Hammacher Schlemmer’s ‘Emotive Robotic Avatar’
October 19, 2010 by Syndicated · Leave a Comment
The holidays are upon us and so we need robots for under the tree. Enter the $65,000 “Emotive Robotic Avatar” from Hammacher Schlemmer. He’s a servo-actuated bot that can wave its arms around and go from looking happy to looking evil.
vip kicker premium edition foosball table: you must be a millionaire or richer to play
February 15, 2010 by Syndicated · Leave a Comment
This is how the moneyed elite unwind after a hard day of manipulating their underlings, ordering pawns around, pulling strings here and there – by manipulating foosmen. Exquisitely and finely crafted foosmen
less lamp: break your lamp the minute you get it
February 11, 2010 by Tal Siach · Leave a Comment
Here’s a crazy idea for those of you with a sense of the absurd. How’d you like to spend about $800 on a handmade plaster lamp, only to crack it open with a pick axe as soon as you take it out of the box? That’s exactly the value proposition you’ll get if you pick up artist Jordi Canudas’ Less Lamp
stuart hughes ipod supreme rose gold edition: £59,995 and it’s not even an ipod touch
February 10, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
I get the point of having gold or diamond-studded jewelry, or even watches. Those things have timeless appeal.
pong anti-radiation cellphone case: proven to protect users from something that may or may not be harmful
February 10, 2010 by Syndicated · Leave a Comment
I’m finding it hard to take Pong Research seriously because, well, “Pong Research”. I didn’t think I’d ever see those two words combine to stand for something serious. Yet here it is, so let’s get on with it
darth vader ralph mcquarrie concept helmet: force scowl
February 9, 2010 by technabob · Leave a Comment
Science fiction fans know the name Ralph McQuarrie . 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.
panasonic nano-care ion steamer: like a rice cooker for your face
February 5, 2010 by technabob · Leave a Comment
I don’t really know how this works, but my girlfriend and the Web tell me that blasting your face with steam is good for your skin. If you’re a believer, then you should check out Panasonic’s Nano-Care Ion Steamer, which “creates ion steam particles that are extremely small, thereby enabling the moisturizing steam to deeply penetrate the outer layers of a user’s skin.” Ion steam particles