yogen hand-powered mobile device charger turns your hand into a socket
February 12, 2010 by Tal Siach · Leave a Comment
Hand-powered chargers are nothing new, but Fame LLC claims that their product, YoGen , delivers as much power per second as the chargers for your mobile device. In other words, if it takes a couple of hours for your device to be fully charged via its power adapter, it will also take you two hours to fully charge your device using the YoGen. Watch Fame LLC Vice-President of Sales/Husband of CEO/Dentist Robert F.
plain sight: for these ninja robots, death is an investment
February 12, 2010 by Tal Siach · Leave a Comment
There are very few games where dying is a crucial mechanic, a requisite step; Beatnik Games’ Plain Sight is one of the few games that comes to mind. And that’s just because they e-mailed me to remind that the game is just about done
8-bit dynamic life shirts: you are my potion
February 9, 2010 by Eran Abramson · Leave a Comment
Valentine’s Day is around the corner, and what better way for us geeks to show our love than with another geeky shirt? But the 8-bit Dynamic Life shirt isn’t just any geek shirt; it’s specially made to show your loved one that you’re more alive with them around. When the wearers are far apart, the heart containers are depleted, with only 2 and a half hearts filled up
wii fit + wii sports + ddr – fun = ifit sports
February 9, 2010 by Tal Siach · Leave a Comment
I’m reasonably certain this game is not Wii Fit or Wii Sports. Actually, I’m sure of it.
snap shot: frame it like a polaroid picture
February 8, 2010 by technabob · Leave a Comment
We weren’t so happy with the PIC 1000 , Polaroid’s overpriced revision of their classic instant cameras.
pre-order bioshock 2, get 2 bioshocked twice
February 7, 2010 by technabob · Leave a Comment
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
lego and muji let you create toys out of brick and paper
February 7, 2010 by Tal Siach · Leave a Comment
Japanese retail store Muji has teamed up with LEGO for a special line of toys that combine the world famous bricks with… paper. Basically each set consists of basic rectangular and square LEGO bricks and a bunch of colored paper – I also saw translucent paper in one of the sets – and templates for cutouts. It seems a bit gimmicky to me, but then again it does make a good gift for kids, because it exercises their creativity