Halo 3 messenger bag

By admin | Dec 31, 2007

Here’s a cool bag for all Halo fanatics. It’s available in khaki or gray, has the UNSC logo on it and is big enough to carry a laptop, some accessories and a few textbooks. Apparently, it can store a lot more than you’d first think. Perhaps it’s actually a “bag of holding”. If you don’t [...]

Optimus Tactus keyboard

By admin | Dec 30, 2007

Seems like the Optimus Keyboard from Art Lebedev still wasn’t enough for them. The overpriced, endlessly delayed shiny piece of hardware will perhaps get an even more futuristic successor: the Tactus Keyboard!
The Optimus Keyboard was a traditional keyboard with an OLED display underneath each key, but the Tactus Keyboard will be one big OLED touch [...]

Bloody piggy bank

By admin | Dec 29, 2007

Whoever designed this piggybank must have a sick imagination. The idea behind it is preventing you from smashing it open without a very good reason, because when you do, something else besides cash falls out: an avalanche of bloody guts! The only things that are still missing are the smell of death and maggots.

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Get Me Calling Cards

By admin | Dec 28, 2007

GetMeCallingCards.com is a retailer of pre-paid international phone cards. They carry about 459 different calling cards from several vendors, making it one of the largest retailers around.
One of their newest features are pinless calling cards. These are rechargeable cards that don’t require a PIN-code but uses an ANI (automatic number identification) system.
Of course, the traditional [...]

Antworks

By admin | Dec 28, 2007

Antworks was originally designed by Nasa to see what ants do in microgravity. Most of us will never experience that, but that doesn’t mean we can’t use this wonderfull toy.
The set consists of a transparent tank and a blue gel, wich acts as a tunneling medium and food for the ants. Watch as they digg [...]

Biometric Fingerprint safe

By admin | Dec 27, 2007

With this safe, you don’t have to remember any combinations or keep keys with you (and risk losing them). Instead, it uses fingerprint recognition to operate the lock. It stores up to fifty fingerprint profiles in its non-volatily memory. It’s officially licensed as secure enough to store firearms, so it should be pretty tough.

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Bitter Brewzer

By admin | Dec 26, 2007

If you want to brew your own beer, this is a great set to get started. It includes a mixture of barley, hops and yeast wich you dissolve in water, put in the keg and let it ferment for three weeks. The result is ten pints of delicious beer!
Refills for 30 pints are also available, [...]

Liquor Lock

By admin | Dec 25, 2007

This lock is great for keeping your booze out of the hands of your kids or your roommates. The Liquor Lock is a stopper with a 3-dial combination lock. No more slowly disappearing liquor! Of course, someone who desperately wants your booze can take his time to break the code, or just smash the neck [...]

Techno Balls

By admin | Dec 24, 2007

Remember those marble tracks you probably had as a kid? Now picture one of those sets on steroids, with shiny steel marbles and driven by an electric motor. That’s Technoballs!
The set contains 173 components, instructions, a motor (requires 2 AA batteries). A larger set with 269 pieces is also available.
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Buy the big [...]

Decal Girl

By admin | Dec 23, 2007

If you’re looking for colorful skins for your cellphone, MP3 player or game console, Decal Girl is a site you should really check out. They sell high quality stick-on vinyl skins for the following devices:

Zune
Wii
XBox
XBox 360
PSP
Samsung Juke
Playstation 2
Playstation 3
LG Chocolate
Motorola Razr
Nintendo DS
Nintendo DS Lite
Laptop (any type)
iPod
Gamecube
Gameboy
Blackberry
Mac Mini
Apple TV
iPhone

In addition to vinyl skins, they also have [...]

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