Today on Boing Boing Gadgets, things started as usual: with Napoleon popping a wheelie on a motorcycle. Apple censored all mentions of hot teen p***y on the iTunes UK store, a deliriously nerdy gamer proposed to his girlfriend by hacking the video game Chrono Trigger and Dell announced a new netbook that is being favorably compared to the MacBook Air.
Rob looked at a not-so-humble four track and a new Casio camera phone with an 800×480 screen, as well as a silvery steampunk Motorola Aura. Also, did you know that you can buy a stungun for $13? Rob didn’t.
A car engine that fits on your finger, an Australian perpetual motion machine. Joel liked an alarm clock called the Bandai Gun O’Clock and puzzled why Google released Google Earth on the iPhone before Android.
There was a clock with a thousand gears, a giant human skull made out of kitchenware, a bench made of Nokias, an Open Source GameBoy and an Atari Punk Dreamcast. And that’s not even to mention an invasion by LEGO bots.
And the headline of the day was: I have no mouth and I must bark.