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south koreans using sausage as iphone stylus
It’s no secret that the iPhone’s touchscreen is hard to use when one is wearing gloves. But what will iPhone owners do when it’s winter? Stop using their iPhones? Preposterous! Just use a sausage as stylus! Here’s a video of two – two! – sausages working perfectly on the iPhone: strong>Click to View Embedded Video Clip According to Korean news site inews24/a> (Google translated),... [Read more]
praying mantis vs. mouse cursor
It took quite a while for the Master of the Mantis-style to realize that even the most powerful strikes won’t work on his seemingly defenseless enemy… …because his enemy wasn’t real. Whoa. That was Zen-like. strong>Click to View Embedded Video Clip Don’t fear for the insect folks, it was released into the wild after the enlightening encounter, hungry but wiser than ever... [Read more]
chatman displays your emoticons and nags your kids
Chatman is a new sort of toy that plugs into your computer, helping to make your instant messaging more interesting for everyone, especially kids. Chatman is kind of an emoticon itself, but it’s able to display different faces based on your IM discussions. Basically, the device is able to gauge the mood of the conversation you’re having and will show it. It’s compatible with most... [Read more]
lego big mac combo: and no, you can’t eat it!
If I didn’t have my glasses on, I’d probably be fooled, but you won’t. This LEGO Big Mac Combo was created by the Japanese LEGO artists Sachiko/a>. It’s kind of cool to think that LEGO artistry is actually a profession, or maybe more of a hobby. Either way, this LEGO Big Mac Combo isn’t fit for consumption. It’s kind of amazing the amount of details he was able... [Read more]
nava ora unica watch replaces hands with squiggles
A couple of years back, the guys over at Yanko Design/a> surfaced this cool watch concept that featured an unusual way of telling time. I’m happy to tell you that the Ora Unica watch has actually made it to market, and it looks awesome. Designed by Denis Guidone, and produced by Italy’s NAVA Design/a>, the Ora Unica does away with conventional hands, and replaces them with a big squiggly... [Read more]
darth vader ralph mcquarrie concept helmet: force scowl
Science fiction fans know the name Ralph McQuarrie/a>. The illustrator and designer has contributed to the look of some of the most popular films and TV series, including Close Encounters of the Third Kind, E.T., and the big one: the original Star Wars trilogy. eFX enlisted 3D modeler Jay Kushwara to turn one of McQuarrie’s most favorite concept sketches of Darth Vader’s helmet into a... [Read more]
snap shot: frame it like a polaroid picture
We weren’t so happy with the PIC 1000/a>, Polaroid’s overpriced revision of their classic instant cameras. For those who only really want an instant camera for the white borders on the pictures, here’s a cheap solution – a picture frame that’s nothing but a white border. You might have to crop and do a little editing on the colors of your pictures to really get that retro... [Read more]
pre-order bioshock 2, get 2 bioshocked twice
PC gamers! Interested in getting Bioshock 2 but haven’t played Bioshock yet? 2Kgames is offering a free copy of the original Bioshock for if you pre-order the upcoming sequel via online distributors. You can pre-order the game at Direct2Drive/a> or Steam/a> for $45 (USD). Steam subscribers can also choose to give away their free copy of Bioshock to another Steam subscriber. This, my friends,... [Read more]
martin postler’s papercraft weapons
At first glance at this picture, you’d think you were looking at an AK-47 covered in white paint. But on closer examination, you’ll realize it’s actually an intricate papercraft model. Created by artist Martin Postler and Ian Ferguson of London’s Postlerferguson/a>, these one in the photo above was created for an art exhibition back in 2008. You too can have your own paper... [Read more]
famous landmarks turned into lego landmarks
In yet another LEGO-related post/a>… I found a bunch of different landmarks that were copied using LEGOs. Some of them are merely passable, while others look amazing. There isn’t much information about who exactly made these LEGO facsimiles, but they look pretty close to the original structures to me. The ones featured here are the ones I like best. You can check them all out here/a>,... [Read more]