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Showing posts with label gadgets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gadgets. Show all posts
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
The 33-in-1 Golf Club
Whether you're going on a flight and don't feel like taking your entire bag of clubs along with you (checking them costs $$$!), or you just don't have room in the car when on vacation, this club can be the solution. Obviously, however I'm sure it can't be PGA- nor USGA-approved for competition.
"This is the golf club that adjusts to 33 different loft angles, enabling you to carry more than twice the number of allowable clubs in one hand. A gear system inside the heel tilts the clubhead in 1/2-loft increments, allowing golfers to choose from five putters, two drivers, three fairway woods, 14 irons, or nine wedges with the twist of a dial. The club has the look and feel of a classic iron but its adjustable head quickly transforms it from a 64ยบ super lob wedge for carrying bunkers to a perfectly vertical putter for saving par. Unlike a golf bag that requires an additional fee when flying, the club retracts to 19" long to enable free, convenient transport in a suitcase. The clubhead is made from 17-4 stainless steel - the same durable material used in professional metalwoods - and the shaft and clubhead lock into place to provide the same feel and response as a traditional club."
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Monday, March 28, 2011
The Greatest Expandable Kitchen Table
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A round table that doubles its seating capacity, from six to twelve, at the push of a button. Astonishingly it remains truly circular in the process. The mechanism was described as ‘pure magic’ by Boat International magazine; fast and impressive, taking only seconds to fully expand or contract. - by DBFletcher Design
More information here..
Video available here
Yay! No more leafs!
Thursday, March 24, 2011
How About A Lap-Sitting Chair?
The Hug Chair from Yanko Design

Designed by Ilian Milinov
If you’ve ever had someone sit in your lap, you know that 15 minutes is about the max your legs can handle. It’s really not fair. The Hug chair brings simple design and human gesture together for that extra time you want to sit with your significant other. When you’re away from your special someone the extra seat doubles as a convenient space, perfect for catching up on video chat.
Click here or on the picture to proceed to "A Chair for Clingy Lovers"..
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Designed by Ilian Milinov
If you’ve ever had someone sit in your lap, you know that 15 minutes is about the max your legs can handle. It’s really not fair. The Hug chair brings simple design and human gesture together for that extra time you want to sit with your significant other. When you’re away from your special someone the extra seat doubles as a convenient space, perfect for catching up on video chat.
Click here or on the picture to proceed to "A Chair for Clingy Lovers"..
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Thursday, December 23, 2010
The Rotating Powerstrip
Rotating 360° is a multi-outlet socket system that allows you to add many sockets to the strip – ala Lego style. The main feature is that you can turn around the socket-outlets in any direction, so as to accommodate various plugs. You have to admit that this is a cool idea.
Why isn't this already being used in every household in existence??
Click here or the banner image for purchasing information and specifics.
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Saturday, December 4, 2010
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
The Letout Outlet
From the "why didn't I think of that" file, Relogik has created an electrical outlet that protrudes outward from the wall:
"Keep your electric outlets organized and safe while removing unnecessary clutter. Never have to search for an outlet multiplier again. Keep it simple, with only one push.… more By pressing the top of the outlet you release the rest of it's body and the remaining outlets that were hidden inside the wall. Push back when you don't need additional outlets."
What an incredible idea! Click the image for more info.
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Friday, July 2, 2010
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Cool Nested Knives
Mia Schmallenbach’s Meeting Knives set features a paring knife, a carving knife, a chef’s knife and a filleting knife tucked inside each other like a nesting doll. The proportions of each knife were determined by the Fibonacci sequence, which earns it added nerd points.
And the best part is that this isn’t another one of those concept products that will never see the light of day. Meeting knives are actually available via an Australian retailer for around $915. A cheaper version with a wooden base will run you about $483.
Click here or the banner pic for purchase information..
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Friday, January 8, 2010
15 Cool Bathroom Gadgets
A cool collection of useful bathroom gadgets and creative inventions designed to make our lives easier and more efficient.



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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
16 Anti-Theft Gadgets and Designs to Deter Thieves
We all own many different cool gadgets and items that are important to us either for the utility they provide or perhaps because of an intimate or personal reason. Whatever the reason is, we really hate it when someone comes and touches our personal belongings and worst yet..steals them.
In order to avoid such mishaps and unfortunate events, we have gathered here a great collection of different Anti Theft Gadgets and Bizarre Designs that are meant to help individuals make their devices and belongings less attractive, appealing or desired to a normal bystander. Moreover, there are a few security gadgets and projects that may also interest the more techy of you, who may be looking for some new gizmos to own or security diy to built.
The following aren’t guaranteed to deter thieves or work colleagues from getting at your gadgets but are meant as an additional things to make them think a second time before getting at your personal stuff.
80’s Walkman iPod Case

This cool case is an ode to old music gadgets by re-using an old Walkman cassette case as a case for a newly innovated gadget. While everyone is walking around listening to their iPods, talking on their iPhones and perhaps even watching a movie on their Zune, you could make sure to remain below the radar, for your music product is just so old…no one would be interested in it. Who even listens to cassette tapes anymore?
Speaking of cassettes..
Fake Cassette Tape Car Stereo

The Fake car stereo utilizes an old cassette tape deck as a facade that attaches on top of your current stereo deck in your car.
This way, when thieves take a look at your stereo, they would think twice before breaking in for a 90’s car stereo that will be useless in today’s market.
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009
The 20 Best Gadgets of the Decade
The new Millennium got off to a great start where the world of gadgetry was concerned. For our 20 best we selected only actual gadgets—no websites like YouTube or Facebook, no software programs and no innovative companies like Netflix. From listening to music to trips to the lavatory, each of these gadgets has made life a little more enjoyable. Congrats to the inventors—now quit dawdling on the video-camera watch and the personal jetpack.
TiVo DVR (1999)

That little black-and-silver box revolutionized the television experience, shifting power to the audience in an unprecedented fashion. No longer do you have to plan your schedule around your favorite shows. Had to work late, caught a ballgame or met friends for a drink instead? You can still watch your Lost (or whatever your jam is) when you get home without having to worry about blank VCR tapes. And, of course, you don’t have to suffer all those obnoxious commercial interruptions. But even beyond the more obvious benefits, TiVo inspires a sense of discovery with its recommendations function, learning your tastes based on what you already like, and helping you find great programming you might otherwise have missed. And though some units did ship in 1999, we certainly consider it an artifact of the 2000s.
Slingbox (2005)

This genius device gives viewers access to their cable television programming anywhere with a computer and high-speed internet connection. While initially hailed as a solution for dorm-dwellers without space for a television, the slingbox has become a favorite of travelers who can’t miss their favorite shows or games just because they’re away from home.
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