Among the most anticipated sneaker this year is the Nike Zoom Kobe VI "Concord" colorway. This iteration of Kobe Bryant’s signature shoe features the same scale details on the uppers, Zoom Air on the sole, the branding Swoosh, and black mamba’s logo on the tongue. However, the Zoom Kobe VI "Concord" is quite cool and simple, opposite to the early flavors of the sneaker. $130.
Wear this ring, as a sign of your love for all things mechanical and awesome, in the name of steel, manliness and style. The Kinect Gear Ring has interconnected gears made of high-quality steel that actually turn when you move the outer rings. So what’s the point of the movement, you might ask. Nothing, it just looks awesome! And the dude that looked at you funny could have cog-shaped marks on his face after eating a fistful of the Gear Ring. $65.
Just what brought Cristina Dubrovina from the Ukraine to Peru isn’t clear. It could be an escape from the bitter cold or something to that effect. In any case, Cristina fit in perfectly to the scenery. Peru’s known for its pretty babes and Cristina has got that in spades.
Going by leaps and bounds from its competitors is SanDisk and they’re proud to announce their latest super capacity removable media. The Extreme Pro CompactFlash features an astonishing 128GB capacity with up to 100MB per second write speed. That’s possible because of SanDisk’s proprietary Power Core controller that distributes data across the card faster and more efficiently, as well as the UDMA-7 interface. Photographers will certainly enjoy more wiggle room for RAW+JPEG shots, even on machine gun shutter mode. Video shooters can take advantage of the big space and fast write speed for full HD shooting, even 3D. All that space and power doesn’t come cheap though. $1,500.
Mark Zuckerberg may be more powerful than King Midas himself. That’s because he’s a billionaire now and Facebook has even surpassed Google as the most viewed website on the whole Internet. Follow his story, albeit fictionally, in The Social Network. Directed by David Fincher and written by Aaron Sorkin, the movie details the rise and fall of this modern-day empire. From the jumbled legal mess that the site and its founder has incurred, to the slimy hands that want to grab Facebook’s unlimited power, The Social Network tells it all. Sort of anyway, but it’s still good entertainment. $13.
Veteran pop star Kylie Minogue wants us to welcome 2011 doing the Locomotion. Okay, so it’s a classic hit from Kylie’s career but she’s still alive and well – and could still kick the rear ends of today’s pop stars. And she’s still sexy too, so releasing a bikini-themed calendar wouldn’t be a loco idea.
Get more work done on the road with the faster and more powerful Dell Latitude 2120 netbook. When you can’t be bothered with your brick-of-a-laptop, a smaller but capable solution should be in your arsenal, and Dell seems to provide it. The new Latitude features the Intel Atom N550 dual-core processor for multi-tasking and more. The base model offers 1GB of RAM and a 250GB hard drive. Top-tier models include a touch-screen LCD, webcam and a longer battery life. The rugged case of the 2120 protects it from drops and dings while the keyboard is coated with antimicrobial material for the butterfinger in you who likes to eat while working. $475+.
Be the surefire king of the hill after a bike ride with a little help from the EGO Kit Bike Motor. Sure, nothing beats the feeling of conquering that mountain pass on sheer muscle power. But today’s overly obese society needs a little push sometimes. That’s when the EGO kicks in. It’s brushless motor is rated at 1,200 watts, with a maximum of 2,400 watts when the going gets ugly. Its batteries can be charged in just one hour and can help you zip by at 70 kmh, or climb 38-degree slopes. The kit attaches to any standard bike and comes with all the necessary parts for turning your bike electric. $TBA.