$9,599 for ultra-light Cannondale mountain bike
Cannondale announced some chosen 2010 models and among them was this gem: Cannondale Flash, a 29” wheel mountain bike. There is more than just the price tag ($9,599 - gulp) that makes one take notice of this new branch in the Cannondale family. First up is the weight. This complete… Continue Reading »
MajicWheels remote controlled car climbs up walls, ceilings
Remote controlled cars are cool, but can yours climb up walls or even stick to ceilings? MajicWheels is introducing a new remote control car that has adhesive wheels. You can see the car in action in a video after the jump. Not only are they marketing the toy car, but… Continue Reading »
Oddball Tech: Go to Mars for free, topless nun on Facebook, and tweeting during a heist
Technology makes magical things happen. It can send people to Mars, including you, faithful Gadgetell reader. Technology can be used by jerks to put images that could hurt your future career on Facebook. Technology even has the power to make the rest of the world disappear—you could miss a bank… Continue Reading »
Traveling to Florida? Avis wants you to rent a car with a TV
Way back during January 2009, Avis was talking about bringing television to your car using AT&T CruiseCast. Well, the time has come and the service is now available in Florida starting today. What does it cost to get the kids in the back to shut up and watch Hannah Montana? … Continue Reading »
Best Buy to start selling electric vehicles
Best Buy has now entered into the electric vehicle market by offering customers the chance to buy electric motorcycles, scooters, and Segways. These products have slowly been introduced into various Best Buy locations since the spring. Over twenty west coast Best Buy stores now carry these products. To expand even… Continue Reading »
Oddball Tech: Self-replicating nanobots to colonize Mars, tech makes us dumb, and robot doctors
Welcome back to the oddball tech stories of the week. We all know that robots are quite good at building cars (well, some cars), vacuuming, and serving tennis balls. Did you know that they could one day help us colonize Mars? Technology is good, however sometimes it makes us do… Continue Reading »
No escaping RFID: Infiltrating every mobile phone by 2010?
RFID is the future. It is if you listen to Ericsson’s vice-president of systems architecture, Håkan Djuphammar. Mr. Djuphammar expects every new cell phone to contain RFID chips by next year and these phones will usher in a whole new ecosystem of creative uses of the technology. Could RFID be… Continue Reading »
Gadgetell Review: Stanley 100 Watt Power Converter
On the go a lot? Looking for a way to keep those gadgets charged and ready? Gadgetell tries out the Stanley 100Watt Power Converter to see how it holds up for your on the go tech needs. Does it hold its own or fizzle out? Read more to find out. Continue Reading »
Navteq to provide map updates for Volvo car owners
Today, Navteq announced they would be providing many Volvo car models with two complimentary map updates to keep their GPS maps as updated as possible. If you own any GPS, then you probably know how important it is to keep your maps updated. As a result, Navteq announced a partnership… Continue Reading »
Oddball Tech: Wear your tweets, living networks, Google is your savior, and recycled urine, yum!
You can’t make this stuff up, people. Well, you could probably make this stuff up if you really tried. Nevermind. Anyway, this week on Oddball Tech, you can have a t-shirt that tells everyone you tweet. Why? Because you can. Motorola picks a side in the upcoming humans vs. robots… Continue Reading »
Palm Pre Information & Updates
Palm just introduced their next-gen smartphone, the Palm Pre, and next-gen operating system, Palm webOS. Gadgetell's got the latest Pre and webOS information and news for you right here.


