Baby Spoon Plane, for Appetite-Stimulating Cropdusting April 6, 2007
READ MORE Gadgets , Home Entertainment
Some of us have kids, and we know how finicky the little runts can be. I know a couple of wee ones who would love this Baby Spoon Plane, a $10.50 set of wings and tail you can place onto your kid's fave utensil, giving visual aid to your feeding-time stimulations and simulations. Sound effects not included.
Start 'em off young, and who knows, maybe the little tyke will become a pilot someday. – Charlie White
Product Page [DrinkStuff, via Coolest Gadgets]
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Asus C90 Will Be First User Upgradeable Lappie April 6, 2007
READ MORE Laptops , PC
Because of the way laptops are built, most people don't upgrade their notebooks like they do their desktop. Well, Asus is trying to change that with their new C90 gaming laptop. Everything from the lappie's CPU to its high-def optical drive will be user upgradeable. Asus says you'll even be able to pop out the system's graphics card and install a new one all within minutes. Spec-wise, the C90 will be the first to include HDMI 1.3 and....
Rumor: Colored Remotes Coming June 29? Maybe? Please? April 6, 2007
READ MORE Consoles , Peripherals , Wii

Good news for the non-colorblind. Go Nintendo's just gotten a tip that colored Wiimote controllers for the Wii will be hitting Europe June 29. If this is true—and taking into account that Europe almost always gets things later than everywhere else—it's a possibility that the US and Japan will get colored Wiimotes before the end of June.
Does this mean that colored Wiis may be coming soon as well? It's kind of strange to have colored Wiimotes with a one-color console. But we couldn't dress ourselves correctly until we were 17, so what do we know about matching colors? – Jason Chen
Retailer list shows colored Wiimote/Nunchucks [GoNintendo via Kotaku]
Wii to Get External USB Storage Device? April 6, 2007
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You Wii fans out there who are worried about filling up the paltry 512MB of internal memory on your Wii with virtual console games and are opposed to SD cards for some reason, don't worry. While standard USB drives won't work on the Wii, it looks like there's an official Wii external storage device in the works.
In a press release, eSol, a Japanese company, announced that Nintendo has selected their file system and USB host stack for use in the Wii for "managing and transferring data and files with external media." Looks pretty clear to us. We'll keep ya all updated as to more details as soon as Nintendo decides to eek them out. –Adam Frucci











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