_id=0711

This USB powered fridge has enough power to cool (or heat) one can at a time… and takes about 5 mins to cool it down! its AWESOME!!
its only $34 so get yours now from http://www.usbgeek.com/prod_detail.php?prod_id=0711
17. October 2007
This video has to be watched to be believed… i am soooo getting one of these badboys!!! This thing dances so well…
17. October 2007

heres a sneak peak to prove it… the Touch is now 16Gb, and so there is no reason for the iPhone to not get this necessary upgrade before the holidays… Personally I’ll wait for an iPhone with an Hard Drive in it… oh, and a laser gun attached to the top… ![]()
17. October 2007
In france its illegal to sell LOCKED phones… so if you want an unlocked one… head to the land of garlic and frogs and you’ll pick an unlocked iPhone up totally legally… it’ll be damn expensive, and probably will still lock out when you put your ‘other’ sim in it!!
17. October 2007
If a recent CRN poll is indicative of the population as a whole, Australians are tentative about how successful the iPhone will be, if and when it hits their shores.Though 39% said they thought the iPhone would be a success, 19% said it would take time to catch on, while 42% said it would flop.The major problem for consumers, speculatively at least, is the price. However, the editor of PC Authority magazine said that he, too, was sceptical until he actually got hold of an iPhone.After that, he could see what the hype was about, and could justify getting hold of one.I can see a lot of Australians doubting the iPhone at first, but once you’ve seen the iPhone interface for yourself, you could soon be moving into the “justification thought process”that comes before the gadget purchase.(Via CRN)
17. October 2007
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