Free: Perfect Balance
Don’t let the zen-like music or lack of pieces fool you; Perfect Balance is in many ways harder than 99 Bricks as you try to keep pieces from toppling despite control over the drop point.
Don’t let the zen-like music or lack of pieces fool you; Perfect Balance is in many ways harder than 99 Bricks as you try to keep pieces from toppling despite control over the drop point.
Winner of a recent designboom contest sponsored by Plantronics, Pedro Gomes’ On Time concept features a touchscreen LCD watch-bracelet with a snap-in bluetooth headset.
Starring a familiar (if not nameable) cast, Alien Trespass is an homage to sci-fi B-movies with flying saucers, rayguns and one-eyed aliens; it’ll see a limited release April 3.
Short for “power assist,” the PA Series Hybrid Bag features an anti-gravity handle which reduces weight by 85% over the wheels; it comprises two pieces, one of which is a carry-on.
There are few things as annoying as infomercials, and this WTF Blanket video takes them to task; it’s a hilarious voiceover and parody of the Snuggie ad. Warning: profanity.
Maingear’s Remix workstation is their first for creative professionals; powered by Nehalem/Core i7, buyers can choose between the Quadro FX or the CUDA-enabled CX.
Invented by Sam Kass to reduce the likelihood of ties, this Rock Paper Scissors Lizard Spock tee introduces a five-way power sharing; Spock vaporizes Rock, but Lizard poisons Spock.
Although they’re clearly generalizations, this growing list of Gadget Tribes over at Boing Boing is pretty accurate, including Dadputer, iFans and their Rotten Apple arch nemeses.
It won’t be abducting any cows, but mobiBLU’s UFO A10 is not only an MP3 player but doubles as a desktop speaker with Bluetooth; we dig the cool blue LED lighting on its underside.
Holy Taco’s Honest Movie Posters cut through the marketing B.S. and truthfully retitle several famous flicks; ironically, we’d be more likely to watch these movies with Taco’s new titles.
If your desk is more work hazard than workspace, this USB Construction Site with daisy chain-able pieces will save innocent coworkers from being absorbed into your clutter.
Tired of rearranging the stickers to “win” with your Rubik’s Cube? Use the Cube Cheater iPhone app to photograph the offending Cube and let the Kociemba algorithm do the rest.
Dropping a Hemi in just about anything lends a certain amount of street cred, but this supercharged Blastolene Trike could kill with looks alone; all we can say is: DO WANT.
Cedric Ragot’s Spykee VOX robot will be in production soon; this dangerous looking ‘bot responds to voice commands, can be controlled via the internet and features an iPod dock.
For nights on the town when you want to travel light, Malcolm Fontier’s smallish Mojito Wallet literally fits the bill; an elastic strap holds up to four cards while a side pocket stashes cash.
James Leng’s Glowing Cities video looks pretty enough, but our jaws really hit the floor when we realized each squiggle was an entire city; it spans from the Midwest to San Francisco.
We’ve never heard of Gdium, but we’re intrigued by their 10″ Liberty 1000 netbook; it features a removable 8GB or 16GB SSD USB “G-key;” simply unplug it to secure your files.
The 2009 IWC Aquatimers collection consists of five diving watches, all with a tool-less strap change system and external rotating bezels; The Auto 2000 model is rated for 2,000 meters.
Three years have passed since our favorite plumbers went on their last adventure, but Mario & Luigi RPG 3 will arrive in Japan on 2/11; there’s still no word on a US release date.
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