Archive for March, 2009

Dreamcast SD adapter could make for homebrew magic

9.9.99 will always hold a special place in our hearts, and so long as hackers are making the most of Sega’s last great console, we’ll continue to pay attention. Today, we’re doing our best to wrap our minds around the Dreamcast SD Adapter, which could be used to easily bring SD-based homebrew apps and emulators [...]


Tata Nano photographed at official unveiling party

Make no mistake, that thing you see pictured above definitely looks no nicer than $2,000, but hey, at least it actually is just $2,000. Indian Autos Blog was on hand at the Tata Nano’s official unveiling in Mumbai, and naturally, it fired off a number of images to share with those of us not able [...]


NES Joystick Test Cartridge lands on eBay, complete with lowest replay value ever

Not that we haven’t seen some pretty crazy Nintendo gear fetch some pretty crazy prices on The Bay, but this is definitely amongst the weirdest. Shipping directly from the frigid tundras of Fairbanks, Alaska, this Joystick Test Cartridge for the Nintendo Entertainment System will undoubtedly spend a record low amount of time within your still [...]


UMID M1 put through numerous paces on video

We know it’s torture seeing all these UMID M1 videos with little to no hope of a US release, but just think — it’s the perfect excuse for you to use that dusty passport before it expires next year. The all-too-intriguing handheld, which is currently strutting its stuff in South Korea, has been heavily videoed [...]


Super pimpeed Nissan Maxima

  This is the Nissan Maxima with Kuwaiti licensed plate from north-east corner of the Arabian Peninsula. Its two-part hood just reminds me of Need for Speed Underground 2, it has BMW 7-Series fascia, BMW M3-like front bumper, Lamborghini style front scissor doors, gullwing rear doors, a Supra-like rear wing and more.


Can Water Cut It? iPod

  Can Water Cut It? It is similar to the Will It Blend videos. Can Water Cut It uses a Flow Waterjet to cut through lappie, golf club and blender into half (2 pieces). Now take a look at Flow Man uses an ultrahigh-pressure Flow waterjet to cut an iPod. “What makes waterjets so popular? [...]