YouTorrent. Glorious BitTorrent search engine. Checks through all the major torrent engines and delivers a beautifully clean set of results which can be refined via a ‘related search’ sidebar function. Superb interface, great functionality. Fab. Tags: youtorrent, bittorrent, search+engine
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SkreemR MP3 Search – find MP3 tracks quickly and stream them
SkreemR MP3 Search Engine. OK, so there’s no shortage of MP3 search services, but this one is quite nice. It’s streaming only (no download…oops, right mouse click, thanks Jim!) but comes with some nice options such as locating videos, concerts and lyrics. I also like the super fast embedded Flash play button, instant gratification folks. We don’t just want you to find and experience music and audio that interests you. SkreemR wants to launch you into the internet music community….
Read MoreUSB MSN Missile Launcher with Webcam – chat and shoot at your buddies at the same time
USB MSN Missile Launcher with Webcam. Oh yes, now you can not only chat to your friends on MSN, but shoot them with little foam pellets as well. How much fun can that be? You both need to have one of these missile launchers hooked up to play, and we’re betting that the webcam is not going to make it *that* easy to find your target, but pfaff, who cares? $49.00. The new generation of USB Missile Launcher now goes with MSN!…
Read MorePuzzle Lock – open sesame
This Puzzle Lock looks like fun. Your mission Jim, should you choose to accept it, is to open the padlock and then return everything back as it was. Oooh, tricky! £54.95/$115.40. This is a really nice puzzle. To all appearances, it is a solid – and quite heavy – brass padlock. However one key has been locked to the padlock, and the other key is broken into two parts. Your challenge is to first open the padlock, and then to put…
Read MorePhone Protector – remotely lock your mobile phone by SMS
Phone Protector. Install this software program on your handset (Nokia Symbian only at the moment) and locate and lock the phone if it’s been stolen or lost. It also features an online CELLID location service which can pinpoint your handset’s position down to 500 metres. More here. In case of theft or lost you can remotely lock your mobile phone with Phone Protector by using the SMS messaging system. When your phone is locked your data is protected. It will be impossible for third parties…
Read MoreSortFix – the drag and drop search engine
SortFix. A search engine shell which uses the normal Google/Yahoo! engines, but gives you the option to select (by dragging words into boxes) more relevant or irrelevant search terms and so refine your results list. Sure it adds one more action to the search process, but for some applications – and for newcomers to search – it could help speed things up. Try it out. Behind the scene an intelligent algorithm imitates a professional searcher – by scanning and examining the…
Read MoreFlexible Keyboard & Skype Dial Pad with USB Hub – cool, versatile, bendy travel keyboard
Flexible Keyboard & Skype Dial Pad with USB Hub. We’re talking super versatile, super bendy, super multimedia here. A virtually indestructible, washable, roll-up keyboard with a Skype dial pad, built in microphone and speaker and 2 USB prots [ports, idiot – Ed]. Oh, and apparently it’s strong and silent. So…ah… what’s not to like? $59.99. Strong and silent # Washable and hygienic # Portable and storable # Simply wipe up any spilled liquid with a damp cloth # Lightweight, ultra-slim and…
Read MoreFree Music Zilla – free music downloads from social music sites like Imeem and Last.fm
Free Music Zilla is a neat new free music download tool which lets you grab tracks to your hard disk from social music sites like Pandora, Last.fm, Imeem and MySpace. Suddenly music sharing becomes all trendy wendy again. Download and install the software, then fire it up, surf to the music site of your choice and the program will automagically download the tracks you listen to (max of 10 tracks a day for this free version). The file saves in a Flash…
Read More$2500 car inches closer to production – cheap cheerful and…well cheap
Indian car maker Tata is apparently on course to start production of the world’s cheapest car by the middle of this year. The PR machine may be in full swing, but it’s interesting to note that the management are now saying that the 70 mpg vehicle may end up costing more than $2500.00 when it arrives, dependent on commodity prices and the level of some Indian ‘government incentives’, which is a whole ball of wax on its own. The thing has already…
Read MoreNormal posting schedule resumes next week…
Happy New Year folks, just to say that the normal posting schedule for Ferrety things will resume next week. After the mince pies have settled down a little more… Tags: posting+schedules, happy+new+year
Read MoreKwari – now you can earn cash while playing a first person shooter game
Kwari. Well it had to come. A first person shooter (FPS) game which pays real life cash for success. Judging by the site blurb it looks as though the developers have really put a lot of thought into the game and pay engine, as well as anti-cheating system, which means that this could be a very interesting experiment indeed. The game features challenges, traps (which drain your money), in-game cash prizes and pickups and something called The Pill, which is…
Read MoreThe Life Cycle – real life personal planning device
The Life Cycle concept is a clever little personal planner device designed by Stefan Krivokapic which gives you an overview of your time utilisation. Tasks are displayed as coloured stripes, and you hook it up to your computer via the USB port to synch up your personal data. We’re talking time as colours rather than numbers. Fascinating idea. The Life Cycle is aimed at people who work for themselves or need better daily scheduling. With the Life Cycle you can see…
Read MoreHow to make emergency eyeglasses – jungle survival 102
How to make some emergency eyeglasses. Useful little tip, no? These emergency glasses are designed to restore a bit of your sight by working on the principle of the pinhole camera. The pinhole captures only certain straight rays of light that focus on the retina of the eye (or on the film plane of a pinhole camera). Align several of these pin holes onto an opaque surface and look through it, and voila! – each hole becomes a tiny lens…
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