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OhGizmo Oct 24 09
By Andrew Liszewski
They won’t slash, cut or burn anything, but these Star Wars themed laser pointers will do a damned good job at directing your co-workers’ attention to important points on your PowerPoint presentation at your next business meeting. They’re each just 4 inches long and modeled after the sabers carried by Vader and Darth [...] Full story...
By Chris Scott Barr
Mr. Potato Head has been around since the early 1950’s, entertaining millions of children with his interchangeable parts.
By Andrew Liszewski
Those of you obsessed with keeping your gear looking as good as it did the day it came out of the box might want to move along.
By Andrew Liszewski
I’m surprised at just how many ugly iPhone docks there are on the market. Have product designers even looked at the model of industrial design that is the iPhone when they’re creating their own products? Sometimes I wonder.
By Chris Scott Barr
If you do a lot of driving in the country at night, you can really appreciate the high-beams on your car.
By Andrew Liszewski
T-fal’s Actifry requires just a spoonful of oil to whip up a batch of delicious golden french fries, but Philips might have just one-upped them with their new Airfryer that uses “little or no oil” to cook traditionally fried items like fries and pastries.
By Andrew Liszewski
It’s not the first ceiling fan with retractable blades I’ve written about.
By Andrew Liszewski
It’s apparently been around since 1966 and is an official part of MoMA’s collection, but this modern minimalist chess set is new to me and I think it’s absolutely brilliant.
By David Ponce
Today we’re looking at the Dell Latitude E6510 laptop at an interesting 30% off, as long as your configuration is above $1,000.
By Andrew Liszewski
Sony’s Bloggie cameras were introduced at CES earlier this year, and while I wasn’t exactly blown away by the lowest-end PM5 model, I have to admit I was quite enamored with the slightly more capable CM5 with its optical zoom and flip out LCD.