Jan 25

The “Flying Stick Camera,” uses kinetic energy built up by rubbing the stick together between one’s hands like it’s smaller toy variant. The difference is that the Flying Stick Camera stores that energy and actually flies up into the air like a helicopter. Continue reading »
Jan 25

Why a walking chair?? Why not. Amaze your friends, freak out your dog, the walking chair could possibly provide hours of entertainment! Continue reading »
Jan 24

New mini-Breathalyzer right on your keychain. Never again have a doubt about how much you have had to drink or whether you are legally OK to drive. Continue reading »
Jan 23

This is the alarm clock that is guaranteed to wake you up!
Nobody sleeps through this! Continue reading »
Jan 22

Put this Robotan toilet paper holder, by Airyusha (Japanese maker of lifestyle and home furnishing products) in your guest bathroom, and it’ll make even your most serious dinner guest smile. Continue reading »
Jan 21

It’s that time of year when we get to share with those we love wonderful tokens of tech love, or rather love for the techie in your life. If you are the partner of a Wii addict, you have to purchase this years hottest confection–the chocolate Mii. Continue reading »
Jan 21

Gum and patches offer a remedy to wean people off the addiction to the substance but do nothing for the habit itself, it gives them the nicotine they needed but are no comparison for the process of taking a cigarette out of the pack and lighting it when at a club with friends or going through a traumatic period. However help is at hand for those in the form of the E-cigarette. Continue reading »
Jan 20

The pet obsession in Japan continues to reach epic levels of absurdity. The latest example of this trend comes from the creators of the Cool&Hot comfort pad for dogs. Continue reading »
Jan 19

Contrary to belief, tap water nowadays is safe enough and clean to drink. What you smell and taste are trace minerals in pipes. Continue reading »
Jan 18

“At one time, you needed a desk that could handle a mountain of paper, a two-foot-deep monitor, a printer, and a CPU the size of a Labrador. Today, your entire computer is an inch thick and your printer (which you only use to print boarding passes) is in your closet connected to your WiFi. You have moved forward. It’s time your desk caught up.” Continue reading »