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Archive for July 2009

USB Octopus Hub: a Long Time Coming

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While everyone (mostly Brando) was going crazy making all sorts of gadget designs like panda paper shredders and white bread wrist rests, the obvious connection between the multi-tentacled octopus and anything that has to do with wires or cords remained untapped. So I think I speak for everyone when I…

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July 2nd, 2009 by: Lambert Varias

Nike Hindsight Cycling Glasses Concept Design Will Let Cyclists Know What Hit Them

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Designed by Billy May for Nike, the Hindsight is a concept design for cycling glasses that extends a person’s vision by up to 25° on each side. The extra vision is achieved by attaching curved Fresnel lenses on each side of the glasses.

Of course it still depends on the…

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July 2nd, 2009 by: Lambert Varias

Teac Vpi Scoutmaster Ii Turntable Will Break Your Back and Your Bank Account

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Weighing all of 48 lbs, VPI’s award winning Scoutmaster turntable is a literal heavyweight. But now it’s got a big brother, the TEAC VPI Scoutmaster II, with an aluminum block platter that weighs 19 lbs and a total weight of 53 lbs. According to Akihabara News, the weight of the…

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July 1st, 2009 by: Lambert Varias

Beanzawave USB Portable Microwave Heatz Your Beanz and Drinkz

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Created by “microwave expert” Gordon Andrews and designer Stephen Frazer in partnership with Heinz, the Beanzawave is the world’s smallest portable microwave. It’s powered via USB and uses “a combination of mobile phone frequencies” to heat whatever you put in there. Uhuh. I see. *chucks phone out the window*

Heinz,…

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July 1st, 2009 by: Lambert Varias

Wood and Brass iPod Mini: the Druid’S Music Player

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Nature lover/not quite hip iPod owner Josh D shows us what Dremel and good taste can do. Josh D sent his iPod mini to a time way way way before retro by equipping it with a cedar wood case with brass screws and plates. .

We already featured wooden cases…

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July 1st, 2009 by: Lambert Varias

Spewer: This Game Will Make You Want to Puke

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Here’s a fun concept for a video game… you’re stuck in a maze and the only way out is to puke all over the place. That’s the basic concept behind Spewer….

In this indie physics-based game from Eli Piilonen and Edmund McMillan, you play a test subject caught in

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July 1st, 2009 by: Technabob

Star Wars Flash Drives: Don’T Use the Force to Push ‘Em Into Your USB Slot

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These aren’t the first Star Wars themed flash drives I’ve seen, but they do have the biggest heads I’ve seen on a Star Wars… flash drive, so at least they’ve got that going for them.

The bobblehead-esque USB drives feature the likenesses of Darth Vader,Yoda, a Stormtrooper and Boba Fett,

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July 1st, 2009 by: Technabob

Subscribe to Comfort With RSS Pillows

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It’s hard to hang out on these wide internets without appreciating kitschy ‘net-related gear, so of course this RSS pillow caught my eye. It looks nice and soft, and that icon is so homey and familiar that I almost wish I didn’t have a red sofa that would clash with…

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July 1st, 2009 by: Alisha K.

Queens: Simple Homebrew, Sobering Concept

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If you play any sort of video games at all, you’re probably intimately familiar with character death. We’re desensitized to it; touch the bad thing, fall off the cliff, fail the jump, and down goes your character. Whether the game is as simple as the original Super Mario Bros….

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July 1st, 2009 by: Alisha K.

Elgato Eyetv Sat: Watch 1080p Satellite Tv on Your Computer… if You have a Satellite Dish

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Elgato’s EyeTV Sat captures DVB-S and DVB-S2 satellite transmissions and enables playback on a computer, allowing you to record, export and even share recorded broadcasts over a network of computers. As long as you have a satellite dish. Aside from receiving free satellite transmissions, the EyeTV Sat also has a…

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July 1st, 2009 by: Lambert Varias

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