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While enTourage’s 7-inch “dualbook” isn’t the sexiest gadget out there, it does give you a powerful Android tablet on one panel with an easy-to-read electronic ink reader on the other.
While enTourage’s 7-inch “dualbook” isn’t the sexiest gadget out there, it does give you a powerful Android tablet on one panel with an easy-to-read electronic ink reader on the other.
When he’s not fighting crime or yelling at the lighting crew, Christian Bale busts out a mad rendition of the Powerpuff Girls theme. Bonus points for Mark Wahlberg’s Dirk Diggler tribute.
Three animators show off the power of Google Docs by creating a short animation using nothing but Google’s online office software and three days of their lives. View the slideshow itself here.
The upcoming PS3 FPS already looks like a blast, but add on the PlayStation Move’s new Sharp Shooter weapon accessory, and the PS3 finally gets the type of gun play it deserves.
Jollibee is known in the Philippines as a fast food chain mascot. What people don’t know is that this bee’s got skills. He starts off slow, then amps up the cuteness, then he just goes loco.
Artist Matthew Cusick makes portraits and illustrations using nothing but map cutouts, using the lines, symbols and patches of colors to his advantage, to create detailed and jaw-dropping art.
What could possibly make a 1972 Chrysler wagon awesome? Maybe the fact that this particular one was driven by John and Yoko to help them travel incognito. It just recently hit the auction block.
We know all about audio-obsessed Munitio’s cool earphone offerings; TA readers can use the term “VIBRATO” at checkout at their shop to receive a sweet 25% holiday savings on any model.
Inspired by Barbour’s rich history in motorcycle wear, the deluxe Vintage International Jacket features heavy distressed looking leather and a warm woolen tartan lining. (Thanks Patrick!)
Brad Pitt and Sean Penn star as father and son – their stories told decades apart, as Penn struggles with what led him to his present world. Terence Malick’s existential drama hits sometime in 2011.
Got a problem with your picture? Want to make your flyer fly? How about that boring drawing? Don’t worry fam, CMYKilla and his Photoshop posse got your back. Clippy’s got nothing on these guys.
After all the rounds of Rock Band, we’re already used to playing guitars without strings. The touchscreen Kitara is a string-free performance instrument. Doubles as a MIDI controller.
Y’all need to grab your kids, grab your wives, and grab your husbands too ’cause they singing bangin’ carols out there. Liberty University’s Vision Ministries do a holiday version of the famous song.
This bundle comes with a Fight Stick, which has a memory foam underside so you can use it on your lap, and doubles as a storage compartment as well. Also has a Retro-Ninja costume unlockable.
This skier was speeding down a slope when he came across a marker, hitting him where it hurts most. But that’s not funny enough for the Internet. Fortunately the commentator stepped up.
The Force is strong in this collaboration, and so must the sales, because adidas and Star Wars are already prepping for next year. Kidulty has a ton of pics of the sweet items in the 2011 collection.
Movie pirate masterpieces. Featuring typos, horrible translation, quotes from bad movie reviews and pictures of actors that are not in the movie. Anyone have a copy of Pepe Likes Tacos?
This is all you need to transform into a gambler, scoundrel and all around savvy rogue – Billy Dee Williams’ formidable mustache. Can be repackaged and sold as a Magnum P.I. Disguise Kit.
The Noun Project was founded to collect, create and celebrate the universal symbols, icons and pictures that we often take for granted. All the symbols on their site are free to download and use.
BASE jumper Valery Rozov climbs to the top of a 9616 foot-tall mountain, then jumps in his wingsuit, skirting along its jagged surface as he dives to its snowy base. Oh yeah, it was -22°F when he did it.
Add a casual touch to your cuffed shirts with these quirky cufflinks. The checkered pattern is etched and then inked by hand. Also detailed with a pocket, collar, buttons, and their own cuffs.
A Family Feud contestant strikes again, blurting out a creepy answer to a simple question. He was probably speaking from experience. Actually, this isn’t a fail, at least according to the judges.
This book offers an auditory history of Ben Burtt’s famed sound design from the classic films, along with a digital player which lets you hear over 250 samples of the sounds referenced in the book.
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