G-Shock Ultimate Tough GX56
The latest and largest member of the G-Shock series. Dubbed the “King Of G-Shock”, the Casio GX56 ($150) is shock and mud resistant and has a scratch resistant mineral glass face.
The latest and largest member of the G-Shock series. Dubbed the “King Of G-Shock”, the Casio GX56 ($150) is shock and mud resistant and has a scratch resistant mineral glass face.
Next time you find yourself face-to-face with a tiger, lion, leopard or jaguar, don’t run. Just drop a big bag of catnip at their feet, and watch ’em get just as stoned as your house cat does.
Ironically, the Infinite USB Memory (IUM) Drive has no storage capacity at all. What it does is enable you to share and stream files via WiFi. It will be detected by devices as a normal USB drive.
Catch up on last season’s tension-filled storyline with John Lithgow’s incredibly creepy turn as Arthur Mitchell (aka “The Trinity Killer”). Don’t watch the Season Five preview until you’ve finished this disc.
With the Blank Wall Clock, every hour can be happy hour. Write or draw your own hours on its white aluminum surface. It even comes with a pen. At this price it should come with a box of pens.
How much hipster can you pack in a Honda Jazz? A lot: books, bicycles, typewriters and healthy doses of snobbery. Check out Honda Australia’s website and see what else was packed into a Jazz.
Here’s a convenient and stylish way to carry your iPod Shuffle and avoid tangled cables. Plug in your iPod and then thread your earphones through the Pod à porter’s body and out the other end.
Not to be confused with their Changing Lanes watch, the latest from Japan’s Tokyoflash, the Kisai Traffic tells time using bright blue, orange and green LED lines that look like roads.
Artist Olly Moss created these wicked retro movie posters for the Alamo Drafthouse Rolling Roadshow, a nationwide tour of famous movies in famous places. Check out the rest of ’em here.
Can’t afford a TRON lightcycle? These Cyglo Tyres (yes, they’re British) have durable LEDs embedded into their tread or sidewall, providing the coolest glow you’ve seen on two wheels.
You may or may not know this, but the big, furry Wookiee actually had lines. Thankfully, illustrator Doug Savage has taken it upon himself to document all of his dialog from the original Star Wars for us.
The Singapore Suite, on Singapore Air’s A380s, is a deluxe haven of tranquility. Fully isolated from the airplane, it has a real bed, 3′ wide armchair and multimedia center with integrated 23″ TV.
Piece of Cake Liqueurs has combined two of our fave things, cake and booze, into Chocolate Cake Liqueur, which can be paired with other spirits or taken The Awesomer way – one shot at time.
Mihai Panaitescu’s zero emissions Boston Bullet Concept Car is powered by 2 electric motors each at the front and rear and has a sporty drivetrain to maneuver through congested urban areas.
Another well-made trailer for Mafia II, this time showing us the sights and sounds, the highs and lows, and the pros and cons of being involved with the mob. Mafia II arrives 8/24/2010.
Sit back with your iPad and enjoy this artful short by MattsMacintosh which walks us through the major evolution in Apple’s industrial design over the last 30 or so years. My how far we have come.
Arcade cabinet + kegerator = winning combo. The Gamerator has over 85 games ready to play on its 26 in HDTV. You can even hook up your video game console. Also, beer!
Robert Popper and Peter Serafinowicz’s BBC Series Look Around You parodies the boring educational videos of the 70s and 80s. A hilarious mixture of dry delivery and absurd experiments.
A Spy uses one of the oldest tricks in the book with great success: 1. spray a picture of a sexy lady; 2. hide and wait; 3. stab the perv to death. Watch out for the hilarious blindly swinging Scout.
UI Centric is out to make Windows 7 tablets awesome with their user interface. The UI has an overview home page, a page-turn gesture, and support for Flash, USB, camera and video chat.
This isn’t a 3D graphic rendered on a computer. Chinese artist Shi Jindian made this sculpture by crocheting steel wire around an old Chiangjiang 750 motorcycle, then somehow removing the bike.
Researchers at Japan’s Nagoya University had 22 cars drive in a perfect circle to see if they could recreate those phantom traffic jams that come out of nowhere. They did. We still don’t understand it.
Cut straight to the chase and punch a hole through your bottle caps with the BottleBob punch. Best for soft drinks, but we won’t point and laugh if your drink your beer with a straw. Actually, we will.
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