Friday, April 19, 2024

By Michelle Cheung It looks just like a regular mouse but the catch is that it offers mild electric shocks. While you are using it to do your regular computer related operations, simply plug-in the cable and stick the pads...

By David Ponce It is a sad reflection of my overburdened self that after fifteen minutes of thinking, I've not been able to come up with a single funny thing to say about this next product. And it's alcohol...
So it's three AM. You went to bed shitfaced and now your stomach is telling you that it's divorcing from its contents. Getting to the toilet in the dark is probably suicide, unless you've installed this ingenious...

By Bruce Eaton The bane of using technology in public is the chance that someone might see what you are doing. Joe Malia has designed at the Royal College of Art a privacy scarf for those of us that wish...

By David Ponce Let's say you've done well for yourself, and are now the proud owner of a large (preferably 10 or more stories high) building. You wish to enliven things up a bit, for passersby. This is...
By Andrew Liszewski So this one's a bit morbid but at the same time is kind of amusing to me. As part of the 'Dark Designs' show in London artist Joe Riley created these body bag bean bags. Inside the...
By Bruce Eaton While looking to be a solution to a problem that no one has ever had, the Digital Cowboy Dual Pointer Mouse truly makes people wonder what it is trying to accomplish that you couldn't already without it....

By Steve Sun You might have seen cardboard computer cases so why not speakers? MUJI introduces these portable cardboard speakers that fold up flat and can be stored in a plastic pouch when not in use. They are fully functional...

By David Ponce Some time back, Richard Shed and Sam Johnson started what some would consider a marginally artsy discussion, with some geeky undertones. They debated whether the visible appearance of structural detail on furniture could impact our perceptions...