Why are electronic goods so much more expensive in the UK?
Sony’s new OLED screen as an example: $2500 (£1750/Â¥222,900) when released in the US,the screen will cost UK telly addicts £3490 ($4926/Â¥440,000)...
View ArticleCanadian thieves steal $1 million in Sony PlayStation goods, couldn’t wait...
Crime doesn’t pay, folks, but sometimes you have to be at least somewhat amused by the shenanigans of those who operate beneath the law. Workers at a shipping facility in Brampton, Ontario discovered...
View Article.MGX opens world’s first store dedicated to 3D printed goods
Is your Matter Compiler broken? Well, step on down to the local .MGX for all your 3D printed needs! Materialise’s .MGX brand has just opened its very own flagship store in Brussels, and it professes to...
View ArticleVetted, A New Shop For Exquisitely Overpriced Designer Goods
Every once in a while I spend a few minutes perusing Supermarket, looking at all the things I can’t afford (like this fabulous lamp). There are a few such direct-from-designer shops out there, and now...
View ArticleWorld Bank report finds selling virtual goods in games more profitable than...
A report commissioned by the World Bank’s infoDev unit has cast fresh light on one of the more fascinating aspects of our brave new interconnected world: the virtual economy. The “third-party gaming...
View ArticleDaily Crunch: Consumer Goods Edition
NY Times Editor: Twitter Giveth, And Twitter Taketh Away Toshiba Protoypes Ultra-Thin, Rollable OLED This Is A Piranha Plant USB Keychain For Today’s Stylish Man Apple Employees Trade Out iPod touch...
View ArticleGalaxy Note hooks up with O2, brings the hybridized goods to British hands
Sammy’s already released its massive mobile in-betweener to the UK, but so far the 5.3-inch Galaxy Note’s failed to catch on with the country’s carriers. Well, the winds of wireless change are sweeping...
View ArticleThinkGeek and Aperture Science do what they must, intro more Portal-themed...
Been yearning for more Portal 2-inspired goods from ThinkGeek? Fret not, dear test subject, the company’s got some products ways that should satiate your desire for Cave Johnson-approved chachkas....
View ArticleEvernote gets physical: Why a software maker’s turning to tangible goods
What the hell is Evernote doing selling backpacks and socks? That’s a question asked by many yesterday, when Evernote revealed a plan to expand its business well beyond productivity software by opening...
View ArticleAmazon Launches A 3D Printing Store With Customizable Goods
Amazon has launched a new store for 3D-printed goods, which include items that can be customized to change their size, color, material and even aspects of their design. The store covers a range of...
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