Tuesday, January 26, 2010



The Hydrophobia Flash 70-200 appears to be such a powerful dSLR rain jacket that, not only will it repel rain, but it may even extort the clouds so they don't dare spill a drop in the first place.

Accommodating dSLRs with both hot shoe flash rigs and lenses up to 70-200mm, the $145 Hydrophobia Flash 70-200 is sheer evil, housing a heart as dark as the Earth's deepest cave while providing two arm holes to beckon you inside. Once there, clear LCD and flash windows taunt you with the world outside. But you are trapped. Dry, sure, but trapped all the same.

Monday, January 25, 2010


This blade makes me want to go fight a shark. There i not much info behind this story i just thought it was really badass

Friday, January 22, 2010


The duaLink cable for iPod and iPhone contains its own miniature USB hub, a single USB connector on one end, and two iPod connectors on the other end. If the promise of charging and / or syncing multiple devices from the same USB port hasn't blown your mind, the company has been thoughtful enough to place the whole shebang in a housing that seems to be a little more durable than the (admittedly not so durable) stock Apple cable.

Thursday, January 21, 2010


You don't know how to use this toilet? Wait, wait, you don't know about the three seashells, either?? How could someone not understand the three seashells? Well, before you are further humiliated, let me explain.

The Home Core Integrated Toilet, a concept by Dang Jingwei, fits a pedestal sink and a toilet into one, eco-friendly unit with a dangerous-looking swivel.

When you wash your hands or brush your teeth in the sink, the system can retain this "gray water" for the toilet. Apparently, your butt excretions are not as picky as your mouth—who woulda thunk—so mixing some toothpaste with what is already wretched waste is no big dea

Wednesday, January 20, 2010


This Mandometer plate has a scale underneath which measures how fast food is disappearing, and compares it to a pre-set rate of consumption. If you eat too fast, it'll actually tell you to slow down.

As embarrassing as it'd be to actually own this thing, its heart is in the right place: If you slow down your chomping, your body will register as "full" and you'll eat less. I'm not going to buy one—I don't need some uppity robot plate telling me that no human being should eat an entire Chipotle burrito in seven minutes—but I appreciate the effort.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010


Middle school student/future jail warden came up with an innovative and brilliant project for her science fair: an electric chair for Barbie.

Friday, January 15, 2010




Print this off, stick it to the back of your bedroom/toilet door, and get to memorising. Occasional questionable figure aside, this will definitely help you win fights on the playground.










Thursday, January 14, 2010


This subtly updated iPhone concept from mysterious designer hdi is really rocking my world. It mixes aluminum and glass just like an iMac.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010


We're just a couple of weeks away from Apple (supposedly) unveiling its tablet, or iSlate if you will, and while we've heard every possible rumor under the sun so lets just see whats good.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010


Prepare to pick out your uniform, christen your starship, and boldly go where only closed beta participants have gone before, as Cryptic launches the open beta test for Star Trek Online.


Monday, January 11, 2010


An anonymous Facebook employee spills some beans about the inner workings of the 'book. One of the juiciest is that there was once a universal password that let them log in as anyone. The password only worked from within the Facebook offices, so you couldn't just check out anyone's profile from anywhere if you knew about it. However, employees still have access to all sorts of info about any user, including what profiles you view and any information you have since deleted. So is this an acceptable business practices or privacy disaster? Is this an invasion of our privacy or does Facebook have the right to do this?