miniguru custom keyboard does away with all excess
February 9, 2010 by Tal Siach · Leave a Comment
Looking for a cool new keyboard for your computer? The new Miniguru might just fill the bill
wearable robot follows your every move from afar
February 9, 2010 by Eran Abramson · Leave a Comment
I’ve always thought that robots were meant to aid humans by helping them do some of their work. Now, it seems like the Japanese have come up with a robot that you can wear. The Wearable Robot was developed by the Tsumaki Telerobotics Laboratory at Yamagata University
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.
hydrofill: generate and store hydrogen to power none of your gadgets!
February 8, 2010 by Syndicated · Leave a Comment
Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies’ hydrogen station the HydroFILL is a small and portable hydrogen generator, and the battery-shaped HydroSTIK cartridges are even smaller, but right now there’s no sense in buying it unless you have gadgets that can harness the hydrogen. You can buy a small number of hydrogen-powered toys from Horizon, and they also have MiniPAK , a portable charger, but outside of that handful of gadgets, the majority of us will find no point in buying a HydroFILL in the immediate future.
sportpong: tennis + football + nerds
February 7, 2010 by Syndicated · Leave a Comment
Sportpong is a Nintendo-like take on the classic game, requiring physical movement to block or hit a virtual ball. But instead of using their hands, players put on paddles in the form of reflectors on each feet and play on a projected field
weblimp crowd-controlled remote airship: oh the humanity!
February 6, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
This shiny Mylar dirigible doesn’t look like the safest airship I’ve ever seen. No, not because of its poor aerodynamics.
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