Clutter Archive

  • It’s official: Safari 5

    It’s official: Safari 5

    The rumors were true. Apple announced the update to Safari 5 and Apple is ambitious about trumping Chrome and Firefox in the browser wars. Just as reported over the weekend, Safari will gain some major backend updates to add speed and functionality to Apple’s browser juice. Here’s what’s new: Safari Reader Safari Reader removes annoying ads and [...]

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  • Safari 5 to debut at WWDC

    Safari 5 to debut at WWDC

    With WWDC just around the corner, it was only a matter of time before a few more details leaked out about the event. Steve Jobs recently mentioned at All Things D that come Monday we wouldn’t be left disappointed, even after the new iPhone had been leaked into the wild. Something exciting is still up Steve's sleeve but is it Safari 5?

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  • Google Updates Its Image Search for Android 2.1 and iPhone 3.0+

    Google Updates Its Image Search for Android 2.1 and iPhone 3.0+

    Google today announced on its blog that they have upgraded the mobile Image Search on Android 2.1 and iPhone OS 3.0+ devices. It's a typically Google update, in that the revamp will provide more speed and less clutter -- two things that are always welcome.

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  • Cables To Go unveils TruLink WirelessHD Kit

    Cables To Go unveils TruLink WirelessHD Kit

    Cables To Go, a provider of cabling and connectivity solutions, just announced the release of the TruLink 60 Ghz WirelessHD Kit that enables wireless transmission of a high definition 1080p signal between televisions and HDMI components such as Blu-ray players or gaming consoles. Although it's not the most aesthetically pleasing product, it does allow you to finally reduce that clutter of HDMI cables in your living room.

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  • Is this nice looking browser really Internet Explorer 9?

    Is this nice looking browser really Internet Explorer 9?

    Seeing as today is April Fool’s Day and the source of this pic is some random Chinese site and it looks great unlike previous versions, let’s tread carefully here, m’kay. But that pic is supposed to be a IE 9. The overall design clearly follows the same design cues found in Windows 7 Mobile: sharp lines [...]

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  • Spinning solar powered battle robots. Make your own!

    Spinning solar powered battle robots. Make your own!

    Do you not have enough clutter on your desk? Not quite badass enough for BattleBots? Solarbotics has posted instructions on how to create these rather adorable solar-powered symets, so you can battle the 20 other people who probably make this sort of thing. [Instructables] via [Make: Online]

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  • Denon’s S-5BD combines a BD player and 5.1 receiver for fun and profit

    Denon’s S-5BD combines a BD player and 5.1 receiver for fun and profit

    All-in-one solutions are nothing new. Hell, Walmart sells them, but that term is generally reserved for lower-market products, not something from a top-tier audio brands. Denon doesn't care about that stereotype though. The companies new S-5BD is a Blu-ray player and high-end audio receiver. All-in-one!

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  • Giveaway: Olive No 4 Hi-Fi Digital Stereo

    Giveaway: Olive No 4 Hi-Fi Digital Stereo

    You like music, right? How about CDs? Do you still have CDs? Don’t have any cash this week? Did you spend a lot of money on presents for the kids already? Do you want one of these Olive No 4 Hi-Fi? Am I asking too many questions? Yes? No? Well today we have one of [...]

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  • Secret Passage Hides Shame of Messy Office

    Secret Passage Hides Shame of Messy Office

    Problem: You have a messy room in your house, a home office in which, even when the rest of the house is neatly squared-away, the clutter nags at the edge of your mind, taunting you. The solution? For normal people, a few minutes of tidying would do the trick. For Alpha Nerd Agmak, the answer was [...]

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  • Outlet Wall: More Powerful Than You Could Possibly Imagine

    Outlet Wall: More Powerful Than You Could Possibly Imagine

    Imagine not only being able to plug in your hardware exactly where you like, never having to search for a power socket again. Imagine, further, that it looks like this resplendent Outlet Wall, and that the cables, normally  mere clutter that needs to be hidden, instead become elements of this decorative piece of art. Now, imagine [...]

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  • Old-school USB vacuum is tiny, really works

    Old-school USB vacuum is tiny, really works

    USB vacuumPlease observe a fully-working, tiny USB-powered retro vacuum cleaner. It looks cool! Hope you live in the UK, though, as this £7.99 ($13) bit of fun costs a whopping £33.00 ($55) to ship to the US. If you simply must have the best in tiny USB-powered vacuum cleaners, though, you won't let a $55 shipping charge stand in your way.

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  • Splitfish Dual SFX Evolution and Frag Pro PS3 controllers announced, debut set for E3

    Splitfish Dual SFX Evolution and Frag Pro PS3 controllers announced, debut set for E3

    While still one-half away from a good "show and tell" game, Splitfish has announced (with no pics, unfortunately) the Dual SFX Evolution and Dual SFX Frag Pro controllers, part of the Frevolution X series and coming this Fall for the PlayStation 3. For the first person shooter crowd, the Frag Pro is slated to be the successor to the mouse-and-nunchuk combo originally released in 2007 (pictured), with a new dual wireless system to clear up some cord clutter. As for the Evolution, according to the presser it'll swap out the mouse for a right-handed motion / analog joystick. We're a bit lacking in the imagery department right, but we'll be getting some eyes (and hopefully hands) on the peripherals when E3 rolls around early next month.

    [Via Joystiq]

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