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June 16, 2006

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Tune in to hear the Gearlog Radio crew go off the deep end.  This episode is one of a kind.  Note that during the show, we play the teenage ringtone, which unfortunately could not be reproduced in our recording (due to the compression).  For a truly interactive, but awful, experience download the ringtone at the link above and play it whenever Sascha plays it on the podcast.  Then you can cringe and complain with all of us.

-> Download the MP3: Gearlog Radio: Wowwee's Roboreptile, Samsung's BD-P1000 Blu-ray player and Microsoft's LifeCam

On this week's show:

  • Wall-crawling robots take Manhattan
  • Wowwee's surprising angry Roboreptile
  • Samsung's new BD-P1000 Blu-ray player
  • Microsoft's new LifeCam, and what it means to Windows Live
  • The teenage ringtone, which can supposedly only be heard by teenagers
  • More gadgets from the Summa-Loving Gadget Countdown

Host: Robyn Peterson

Panelists: Dan Costa, Jen DeLeo, Sascha Segan, Lance Ulanoff

Audio Engineer: Mike Kobrin

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Number 26Everybody at Gearlog also works for PC Magazine, so we're pretty proud of hitting number 26 on the Chicago Tribune's 50 Best Magazines list. The only other tech publication on the list is Wired, so we feel we're in pretty good company. There's definitely room for two great tech magazines in this fine nation of ours.

Gearlog is a pretty new star in the Ziff-Davis firmament, so we'll understand if it takes a few years for us to win a Bloggie or a Weblog Award or a Webby Award. But we're working on it, we're working on it. You'll vote for us, right?

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RAM NecklaceI've written about geeky jewelry before, and I have to say that I really need to invest in some.

At the left is the RAM Necklace. Each necklace is hand-made from one RAM chip that hangs from a beaded chain. It measures 16-inches long and the RAM measures 2 inches.

RAM EarringsAt the right are the RAM Earrings. Each earring is hand-made from one RAM chip that hangs from a metal hook. It measures 2 inches from your ear.

Purchase the RAM Necklace for $14.99 and/or the RAM earrings for $8.99 at ThinkGeek.com.

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Samsung SCX-4100.jpgLast week I posted a deal on the popular 22 page-per-minute Samsung ML-2010 laser printer at newegg.com: $49.99 after rebate. That deal is still there. But perhaps you'd like to trade off a little speed for a built-in color scanner. In that case, check out the Samsung SCX-4100. I was impressed when newegg offered it for $89.99 after $60 rebate. But then PC Connection came up with an even better deal: $59.95 after $60 rebate. PC Magazine's David Stone gave the SCX-4100 4 stars out of 5 when it first came out. At the time, this was a $200 device.


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inflight 1.jpgHow handy would this be? The InFlight Power USB Unit promises to let you charge your phone, iPod, PDA, or whatever small electronic device you need to keep from going nuts on a plane, while you're on the plane. The Inflight USB Power Unit ($34.99) "plugs into the passenger seat audio jack and outputs regulated power to the attached USB charging cable/connector" and works with standard USB charging cables.

Patrick Norton of dl.tv and Cranky Geeks fame spotted this; he's wondering whether it's a really cool hack or "just beeeee-zar..." If it works as promised, I vote for cool hack. I'll try to get one in and test it, since I will be flying out to Seattle in a few weeks; I'll let you know!

[via Daily Tech]


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Flashlight Grill TongsSummer Gadgets Countdown #5: Flashlight Grill Tong

OK, so maybe the LED Grill Light didn't go over well with some people. So maybe this gadget will have better luck? Although as fellow Gearlogger Dan Costa has said before, why can't you just turn on your porch light?!


Design: Made by RedEnvelope.com, the Flashlight Grill Tong is made of extra-large stainless steel.


Features: Built-in LED flashlight. Requires two AAA batteries (not included).
    

How It Works: Just press the button and you're able to see what you're grilling at night.
 

Price: The Flashlight Grill Tong sells for $50.


Lovin' Factor (1-10): 4


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