Archive for March 23rd, 2008

super-slim-mouse%20GI.jpgGadget lovers beware; the technology Antichrist is among us, and it is disguised as a USB mouse with only one button and a scroll wheel. The Super Slim USB Mouse does away with everything you could anticipate in a traditional Computer mouse, and instead incorporates the bare minimum in way of functionality.

With a black red color scheme, it fails miserably to conceal it’s Lucifer-life roots. Sure, you could pay $11.32 to own one, but it would probably begin to breed with your high-tech gadgets when you’re asleep, morphing them into antiquated, lumps of plastic and metal junk. You’ve been warned; the Super Trim USB Mouse is nothing short of a gadget devil—steer clear. [GeekAlerts]


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Two Wi-Fi-endabled new Blackberries are coming to T-Mobile in the near future, and they’re pretty awesome. T-Mo’s got a thing for Wi-Fi, mostly for their home service that lets your cellular phone become your home phone. We know people who’ve used the service and love it to death. The 8820 is of the same family as […]

Tmobile 8120 8820

Two Wi-Fi-endabled new Blackberries are coming to T-Mobile in the near future, and they’re pretty awesome. T-Mo’s got a thing for Wi-Fi, mostly for their home service that lets your cellular phone become your home phone. We know people who’ve used the service and love it to death.

The 8820 is of the same family as the Curve in the 8800 series and has the same pancake form factor. It also has GPS, EDGE, full QWERTY, and all the other usual Blackberry niceties.

The 8120 is a Pearl Blackberry without GPS, but with video ability.

Both smartphones have myFaves, with the 8120 available on April 14th and the 8820 available on Monday the 24th of March. Go forth, Blackberry fans, and rejoice.

T-Mobile 8820 and 8120 [BGR]

Via [crunchgear]

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When I was back home in Portland a couple months back the tattoo shop I frequent had a Cricket shop next door and I didn’t really think anything of it. I know they’re small time and only offer service in Portland, Spokane, Nashville, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, the Central Valley of California and eventually Tulsa, but […]

cricketcard.jpgWhen I was back home in Portland a couple months back the tattoo shop I frequent had a Cricket shop next door and I didn’t really think anything of it. I know they’re small time and only offer service in Portland, Spokane, Nashville, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, the Central Valley of California and eventually Tulsa, but they’ve got a pretty sweet deal going on for those needing mobile data access. You can get an EVDO Rev. O PC card with unlimited usage for only $35/month. If you’re stuck with a laptop that doesn’t have a Computer card then wait around because they’ll have a USB dongle soon.

Cricket [via BBG via Gearlog]

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