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Invisible speaker lamp
We've covered invisible speakers before with special speakers you can mount in a wall. Those speakers are pretty pricey, but this DIY hack only requires a € 23,- Ikea lamp ($ 30,-) and some stripped down PC speakers you might have lying around. There is no detailed guide available but the image speaks for itself. The only downside might be that there's no more room for a light bulb so the original functionality of the lamp is lost. Nothing that can't be fixed! It certainly gives enough (...)  read more
GlideTV remote control hand
Like the Boxee Box remote control showed us, a remote for a media center (or HTPC) only needs a few basic buttons. Unfortunately the Boxee remote is not sold separately but the GlideTV Navigator might be a good alternative. It's a small remote control that fits in your hand, connects through a wireless USB dongle and let's you control all the basis functions of a media center. GlideTV themselves call it a 'couch mouse' and that could actually be a pretty accurate description. It has (...)  read more
Touch activated faucet
No more smudgy handles with this touch activated faucet. Simply touch to activate and touch again to deactivate. The video below shows the magic. It looks like a very simple and clever idea, and judging by the video they also took in account situations like moving the spout sideways without it activating the water flow. Currently this ToucH2O technology comes with only one model of faucet with a retractable spray head for (...)  read more
Wireless bathroom speaker
We all know a ghettoblaster dangling on the edge of the bathtub or taking your iPod with your underneath the shower isn't a good idea. This wireless bathroom speaker is powered by batteries (which makes it a bit more safe), has an analogue LCD clock, a built-in wall bracket, a fogless mirror (the part on the top) and gets its audio via a little wireless send station. So this could be your perfect gadget in the shower cabin. There is no information on the range of the wireless signal, but if (...)  read more
Windows Mobile applications, tweaks and tips
Windows Mobile phones are continuously growing in market share and every month cool and new phones are introduced with the Microsoft OS. While Apple is still setting up third party application support, built-in GPS and 3G connectivity for its iPhone, the Windows Mobile platform already has tons of freeware applications and smart tweaks to customize you smartphone to your very own needs. We've set up a top 10 list of the most interesting tweaks and applications for your Windows Mobile (...)  read more
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