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Blinking E-Ink Name Badges on the Way. Why? Why Not?

e_ink_name_badge

The only thing more unnecessary than a name badge that says “Hello, my name is…” is one that blinks. Sorta like the old HTML <BLINK> tag that most of us had the good sense to stop using about a decade ago.

Thanks to the fine folks at Korea’s Neolux, we’ll…

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September 22nd, 2009 by: Technabob

Accessorize With Arcade Machine Buttons

Arcade fans, here’s a great way to dress up your wardrobe and show your gamer spirit at the same time.

The perfect companion to their earlier gamer medals of honor, SuperMandolini is at it once more, this time with these shiny 1-inch round badges that look just like the buttons…

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November 1st, 2008 by: Technabob

Video Game Buttons: Plenty of Flair to Wear

Video Game Badges from Prickie

Next time you head to your job over at Chotchkie’s, your boss won’t have anything to complain about since you’ll have tons of these awesome video game badges pinned all over your suspenders.

Created by Alexander Pfaender of Augenbluten/ITF, these fun 1-inch round buttons offer whimsical renditions of classic gaming…

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March 3rd, 2008 by: Technabob

USB Badge Drive: an Identity Thief’S Dream

USB Badge Memory Card Reader

If you’ve got to wear an ID card around your neck for your job, why not put it to some use with this badge holder that’s also a portable storage device.

Just plug your SD, SDHC, MMC, Mini SD, RS MMC or MicroSD/T-Flash memory card into the badge and you’ll…

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August 29th, 2007 by: Technabob

Your Name in (LED) Lights

LED Name Badge

You’ll be the center of attention with this little gadget which lets you wear your own miniature LED scrolling sign board.

The $39 Infrared LED Name Badge is a tiny version of those scrolling signs you see all over the place. It’s got an array of 12 x 40 LEDs…

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February 27th, 2007 by: Technabob

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