SWYP Printer Concept
The SWYP (See What You Print) combines a desktop printer with a touchscreen tablet that’s exactly the size of the paper beneath, providing an intuitive UI and predictable printing results.
The SWYP (See What You Print) combines a desktop printer with a touchscreen tablet that’s exactly the size of the paper beneath, providing an intuitive UI and predictable printing results.
Freddie Wong only slightly exaggerates the actions Sam Fisher needs to take in order to remain in the cover of darkness. Or maybe the fluorescent tubes are more deadly than the bad guys with guns.
An extraordinary view of the Northern and Southern Auroras captured from the ISS as it orbits the globe, making Earth look like some far-off alien planet. Another awesome clip here.
Everyone’s favorite gun-toting Russian is back – with a vengeance. He whips out the big guns – literally – firing a 4000 round-per-minute M-134 minigun. Watch him go all Rambo around 2:00.
This unbelievably-detailed Jean Reno figure comes with every accessory a contract assassin needs, as well as other props from the classic action flick. Natalie Portman action figure NOT sold separately.
Stock Logos lines up the past logos of famous companies and then predicts what their future logo might look like, tongue firmly planted in cheek. The “future” Nokia and Gap logos are priceless.
When we go to the cleaners, we’re too busy making sure they didn’t forget any of our shirts to notice anything else. But when Diego Stocco stops in, all he sees are a bunch of musical instruments.
Worlds collide in this awesome cosplay mashup between the Dark Knight and the Dark Side of the Force. We like to imagine that Luke Skywalker is wandering around on Tatooine dressed as Robin.
Archie McPhee has a special air freshener for food lovers and cinephiles, bursting with the yummy scent of fresh buttered popcorn. Needs to be bundled with a softdrink-scented air freshener.
Anyone who thinks Tom Selleck’s mustache is one of the greatest contributions to American television will be thrilled after seeing it in the cinematic world in this amusing montage. (Thanks Jason!)
Designed by Yoshihide Nakatani, the appropriately named Cupuc looks like a beverage can when turned upside down. On second thought, we think it should be named Cupnac.
(NSFW: Language) Comedienne Tig Notaro’s stand up on Conan. She starts off slow but eventually gets to her pièce de résistance – an infinite joke. Also, awesome clown horn.
Trailer for the upcoming 3DS game Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney. Millions of fans will object if you don’t release this outside of Japan, Nintendo. Turn on annotations to read the subtitles.
Researchers at UC Berkeley recorded brain activity while subjects watched YouTube videos under an fMRI, then reconstructed what they saw using a computer algorithm. Total Recall, here we come.
Yes, we’ve all see the old cups-and-ball trick a million times before, but in this particular case we’ll make an exception and watch it again. We assure you this does not end the way you’d expect.
Producer Ken Mah from Namco Bandai Games shares some insights into the crazy gravity (or anti-gravity) and physics-based gameplay strategies in the trippy new FPS, Inversion.
Sam Worthington plays an ex-cop turned fugitive who threatens to jump off the ledge of a building when accused of a theft he says he didn’t commit. But is the ledge walk itself a cover for a heist?
Ok, so it’s just a cupcake. But there’s something just so right (and ever-so-slightly mind-bending) about this dessert that’s eating another dessert before your eyes. Plus, Cookie Monster.
We figured it wouldn’t take long before George Lindell, the Reality Hits You Hard Bro dude would get Songified by the Gregory Brothers. The whole world asked for it, so Foom! here you go.
We were pretty impressed by yesterday’s Freddie Mercury vocalization, but this guy from Santiago, Chile wins the award for the least likely person to pull off a convincing Eddie Vedder.
It’s not often we come across a manly bracelet, but the Rogue DZN’s adjustable bracelet definitely fills the bill. Each link is made of 8 precise components, machined from military-grade G5 titanium.
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