Yesterday at Boing Boing Gadgets
Yesterday on Boing Boing Gadgets: • We learned that we had easy access to 626,369 free songs. • Implored you to stop paying attention to megapixels. • Casio decided to go head-to-head with the iPhone. • We lusted after an awesome shirt of a Helvetica robot. • An army of creepy mannequins pimped the Vaio P. • Professor Rubik announced his successor to the Rubik's cube. • We did not consider very seriously the possibility of paying $26,000 for a glass pool table. • Joel posted another entry in the Optimist/Pessimist series, this time about T-Mobile offering loans for new phones. • We dug a lot of green design gadgets concepts, but especially a used coffee ground printer. • Timex's new WS4 series of watches is plenty swank. • Asus announced a new netbook with a ten hour battery life. • GoDaddy's SuperBowl advertising featured a lot of T&A, and that's causing a surprising amount of controversy. • Speed Dating came to the iPhone, and Joel was the first in line. • Rob reviewed a host of gadgets: the Pharos smartphone, a Mickey Mouse speaker and the Pyramat speaker. • We promised to post more about awesome medical equipment with lasers. Come read us! LinkShare this post
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