Leatherman Rebar Multi-Tool 25 Year Warranty Included

Leatherman Rebar Multi-Tool

Leatherman Rebar Multi-Tool 25 Year Warranty Included

With the new Rebar Multi-Tool from Leatherman, fans will immediately recognize the iconic box-like body and sloped-neck design found in the Super Tool 300 and Micra. This soon-to-be favorite rounds out Leatherman’s classic “heritage” line of products by offering one in each size category. With all the features to get even the toughest jobs done, in a smaller, slimmer size, the Rebar is sure to be an instant hit on job sites and home projects the world over. Even comes with a 25 year warranty.

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Casio G-Shock MR-G 8101JP – The $8000 Titanium G-Shock

Casio G-Shock MR-G 8101JP

Casio G-Shock MR-G 8101JP

For this year’s Baselworld, Casio has unveiled the latest addition to their G-Shock MR-G line. Limited to only 50 pieces worldwide, the MR-G 8101JP features a black titanium case and band, complete with a ruby button and a hand-painted gold city ring. Set for an August release in Japan, the top-of-the-line watch offers G-Shock’s “Tough Movement” technology and auto adjustment functions and will retail for ¥630,000 JPY (approximately $7,665 USD). Read more of this post

Android now part of the Linux Kernel

Linux is the operating system that virtually runs the internet, millions of servers around the world use Linux so it is a very big thing. Android is the technology that Google has developed the is used in millions of Cell Phones, Tablets and other devices.

The latest refresh of the Linux kernel, 3.3, is now available, and the second release of 2012 brings with it the long-awaited merging of code from Google’s little side project. While that is particularly interesting to developers looking to boot wor run apps on the stock Linux kernel (FYI: optimized power management and other infrastructure that didn’t make it this time will arrive in the next release, 3.4) and represents a resolution to the issues that kept the two apart for so long it’s not the only new feature included. There are improvements to file systems like Btrfs, memory management, networking, security and much, much more. Hit the source link below for the full changelog or grab the code and from the usual locations and get your compile on directly.

http://www.engadget.com/2012/03/19/linux-kernel-3-3-merged-android-code/
http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_3.3?el#head-b733d694037e0b34ad47e1b5d38ebc4d1bd1d89f


Logitech G600 Gaming Mouse – Complete with 20 buttons!

Logitech G600 Gaming Mouse Top View in White

How many buttoms on your mouse is enough? The Logitech G600 thinks 20. Geared to MMO gamers this mouse has 20 buttons, ith twelve on the side and a shift button that doubles all the functions. Other features include A clickable scroll wheel that tilts. DPI and profile switching.

“The thumb panel’s RBG illumination is fully customizable with over 16 million possible combinations. Set colors to pulse on and off, or configure them to continuously change.

The three memory profiles are stored onboard so you can access all your button, tracking, and lighting color information on any computer with no software required

Assigning the G-Shift function to a button on the G600 doubles the functionality of the other buttons on the mouse – giving you massive configuration power and flexibility.”

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Gizmon iCA Military Edition iPhone Case

Gizmon iCA Military Edition iPhone Case

Gizmon iCA Military Edition iPhone Case

Taking you back to the days of military photographers and their Leica rangefinders, the Gizmon iCA Military Edition has arrived in solid black for iPhone enthusiasts everywhere. Constructed of 23 durable polycarbonate pieces, the Military iCA wraps itself around your iPhone completely and features a detachable tripod mount which is great for longer exposures and a soft fabric bag that will protect the Camera when not in use. The Military Edition iPhone Case is available at the Four Corner Store for $70 USD.


7, Fuck-faces on 1 helpless Chinese individual?

Personally, I watched the Youtube (Deleted), in any-case; made me sick.

Thank You: Chinasmack.com – Original video was taken down by Youtube.

phil@gadgetables.com


Jerry Yang, Co-Founder of YAHOO! Leaving?

Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang leaving company.

Contributor: MICHAEL LIEDTKE.  Image: Wikipedia.org

January 18, 2012

Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang is leaving the struggling company as it tries to revive its revenue growth and win over disgruntled shareholders under a new leader.

The surprise departure, announced Tuesday, comes just two weeks after Yahoo Inc. hired former PayPal executive Scott Thompson as its CEO.

Yang, 43, endorsed Thompson in his resignation from Yahoo’s board of directors. He had been on Yahoo’s board since the company’s 1995 inception.

“My time at Yahoo, from its founding to the present, has encompassed some of the most exciting and rewarding experiences of my life,” Yang wrote in his letter to Yahoo Chairman Roy Bostock. “However, the time has come for me to pursue other interests outside of Yahoo.”

Yang is also stepping down from the boards of China’s Alibaba Group and Yahoo Japan. Yahoo is negotiating to sell its stakes in both of the Asian companies as part of its efforts to placate investors.

Besides surrendering the board seats, Yang is giving up his title as “chief Yahoo.”

Although a popular figure among Yahoo employees, Yang had alienated the company’s shareholders by turning down a chance to sell Yahoo in its entirety to Microsoft Corp. for $47.5 billion, or $33 per share, in May 2008. Yahoo shares haven’t topped $20 for more than three years. The stock gained 49 cents to $15.92 in extended trading after Yang’s decision was announced.

At the time the Microsoft talks unraveled, Yang was in the middle of an 18-month stint as CEO. Shareholder discontent with his performance in that role led Yang to step aside as CEO and turn over those duties to Silicon Valley veteran, Carol Bartz.

Yahoo’s revenue has been falling in recent years even as advertisers have poured more money into the Internet. Much of the money, though, has been going to Internet search leader Google Inc. and Facebook’s online social network, as Yahoo fell further behind in the race to come up with compelling new products.

phil@gadgetables.com


Zeiss Distagon T* f/2.8 15mm Wide Angle Lens

Zeiss Distagon T* f/2.8 15mm Wide Angle Lens
Zeiss Distagon T* f/2.8 15mm Wide Angle Lens

 

Carl Zeiss has unveiled a new super wide angle lens that is set to debut in May of this year. The super wide angle Distagon T* 2,8/15 will be available with an EF (ZE) or F bayonet (ZF.2) and enable for dramatic perspectives and performance demanded by the most ambitious landscape and architectural photographers. With a unique ability to capture events in a natural and extraordinary manner, it is also an ideal companion for advertising, journalism and commercial photography. The Distagon T* 2,8/15 incorporates two aspheric lenses and special types of glass material with abnormal partial dispersion to provide a wonderful correction of chromatic aberration. The lens will begin shipping in May 2012 at a recommended retail price of €2,148 EUR or $2,948 USD. Full technical data can be viewed below.

 

Paypal Here Mobile Payment Device

Paypal Here Mobile Payment Device

 

Paypal Here Mobile Payment Device

PayPal today announced PayPal Here, the world’s first global mobile payments solution that allows small businesses to accept almost any form of payment. The new service includes a free app and fully encrypted thumb-sized card reader, which turns any iPhone, and soon Android smartphone, into a mobile payment solution. With PayPal Here, small businesses, service providers and casual sellers can send invoices or accept debit and credit cards, checks and PayPal using one simple product. The updated PayPal app for iPhone is available in the iOS App Store globally starting today.


SOPA dead. For the time being.

Contributor: John Gaudiosi.

Via Forbes.com

The growing anti-SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) support that has swept through the gaming and Internet community found a very big ally today. With websites like Reddit and Wikipedia and gaming organizations like Major League Gaming prepared for a blackout on January 18th – the same day that the House Judiciary Committee hearing on HR 3261was scheduled in Washington, DC – President Barack Obama has stepped in and said he would not support the bill. SOPA has been killed, for now.

Much to the chagrin of Hollywood, the Entertainment Software Association (which has been a backer of the bill from early on), and Internet domain company GoDaddy.com (which lost many accounts as a result of its support for the bill); SOPA has been shelved. The Motion Picture Association of America, one of the bill’s largest sponsors, is expected to regroup.

California congressman Darrell Issa, who has been opposed to the bill from the beginning, praised the Internet action that has swept like a virus across the Web the past week.

“The voice of the Internet community has been heard,” said Issa. “Much more education for members of Congress about the workings of the Internet is essential if anti-piracy legislation is to be workable and achieve broad appeal.”

But there remains another similar bill, Protect IP (the Enforcing and Protecting American Rights Against Sites Intent on Theft and Exploitation Act), that poses a problem for gamers and Internet users. This legislation is scheduled to go before the Senate on January 24th.

Both SOPA and Protect IP attempt to combat online piracy by preventing American search engines like Google and Yahoo from directing users to sites distributing stolen content. Both bills also would enable people and companies to sue if their copyright was infringed. Obama has come out against both bills, which killed SOPA and puts pressure on senators come January 24th. The full White House response can be read here.

“Any provision covering Internet intermediaries such as online advertising networks, payment processors, or search engines must be transparent and designed to prevent overly broad private rights of action that could encourage unjustified litigation that could discourage startup businesses and innovative firms from growing,” said The White House. “We expect and encourage all private parties, including both content creators and Internet platform providers working together, to adopt voluntary measures and best practices to reduce online piracy.”

Just like piracy itself, this debate isn’t over. Expect more bills to move forward, although the wording in future legislation is expected to be more narrowly focused in an attempt to appease the current administration. But given the current economic climate and the upcoming Presidential election, there could be a different administration entering The White House soon, changing the landscape for these types of bills.

 

Reelection isn’t far away. But yea, SOPA or the like can be reintroduced.

phil@gadgetables.com