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Archive for July 2009

Mnemosyne: $10,000 Aluminum USB Drive: One of the Most Ridiculously Expensive Useless Pieces of Sh*T I have Ever Seen in My Enti

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A Japanese company called solidalliance has come up with Mnemosyne, an aluminum cube that holds an otherwise ordinary 16GB flash drive inside. But it’s not that simple: the cube is actually a puzzle.

It’s made of smaller pieces that you have to slide apart before you can get to the…

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July 3rd, 2009 by: Lambert Varias

Robonova Biped Robot: More Entertaining Than Transformers 2

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I apologize to anyone who has seen Revenge of the Fallen… and liked it, but personally I think I got ripped off on that one. My sentiments – and then some – have been represented elsewhere, so I’ll just leave it at that. So let’s look at here’s Robonova instead.

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July 3rd, 2009 by: Lambert Varias

Gamestop Summer Fun Bundles: Wii, Water Guns, and Wtf?

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I’m not sure who decided that water guns… and rubber duckies were just the thing to help sell the console that has never spent more than a few days at most sitting on the shelf, but that seems to be the thrust behind GameStop’s wacky new Wii bundles.

The GameStop

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July 3rd, 2009 by: Alisha K.

Study on Salamanders May Hold Key to Human Tissue Regeneration – or a Monster.

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In a study published in Nature magazine, a group of scientists revealed that human cells may be induced to regenerate appendages in the same way that salamanders do. Meaning we can also grow salamander limbs. Kidding.

Apparently the cells on the stumps of a salamander “only” need to revert to…

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July 3rd, 2009 by: Lambert Varias

Marvell Sheevaplug: Tiny Computer Fits in a Wall Plug

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This weensy little computer is so small that you might accidentally misplace it if you’re not careful.

The oddly-named Marvell Sheevaplug (I think I went to college with him) is about the size of your average gadget’s power adapter, but it actually contains a complete computer (sans video output). The…

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July 2nd, 2009 by: Technabob

Bandai’S Samurai Pedometer: How Warriors Kept Their Healthy Physiques

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Here’s an odd little gadget fresh from Japan. It’s a digital pedometer with a twist. Instead of just measuring how many steps you’ve walked, it has you play a little Samurai game as you amble along.

From what I can tell, Bandai’s YUU HO KEI pedometer game involves ordering your…

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July 2nd, 2009 by: Technabob

Sleek, Compact Portable SNES Mod

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The Super Nintendo has been the target of some really sweet mods in its time, and this latest portable fits right into that pantheon of excellent mods. Marshall’s Supertendo looks so good that you’d swear it was professionally made.

To get a good idea of the size of this custom…

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July 2nd, 2009 by: Alisha K.

F-4 and B-52 Ejector Seat Office Chairs: Best Seats Ever

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These office chairs are crafted from old military aircraft ejector seats – and they are awesome.

The guys over at Motoart took this seat from an authentic Vietnam-era F-4 fighter jet, and turned it into a cushy, padded desk chair. The seat has been upgraded with a sturdy aluminum base,…

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July 2nd, 2009 by: Technabob

Sarlacc Pillow Might Just Bite Your Face Off

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Another day, another pillow–stuffed examples of geekery are fluffing up all over this week. But yesterday’s RSS pillow’s got nothing on this plush rendition of the sarlacc pit where Boba Fett met his ignoble end in Return of the Jedi….

Those tentacles may look soft and harmless, but I’m

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July 2nd, 2009 by: Alisha K.

Openemu Mac Emulator Lets You Play and Play With Retro Video Games

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There aren’t as many video game apps for the Mac as there are for Windows computers, and even then I have a feeling that there’s no program, Windows or otherwise, that lets you play and play with retro video games the way OpenEmu does. The basic function of the app,…

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July 2nd, 2009 by: Lambert Varias

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