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Ultra-Slick (On the Inside): The Undercover Laptop Sleeve

When the MacBook Air was born, there were a few small form factor laptop sleeves that imitated that one Jobs used to debut the laptop with, and they were all fine and good. But how about something with a little trickery to it: The Undercover Laptop Sleeve. You could protect your laptop with something that [...]

Global Flavor: The BeamBox MiLi Universal Charger

BeamBox is famous for their pico projector gadget, but for the moment they’re offering something that someone with tons of gadgets would find quite usefu: the MiLi universal charger. This palm-sized object can be used pretty much anywhere in the world that has a power outlet available, since it features US, UK, Australian and European [...]

Underwater Memories: The Shirtpocket Underwater Camcorder

How about this: an underwater camcorder which swimmers can use to record video up to 10 feet down without a case of any kind? Well, there is one right here. Oddly named The Shirtpocket Underwater Camcorder, it includes a 2 1/2? LCD screen and SD expansion slot built-in. We can think of a few uses [...]

It’s About Time: The Kitchen Timer Retro Wall Clock

Here’s a nice space saving gadget for those who like retro designs and don’t have a ton of counter space as well; it combines a clock and a kitchen timer into one slick retro package. Just hang this clock so you can reach it, as you need to be able to do so to set [...]

Trekkie Refreshment: The Star Trek Enterprise Bottle Opener

We’ve all seen the typical bottle opener, but how about one that appeals to the geek in all of us, notably the Trekkie. ThinkGeek has done this by offering the Star Trek Enterprise Bottle Opener. It’s carefully modeled after the famous Enterprise NCC-1701, crafted in chrome, with a hole in the middle that a bottle [...]

Tools for a New Age: The Digital Adjustable Wrench

For those of you who’ve never used a wrench before, this might be the perfect gift. Perhaps a digital geek who doesn’t know when a wrench is actually tight on something who needs a digital display to tell them. This is where it gets “interesting”: the online price is $323.  Yep, the Digital Adjustable Wrench [...]

Old School Made New School: The Non-Stop Top

Any kids play Tops anymore? With the assortment of digital devices, gadgets and computer things available, I doubt many older kids will find much enjoyment out of jacks or tops anymore. But for those younger ones that might, here’s a modern twist on tops: The Non Stop Top. More from the website: The Non Stop [...]

Dirty TV?: Check out the TVClean

Your TV screen can get really dirty over time, collecting dust, lint and other air particles. And of course, many TV manuals tell you not to use abrasive cleaners or hard rags to clean them. So, here we are with TVclean, a specialty “lint roller” designed for sensitive TV and monitor screens. You just run [...]

Space Symphony: The Bleep Labs Thingamagoop Audio Synths

If you’re the kind that likes to compose your own organic, outer-space masterpiece, but don’t want to copy the famous Star Wars sounds and want to make your own, take a look at the Bleep Labs Robo Audio Synths from ThinkGeek. They’re given the wonderful name Thingamagoop. Read on for more about it: The Thingamagoop [...]

Instant (Almost) Garden, Done Easy: The Power Plant Growing Machine

Do you seem to not have the intrinsic green thumb when it comes to plants? Do they end up dying no matter what you do? You might want to look into the Power Plant Growing Machine, if this is the case. This cool invention is detailed here on the site: A result of pioneering NASA [...]