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Next Generation Boom Box

Gadgets, Tomic Blog  |  6 January 2011 @ 4:14 pm Posted by Ernee

“Rewinding the clock to the era of boomboxes and mixtapes, former cassette maker TDK’s new Two-Speaker Boombox and Three-Speaker Boombox models invite you to party like it’s 1989. Due out in early 2011 for $399 and $499, respectively, the retro-fabulous units, which pack serious sonic punch, can be connected to digital music players like the iPod or USB drives. Sexier than your average Apple dock, the Three-Speaker unit is backed by a 6-inch, 15-watt middle-mounted subwoofer and 6-inch, 10-watt stereo speakers, while the Two-Speaker edition loses the subwoofer, thereby shrinking in size. Each offers touch-sensing backlit buttons, AM/FM radio functions and ports for connecting external accessories such as microphones, headsets and guitars, with instrument connectors allowing for improvisational jam sessions. Super-sleek, and resplendent in a glossy piano black finish, units toss the cheap vintage-era industrial design and materials in favor of a futuristic vibe.”

Quoted from rollingstone.com

Best Apps Closing out 2k10

Gadgets, Tomic Blog  |  15 December 2010 @ 12:31 am Posted by Ernee

I was messing around on my friends iPhone 4 and saw all the new apps. Ive had a blackberry for about 2 years now and before this I had an iPhone. I can definitely say I miss the iPhone strictly for its amazing apps and programs. Heres a few that really stood out to me! My favorite was NBA Elite 11! Check it out

Eyes On The Back Of Your Head

Gadgets, Tomic Blog  |  4 December 2010 @ 3:06 pm Posted by Ernee

(Quoted from Pop Sci)

Once the soreness subsides, Bilal will wear his camera for a year as it snaps photos at one-minute intervals. The images will be beamed live to the Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art in Qatar as part of a project called “The 3rd I.”

He acknowledges he’ll get a lot of mundane shots — in the clip, you can see his shower curtain and a bottle of what looks to be olive oil — but that’s part of the point, to comment on the “inaccessibility of time and the inability to capture memory and experience.”

Bilal, an Iraqi who fled his country under Saddam Hussein, is known for provocative art installations — earlier this year, he received 105,000 tattoos to commemorate those killed in the Iraq war, for instance. During the project, called “And Counting,” the names of Iraqi cities were tattooed on his back, along with 5,000 red dots to represent the American military personnel killed in Iraq and 100,000 dots in invisible ink, representing the official death toll for Iraqis. The whole procedure was streamed live.