Now that you’ve seen our aXbo Sleep Phase Alarm Clock review, we want to offer you the chance to win the unit. Simply tell us the feature you like best about the clock and why you need the aXbo, by leaving a comment below. The winner will be chosen by an aXbo representative and announced in a new post on August 31st at 12:00am PST — only one entry per user.

*Update – After a long delay (due to technical difficulties), our representative has chosen entry #33 as the winner. User “clarkestrong”, please send an email to contact @ techeblog.com with “aXbo Contest Winner” in the subject, and we’ll have it sent right out.

Amazon is selling the Invicta Men’s II Collection Eagle Force Watch for only $58.99 shipped, originally priced at $395. This watch “includes luminous watch hands and a date calendar at three o’clock — water resistant to 330 feet.” Product page.

Constructed with a stainless steel case, the watch includes a stationary stainless steel bezel and a stainless steel link bracelet that’s secured with a push-button fold-over safety clasp.

[via Amazon]

Simply put, 8-Bit Trip is an incredible stop-motion clip — took 1500-hours to complete — that pays homage “to everything from International Karate on a tape drive to Tetris on the NES, with Pong and Pac-Man in between.” Video after the break.

[via Kotaku]

For those who’ve always wondered how USB drives were made, then here’s an interesting tour of a Kingston manufacturing plant — located in Hsinchu City, Taiwan. Continue reading for the video.

The whole production is much more visually appealing than the sausage process. Definitely.

[via Gizmodo]

With a slick design and slide-out QWERTY keypad, the Acer M900 meets any business users standards for power and portability. It features a 3.8-inch touchscreen display, 5.0-megapixel camera, a Samsung 533-MHz processor, 128MB RAM / 256MB ROM, microSD expansion, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 2.0 w/A2DP. Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.

Yes, it sports a function that is quite rare to find on cell phones � fingerprint sensor, it performs well during talks, features handy interface and organizer function.

[via Phonearena]

At $49,500 on eBay, this Vertu Signature Yellow Gold Full Diamond phone “takes craftsmen a total of seven days to complete because they set over 700 diamonds by hand.” Auction page. Click here for first picture in gallery.

They’re only producing 200 phones, which will be sold exclusively in select jewelry stores. Vertu’s Signature Diamond Collection consists of handsets made of 18 carat yellow gold.

[via eBay]