Monday, July 22, 2024
By David Ponce Rarely do you come across artistic genius so keen as to envision everyday objects that look like meat. But that's exactly what Simone Racheli (an Italian dude) has done. On display at the Paolo Maria Deanesi...
By Christen da Costa There's two things in this world that the stereotypical man can't live without: beer and boobs. Thanks to the makers of the Beer Belly, no man will go thirsty or visually unsatisfied. Aptly...

By David Ponce Here's a little bit of geek fun. If you Google the term "Cancel Google", the first result brings you to the page of Kevin Cheng, and Tom Chi. The website is called "OK/Cancel", and on...

By Ryan Nill Chinavision, a wholesale electronics dealer famous for its startlingly worthless products (Skype Mouse-Phone, Handheld USB Paper Shredder, Laptop Cooling Pad), has decided to bring us a wonderful cross-shaped digital music player. Boasting 1, 2 or 4GBs of...

By Ryan Nill Plastic bottles, at this point, are a urban worldwide constant; no matter what city your in, no matter what harbor, you see these ugly little bottles floating around. Luckily for us, they have applications that are vaguely...

By Ryan Nill Something Fishy is a silicon ice cube tray that freezes little fish skeletons. Both adorable and vaguely creepy! Available now for about 10$ US, the broken English merely a bonus. VIA
By Evan Ackerman From the Artist Taking Things Too Literally department comes this cuckoo clock, which consists of a real (dead) cuckoo crucified to a wall with a digital clock hung around its neck on a chain, by Michael Sans....

By Ryan Nill Zygote is the name of a giant rubber ball filled with helium and some sort of vague LED contraption. Hit it and it shifts through various color spectrums. Add drugs and party-people and you have yourself a...
By Evan Ackerman MIT Media Lab researcher Tad Hirsh has designed electronic coconuts to be deployed as noise sensors in San Jose, California, an area which is subject to aircraft from San Jose International Airport, Oakland International Airport, and San...
By Ryan Nill Insects are one of the foundations of our biosystem yet the poor suckers don't get any respect. Of course being important doesn't mean they're not gross and we'd rather have them on the outside of our...