Harley Davidson Forty-Eight
Harley Davidson’s Forty-Eight motorcycle fills out their entry-level Sportster line with a hot rod looker; it sports fat 16″ balloon tires, bobbed fenders, and a blacked-out Evolution V-twin.
Harley Davidson’s Forty-Eight motorcycle fills out their entry-level Sportster line with a hot rod looker; it sports fat 16″ balloon tires, bobbed fenders, and a blacked-out Evolution V-twin.
Ion Audio’s Twin Video makes vacation movies twice as grueling: the two-way camcorder records both the subject and the person holding the camera in PiP or split-screen modes.
Because nothing beats skydiving through a puzzle while listening to classical music: Gordon Luk’s Skybox is a simple, yet addictive 3D action puzzler game for the iPhone/iPod Touch.
Based on Apple’s iPod Mini, Mirko Ginepro’s hollow iTables are decidedly un-Mini but are definitely Cupertino-chic: they’re made with Corian and measure about 47″ long and 13″ high.
The U.S. Army goes mobile with the release of its own iPhone app; it’s surprisingly not FUBAR’d thanks to a nifty Fact Files area that supplies news on weapons, equipment, and vehicles.
Financed by Absolut Vodka and due out globally 3/2010, I’m Here is a 30 minute short film by Spike Jonze about anthropomorphic robots and mice; yup, absolut-ely not ordinary.
At $2,600 you’ll forever be unable to buy another clock, but Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Atmos 566 runs forever: it’s powered by temperature changes of at least 1 degree Celsius every 2 days.
Because a big, bad weapon requires big, slightly NSFW badasses: set to Queens of the Stone Age, this Single Player trailer for Battlefield: Bad Company 2 is truly bad to the bone.
One might call it a paradox for Flight 815 survivors to find this Missing t-shirt, but that’s nothing new for LOST; we’d try to explain the references on this milk carton, but Jacob told us not to.
European audiences watched it in 2008, but The Red Baron finally makes it over the pond to US theaters in 2010; the film dramatizes the life of WWI ace Baron Manfred von Richthofen.
The MacBook case gets classy with Twelve South’s BookBook (13″/15″); the hardback leather case looks the part of a vintage book, complete with rigid cover and spine with padded interior.
It’s okay to question the chain of command, but that’s assuming you know the rules of the game: Marco Polo Submarine shows that even among superpowers, nobody wants to be It.
Get a sneak peek at Iron Man 2 courtesy Minimates’ lineup above; included are Assault Drones (one for each branch of the US military), Justin Hammer, the Hammer Drone, and War Machine.
UK indie dev Mode 7′s Frozen Synapse boils down the tactical game to its bare (but beautiful) essentials in the trailer above; it’s of course turn-based, but lets you try out test moves.
Despite the name, these SEXT11 Jungle Cloth Pants are for business, not pleasure; they’re made with US Navy-spec gros-grain fabric which is weatherproof and more durable than khaki yet soft.
This Rock, Paper, Scissors Tee is no ordinary shirt: it’s part of an augmented reality game where a hand emerges from your tee to challenge you; no tee? Get a printable version here.
OXO is usually found in the kitchen, but their Cord Catch is at home in any office: made out of heavy die cast zinc and padded with a non-slip base, it keeps cords and cables within reach.
NIER gets a second trailer that only barely teases the story, but it’s worth the somewhat cringe-inducing voiceover with more glimpses at the gameplay and a few short but epic visuals.
As relief efforts continue in Haiti, Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) shows us their inflatable hospitals; they’ve been working non-stop to set up a 9-tent, 100-bed unit.
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