Check out some curious devices which are aimed to squeeze the most out of the iPhone 4 built-in camera.
Even if it doesn’t protect you, this rugged case is supposed to withstand the roughest handling of your iPhone.
Both a few decades ago, at the time when phones looked more like portable radio transmitters, and now, when all they have is a glossy black screen, there have always been the cell phones which definitely had style.
The old game console has been given the new life after being disassembled and reshaped to fit into a portable case with built-in LCD display.
This would be my biggest nightmare!
A guy bought a portable hard drive and got this.
Check out this masterpiece for those who still own a NES console.
The newest iPad is supposed to be magical in its own way, but could it withstand being shot?
Not very useful, but well – that’s just a first step. Probably, more functionality will be available in future in Chinese Nokia N9.
Let’s take a look at how common gadgets from 2000 stack up to today’s gadgets in this informative comparison chart.
No more frustrating knots and tangles of wire in your pockets when you learn this simple and very useful trick.
Look what a gift flash drive turned out to be.
This DIY guide shows the process of creating a cool-looking wooden case to house a USB memory stick.
The MAME-CAM, created by Japanese company Thanko, weighs only 11 g and shoots video and photos. The mini camera cost around $100. It shoots video in 640×480 resolution, pictures in 1,600×1,200 and records audio in mono quality. It has a battery life of about 36 minutes (when shooting video).
This is how many phones you'll have when you are a President.
Croatian steampunk enthusiast Ivan Mavrovic does a fantastic job by turning modern technology into steampunk gadgets that still retain their functionality.
This mother truly loves her child.
Photographer Lisa Bettany took the exact same photograph with every generation iPhone to compare the quality. See for yourself how this impressive piece of technology has evolved.
Original iPhone
The new iPhone 4S’s personal assistant Siri lets you ask it questions and it actually responds. Check out these funny responses that Msnbc.com writer Rosa Golijan posed to her new phone.
Starting back in 1976 with Apple’s very first computer, and up until the iPad, Apple has pushed the boundaries of what is possible in the computing world. This photo collection documents each product Apple produced, including the first mouse, portable computer and all digital music player in history. Sometimes a photo is worth a thousand words, and then some.
1976 - Apple I
Check out this nifty engineering idea that will have you wondering how people come up with such things. They sure are handy when it comes to repairing and improving gadgets.
Find your favorite computer mouse among this collection of cool designs that will knock your socks off.
You probably didn’t know that you can increase your Wi-Fi signal strength with a beer can. All you need is a beer can and these instructions.
With all the rumors swirling around the upcoming release of the iPhone 5, the recent surfacing of a fake version from Shenzhen, China has some people wondering if the design is based on the real thing. What do you think?
Using fake, but realistic looking Japanese food, a Tokyo company has created the strangest iPhone cases yet. Choose from shrimp, eggs, fruit and other popular Japanese dishes to adorn your fabulous iPhone.
Instead of tossing away your Apple Mac mini why not reuse it for something completely different? Check out to see what this mini user decided to do with his tiny broken desktop computer. You should not throw out such an expensive toy.
This plastic connector is a revolutionary universal gadget that can work for any device.
Have trouble getting up in the morning? This marvellous alarm clock can solve your problem and eat your money.
These are some incredible iPad mods. Take a look and see for yourself.
Macintosh Classic