By David Ponce We’re not quite sure what to make of the range of salts being sold by this London outfit. Called The hoxton Street Monster Supplies, they bill themselves as ” being London’...
By David Ponce The above video features Bill Hammack, The Engineer Guy, talking about one fascinating piece of circuitry that we’ve all pretty much started to take for granted: the acceleromete...
By David Ponce Whenever a GoPro camera is involved you’ll see dudes flinging themselves down slopes on wheeled contraptions, face-first, for everyone’s recording enjoyment. Or underwater,...
By David Ponce We’re back with the all-in-ones, and this one’s a doozy. It’s the Lenovo IdeaCentre A720 and it features Intel’s next-generation “Ivy Bridge” proces...
By David Ponce The DMC-FX90 is a decent point-and-shoot camera from Panasonic that happens to have WiFi functionality. This has allowed the company to release an application that lets you control the...
By David Ponce The deal was that women would get multiple orgasms, and we’d get to pee standing up. Seemed fair, no? So we’re a little unhappy at the treachery that is a female urination ...
By David Ponce There are many ways to enhance the finish of a paint, from including metal flakes for that metallic look, to pearl powder for the pearly look, natch. But it’s not everyday that y...
By David Ponce Dry erase boards are pretty useful, especially in business settings. But they always involve one thing: a board. The CLEAR paint from company IdeaPaint is a special formula that can tu...
By David Ponce We’re all more or less getting used to the idea that product placement in video games is not going anywhere soon, but how would we react if the method outlined in the above paten...
By David Ponce Making some recipes requires fairly frequent stirring. We don’t really know why, but then again we wouldn’t be able to cook ourselves out of a paper bag. We can see however...
By David Ponce Sometimes all you really need to attract some attention is a little bit of pretty. The above PC enclosure is a project from one Jeffrey Stephenson and is made from wood and hand-cut ac...
By David Ponce After an absence of a few weeks, here’s the optical illusion column again. That picture above? Four circles. No spiral. Yeah. In other news, we’re thinking of starting anot...
By David Ponce Perhaps fuelled by the phenomenal success of the Pebble Smartwatch (which went on to raise $10,266,845 on Kickstarter after seeking only $100,000), we have news of yet another watch th...
By David Ponce If the success of Victorinox and their Swiss Army knives has proven anything is that multi-funtion tools can be popular. The above pizza slicer also incorporates a server so you can go...
By David Ponce Well this is interesting for a change. Today’s deal is no piece of hardware; no phone, TV, laptop or desktop. Instead it’s a $10 voucher for tunes on eMusic, with a 7 day t...
By David Ponce Things have gotten to the point where you’re able to track a multitude of quantitative points when you go out cycling: your position, speed, and elevation for example. But one me...
By David Ponce The top photo was taken with NASA’s Terra satellite with its Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer. No points for guessing in which part of that shadow was the eclipse most com...
By David Ponce We live in a time where genuine human-to-human interaction is a dwindling activity. It still happens a lot, but just think about the amount of time you spend interacting with a digital...
By David Ponce We often talk about lenses that you can add to your iPhone camera to extend its usefulness. There is the case with the polarizing lens. Then there’s the case with the dial that l...
By David Ponce We were talking to an LG representative last winter at CES and he was going over how awesome the 55EM600 is. How thin. And then we saw it and couldn’t quite believe our eyes: the...
By David Ponce Getting Ketchup out of a bottle that isn’t the plastic squeezable type is an exercise in patience. Countless ads for the product have pointed this out, and have almost romanticiz...
By David Ponce Part of Apple’s design ethic is cleanliness. Its products’ lines are simple and elegant and there’s not much clutter for the eye to be sore over. Which is why it̵...
By David Ponce We often talk about styluses for touch based devices here, mostly the iPhone and its ilk; turns out there are situations where they’re desired, despite Steve Jobs’ reported...
By David Ponce There are times when you need something printed on a good ole piece of dead tree. It happens. And the Star Micronics SM-T300 is a small and rugged little printer that can get it done f...
By David Ponce There are those who believe we’re hardwired to think that something that’s good at only one thing is better than something else that does several duties. That’s why t...
By David Ponce The motion sensing abilities of Microsoft’s Kinect are… adequate for a few things like playing games while being drunk. But it’s laggy and imprecise and it gets tedio...
By David Ponce The Inspiron line of laptops from Dell are not exciting, but they’re not meant to be. They’re good value machines, and today’s model is a prime example of this. The 1...
By David Ponce There’s a growing trend where companies marry new technology to old instruments in order to help us learn how to play them. There’s a few examples: Ion Audio’s plasti...
By David Ponce We’ve seen our fair share of creative marketing campaigns. There was the photoblocker beer cooler that encouraged cheating. There was also the iPhone “Xray” applicati...
By David Ponce It’s not about to change practices in offices worldwide, let’s be honest. But there is a growing number of places that are relaxing the business attire for something a bit ...
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