Marvel Mini Muggs: The Avengers
Headed to San Diego Comic-Con? Be sure to drop by HasbroToyShop booth #3229, and stake your claim on these awesome Hulk, Thor, Iron Man, Captain America and Giant Man Mini Muggs.
Headed to San Diego Comic-Con? Be sure to drop by HasbroToyShop booth #3229, and stake your claim on these awesome Hulk, Thor, Iron Man, Captain America and Giant Man Mini Muggs.
Toronto artist Bashir Sultani creates unique artwork using a salt shaker, a sharp-edged piece of paper and an iPhone to record the moment. You can see a lot more salt portraiture on his YouTube channel.
(NSFW: Language) We were glued to our sets for season one, so even a minute-long tease for the show’s second outing has us dying to see just who Nucky Thompson plans on ruining this fall.
Nathan Myhrvold and a team of chefs fill this six volume, 2,438 page set of books with everything you’d ever want to know about the science, tech (and art) of cooking. For serious foodies only.
Audi’s R8 V8 Limited Edition commemorates their victories at Le Mans, and offers a 430 hp, 4.2-liter V8, titanium-toned paint and wheels, 19″ double Y-spoke tires and a set of red brake calipers.
The classic lobby gun fight sequence from The Matrix gets its sounds effects replaced by a single dude, making noises with his mouth. A little silly, but Matt Mulholland gets an ‘A’ for effort.
Measuring just 3.9″ x 2.3″ x 1.2â€, the tiny Pentax Q is small enough to fit on your keychain, but offers interchangeable lenses, a 12.4MP 1/2.3 backlit CMOS image sensor and DSLR-like manual modes.
Ben Millet designed this incredibly versatile camera mount for a college project. Functioning as a tripod, steadycam and chest/shoulder mount, the Duopod would be perfect for all our on-the-go DSLR needs.
(Warning: Loud Audio) Somebody forgot to tell this guy that you’re not supposed to take your Segway through the car wash. Shampooing your head with brushes and hot wax looks awfully painful.
If you haven’t seen the oddly ageless Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) very upset in a while, check him and his crew of rogue operatives out in this teaser for the latest MI installment, coming December 2011.
(NSFW: Language) An efficient way of dealing with the people who give you grief. This notepad has a pretty comprehensive checklist of complaints, from laziness to mooching to being creepy.
With 10,362 OLED panels, the Tsunagari exhibition offers visitors of Tokyo’s National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation a view of Earth on par with observing our planet from space.
The latest trailer for the space horror flick teases with bits of info that leave us intrigued. There’s hints of government conspiracy, but no clear clue about the creepy… whatever it is that’s out there.
This detailed (pre-rocket damage) Garrus costume was made by Robert Rodgers. It has a total of 75 LEDs, the Turian’s trademark visor and a moveable mouth. Contact Rodgers if you want to order one.
Check yourself before you wreck yourself. Slip on the Stress Beater and give it your best squeeze. It may look like a set of menacing brass knuckles, but it’s actually a rubber stress reliever.
In Bioshock Infinite, “tears” show objects – or even people – that exist in parallel worlds. Elizabeth, the hero’s partner, can reach into these other realities and bring these objects over to their world.
While underwater, both the players and monsters have different skills and weapons compared to when they’re on land. Players don’t have to worry about breathing unless their health goes to zero.
We’re enjoying the looks of these fun little bricks from Tara Ketchum, hand-cast to resemble standard 2″x4″ LEGO building blocks. They’d make great gifts for architects, builders, or any LEGO fan.
Emile Cohl school of animation student Mathias Lacal captured the sensation of falling from the sky in his Aeon Flux-like graduation film. Turn up your speakers and watch in HD.
Patrick Warburton prepares us for a safe ride on Zero Gravity Gulch, the rootinest, tootinest, gosh-darn good time of a roller coaster East (or is it West?) of the Mississippi.
File this under the “why didn’t we think of this?” By combining the pop-top with the bottle cap, designer Gonglue Jiang eliminates the need for bottle openers. Of course, there is always the twist-off.
Bungie artist David Candland reimagines three classics, Myth, Pathways into Darkness, and Marathon in this this limited-edition, signed 33″x16″ print. All profits go to Bungie Foundation charities.
We really want this video to be the real deal, but you certainly have to wonder whether you’d ever be allowed to drift a BMW 1M on a skyscraper’s helipad. If it’s fake, the VFX guys still win.
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