If you’re the “fun” guy in your office (and I’m guessing you are), you’ll love the Phantom Keystroker. This little USB device is sure to drive anyone who has it hooked up to their machine insane: it randomly moves the mouse around and types out garbage text at random intervals, making the victim think their personal is busted and making work near-impossible. Sure, it’s a tiny mean-spirited, but you’re so good-looking there’s no way anyone can stay mad at you. Right? [Product Page]


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UK Man Builds Astonishing High Tech Shed
We don’t know which is more startling, That Briton Alan Cook has pimped his garden shed into a high-tech haven, or that the UK actually has a blog about sheds. Cook has managed to squeeze an extraordinary amount of kit…


We don’t know which is more startling, That Briton Alan Cook has pimped his garden shed into a high-tech haven, or that the UK actually has a blog about sheds.
Cook has managed to squeeze an breathtaking amount of kit into a 9ft by 6ft wooden box. Aside from the essential big-screen Television, there is a gym, an unspecified games console (probably not a Wii), a refrigerator full of beer, a coffee maker and an HD satellite box (the dish is on the roof).
Apparently Cook’s wife was initially concerned about his den, but quickly released that it kept all the junk (and her husband) out of the house.:
I never see him anymore. But at least I get to watch what I want in the living room.
Shed.TV: Sheddie goes High Def [Shedblog via Red Ferret]


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First Look: iLive’s iT188B iPod Dock Looks and Sounds Slightly More High-priced Than It Is
iLive’s iT188B iPod dock soundbar looks great and sounds OK, but doesn’t offer features and power to match the category’s massive boys. But that’s just fine, because it’s a cheap way to get something that doesn’t embarrass the furniture it…

iLive’s iT188B iPod dock soundbar looks great and sounds OK, but doesn’t offer features and power to match the category’s large boys. But that’s just fine, because it’s a cheap way to get something that doesn’t humiliate the furniture it rests on.
The dual subwoofers on this 2.1 system aren’t going to rattle any bones, but the sound was surprisingly meaty, filling a 900 square foot room superior than similarly-specced gear in its price range that I’ve messed around with bedore. There’s an integrated AM/FM radio (but only an AM antenna in the box), an auxiliary input for other devices, composite video pass-through, and a sub-out for attaching a proper subwoofer. A wall-mounting kit is also provided.
iLive paid attention to design. The unit is clean-lined, with a mechanized, retracting iPod dock and a white, somewhat dim LCD display. There’s some chrome trim lurking around the edges threatening the otherwise pleasant look, but hey, it’s only $99.
The iT188B will be out in April at big boxes.
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