
1.3 MP ain’t bad, but if you’re giving a cameraphone a huge telescoping lens with it with a 3x zoom optical, you might want to aim for a higher pixel count. China only, and thankfully, only $130. UPDATE: Forehead slap. Obviously, this is not a DSLR, mechanically speaking.
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Posted on 2007 under Design, Gadget, Toys, Hardware, Miscellaneous |
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Inspired by Clayton Bailey, someone has built about 15 or so ray guns out of spare parts such as BMX stunt pegs, stove hot plate handles and a ton of other bits and bobs around the house. The pictures of these home made ray guns can be found at Flikr and are worth checking out.
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The G9 is the first customizable shape. Narrow Precision grip is offered for the gamers who prefer to steer with their fingertips. While an add-on Wide Load shell mouse for gamers who rely on their palms or have large hands.
Besides, the G9 features accurate 3200 DPI laser tracking and can also save up to five players’ profiles (including keyboard combos and mouse DPI) on the mouse itself. Thus, gamers do not have to carry their settings on a separate disk.
Logitech has also introduced gaming keyboard called G15. The new keyboard incorporates a two-port USB hub, a detachable palm rest, and a Game Mode toggle. Read more… »

Ride a bike? Cars not giving you the respect you deserve? Add the Thunder Horn, the electronic bike horn that boops at 115 decibels. In comparison, a Jet Plane is 120db, a chainsaw is 115db, and a car horn is around 110db. Yes, this thing is slightly louder than a car horn. Take that, Nissan Sentra.
Source: Brando via Pocket Lint