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Un-bear-ably cute notebook speakersslipperybrick.com » SlipperyBrick.com - 18 hours ago When I buy speakers or other gadgets for my computer, I like them to look like speakers. Some people out there obviously feel differently and like to buy stuff that doesn’t look like it is supposed to look. I guess the … Also tagged: notebook, peripherals, bear |
slipperybrick.com » SlipperyBrick.com - Oct 8, 2008
If you’re in the market for a helmet that will protect your head while pumping out the tunes, the R.E.D. Protection Trace Audio Helmet features DJ-quality low profile-speakers. It can connect to your iPod or other Mp3 …
slipperybrick.com » SlipperyBrick.com - Oct 8, 2008
Best Buy is teaming with home audio speaker manufacturer Klipsch to distribute exclusively a line of the latter’s speakers. It is the latest five-model Icon V Series and prices range from around $280 to $950. The …
hdbeat.com » Engadget HD - Oct 7, 2008
Filed under: Other formats, Players, Speakers Jamo is embracing streamlined AV gear with its latest two product introductions -- the IW 827 LCR in-wall speaker is totally new, and the DMR 70 DVD receiver is new to US …
Also tagged: loudspeakers, jamo, in wall, dvd receiver, iw 827 lcr, dmr70, iw827lcr, dvdreceiver, dmr 70
hdbeat.com » Engadget HD - Oct 6, 2008
Filed under: Speakers, Others We've seen some pretty unorthodox speaker designs in our day, but we can't recall a set with a cute factor like these. Designer Alex Underwood recently exhibited his aptly-named speaker …
Also tagged: music, london, design, audio, concept, speaker, speaker buddies, alexunderwood, alex underwood, buddie speakers, speakerbuddies, buddiespeakers
luxist.com » Luxist - Oct 6, 2008
Filed under: Gadgets Most speakers, no matter how expensive, are usually pretty ugly in my opinion and although these glass ones from Harman Kardon aren't exactly beautiful (I think they look like something out of an …
Also tagged: music, mp3 players, mp3 player, mp3player, glass, speaker, sound, tunes, harman kardon, mp3players, harmankardon
geekologie.com » Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome - Oct 6, 2008
Russian artists Aristarkh Chernyshev and Alexei Shulgin made this giant trippy iPod. It's fully functional, including the giant earbuds. Why? you ask, why not? the artists reply. Ha, right, because it's fucking stupid …
Also tagged: art, drugs, music, apple, audio, ipod, why, questionable, tripping, sure why not
slipperybrick.com » SlipperyBrick.com - Oct 5, 2008
We told you about the Minigod speakers awhile back. They’re an excellent way to worship sound and should you have a spare virgin or two lying about, they will gladly accept sacrifices. Not that you can actually find a …
Also tagged: mexico, limited edition, god, midnight, minigod
engadget.com » Engadget HD - Oct 5, 2008
Filed under: Speakers, Others Yeah, it's just a 2.0 system, but folks looking to jazz up desk appearances while maintaining decent sound could find a lot to love here. The November-bound Hercules XPS 2.0 60 speaker …
Also tagged: hercules, speaker, xps 2 0 60, xps2 060
twistimage.com » Six Pixels of Separation - Marketing and Communications Insights Blog and Podcast - By Mitch Joel at Twist Image - Oct 4, 2008
Pixelated is a free full-day online conference with some of the world's leading speakers on the topic of how business is changing including: Sir Ken Robinson, Seth Godin, Chris Anderson, Avinash Kaushik, Chris Brogan …
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