Archive for March, 2008



~Elt Buckle-less Belt

From the fertile mind of
Sruli Recht (whom we last saw crafting utterly amazing handmade shoes in exotic skins), the ~Elt strips the accessory down to a strip of leather with interlocking teeth designed to hold it together. While working on ideas to make a belt without a buckle, “an exploration in removing the function […]

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Video: Potenco’s Latest Pull-Cord Power Generator

In this exclusive video, Wired.com visits Potenco’s headquarters to check out the latest version of their pull-cord power generator, which promises to bring off-grid electricity to the developing world for powering clean lighting and charging gadgets.
Original post by Wired Science

Review: Logic 3 iStation Traveller for iPhone & iPod touch

The iStation Traveller is a good combination of small size, decent sound quality, and a reasonable price, although its video-viewing design isn’t perfect.
Original post by wired science

Timothy Ferriss Takes Wired.com’s Self-Promotion Prize

Wired.com readers have nominated entrepreneur and self-help author Timothy Ferriss as the greatest self-promoter of 2008.
Original post by Epicenter Blog

Heath Picnic Set

From the ceramicists responsible for fusing Modern aesthetics with Northern California earthiness, the Heath Picnic Set is a chic addition to warm weather outings. A collaboration with
S.Stein bags, the suede and canvas tote holds two three-piece place settings securely in a removable caddy. (See an image after the jump.) There’s also a slot for wine, […]

Record Labels Seek $2.5 Million in Damages From Pirate Bay

A founder of the torrent-tracking site calls music industry numbers “pure fantasy” as the case moves forward in Swedish court.
Original post by Listening Post

Apple releases Apple TV 2.0.1 update

Apple’s unannounced update for the Apple TV fixes bugs, but also adds some new features.
Original post by wired science

IBM Banned From Government Contracts; Reason Unclear

Without saying why, the Environmental Protection Agency suspends IBM’s right to bid for contracts. Since other agencies typically follow suit, the company is essentially prevented from accepting government work for an unspecified period of time.
Original post by Associated Press

Review: ‘Condemned 2′ Favors Action Over Atmosphere

Sometimes an upgrade doesn’t feel so good. Condemned 2: Bloodshot fixes many of the original’s problems, but is the end result really a better game?
Original post by Game|Life

Gore Steps Up Pressure on U.S. to Cut Emissions

The former vice president is behind an ambitious advocacy campaign that calls on the United States to severely reduce its greenhouse gas emissions.
Original post by Associated Press