Star Trek Movie Toys
USA Today has a first look at new toys from the upcoming Star Trek movie, including action figures, gadgets and our favorite: a replica of the Enterprise bridge; they’ll be available 4/19.
USA Today has a first look at new toys from the upcoming Star Trek movie, including action figures, gadgets and our favorite: a replica of the Enterprise bridge; they’ll be available 4/19.
This second uncensored trailer for House of the Dead: Overkill keeps the classic grindhouse horror style of the first, but spends more time introducing you to the protagonists.
Few wars are as epic or eternal Hip Hop vs Metal, but this HipHop Is Dead t-shirt pretty much settles it; a zombie throwing up the horns with the KISS tongue = rock on, undead dude!
Craigslist cramping your bougie lifestyle? JamesList is a luxury alternative for listing ultra-high end items for sale; we’ve spotted everything from a Bugatti Veyron to a Boeing 737.
Despite the somber name, We’re All Gonna Die is actually an interesting 100 meter long photo; it’s taken by Simon Hogsberg of random passersby on a bridge in Berlin over twenty days.
Ditch that bifold forever: the FlipSide Wallet is made with durable polymer plastic and anodized aluminum, with one side for cash and the other for cards; it’s also shielded from RFID theft.
Kick Mother Nature’s butt with the 800-pound V8 Snowblower, which packs a 412-hp big block Chevy, hydraulically driven tracks and twin 4″ pipes with a throaty exhaust note.
Ideal for getting up close with the fishies, Liquid Image’s Pro HD350 is a hands-free videomask that can shoot 5MP still pictures and 720P video at 30 fps at a depth of up to 100 meters.
Thanks to popular demand, artist Jason Chan’s Zombie Playground is now available as a print; we’ll bet on a gang of rabid third graders over the undead hordes any day.
Brian Solis has scored the first pro-quality pictures of Dell’s Adamo notebook in both black and silver; it’s reputed to be thinner than the MacBook Air, with most ports moved to the back.
While it’s not worth losing your head over, even minifigs can have an Identity Crisis; our advice: put on the stormtrooper helmet and just go Order 66 on everyone. Note: ships Feb. 9th.
All show and all go: Carlsson’s SL CK63 RS doesn’t just look hot in a matte black, but shaves off four-tenths to go 0-62 in only 4.1s; she’ll take you up to 202 mph if you ask politely.
We don’t usually have time to sit through entire battles, but this Dawn of War 2 multiplayer battle with Orks wiping out panzies (Eldar) makes this a must-buy on February 19.
Neil Armstrong wore a Speedmaster watch during the first moon landing, so it’s fitting Omega will be releasing a 40th anniversary edition with Hesalite crystal and Apollo 11 patch.
The sequel to the successful X-Minis, the X-Mini II portable speaker not only gets a larger 40mm driver but can be tethered with up to 7 other X-Mini IIs; CNET reports it can get “deafening.”
If you like the roadie scene, the Stagemeister contest not only wins you a Simple Plan tour but is loaded with loot including a MacBook, Sony HDR camcorder and Sennheiser headphones.
You probably won’t run into Mephisto or Durial at the local Starbucks, but this Mana Energy Potion is an actual 50 ml drink; it’s equivalent to two Red Bulls or four cups of coffee.
It must be the week of intros, first with Killzone and now the first four minutes of Riddick: Dark Athena; the Dark Athena looks creepy, but it’s really Riddick who sends shivers up our spine.
Perfect for Sunday drives over the Western front with the ol’ biplane, Dream Control’s Aviator Hat blends biker gang style with World War I-style ear flaps and a moldable visor.
Designed for those with active lifestyles, JayBird’s JB-200 wireless headphones include a tighter fitting earpiece and use Bluetooth to play music as well as handle phone calls.
Dropping at Barney’s in the next few weeks, ALIFE’s Scratch Court Cups take the classic Stan Smith style tennis shoes and apply street scribbles on red, gold and silver colorways.
What Super Energy Apocalypse: Recycled lacks in graphics it makes up for in depth; it’s a basic RTS where you’re tasked with building a base to defend against mutant alien zombies.
Not to belabor the name, but Ideative’s Socket Sense just makes sense: angled plugs combined with the ability to expand negate the need to play musical chairs with your adapters.
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