We tend to love the Noodle Eater's Hair Guard; and we love Chindogu because it provides almost endless fun. Chindogu is the art of inventing solutions for very specific and particular problems; nevertheless, such a specialized form of problem-solving comes with two major side-effects. The first one is that these... |
19 January 2009 19:31 GMT |
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Lava lamps are one of the iconic gadgets to remind you of the hippie era, and they're at the same time one of the easiest recognizable retro things. Some individuals may find these products truly fascinating (count us in, too) while others might think the devices are simply ridiculous. Well, if you were looking ... |
6 January 2009 20:21 GMT |
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There are quite a lot of wacky alarm clocks available, but the Mensa Puzzle is definitely one of the most innovative and annoying similar gadgets. This product has been created by the UK branch of the worldwide Mensa organization, an association claiming its members have high IQs and serving the purpose of providing ... |
23 December 2008 09:32 GMT |
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We must admit that we had quite little expectations of one day seeing some loudspeakers mixed up with the cuckoo clock technology. But little as they were, these expectations have been fulfilled, to say the least, as designer Stephane Vigny has presented his latest creation, the Loudspeaker Cuckoo Clock, a piece of g... |
11 December 2008 07:21 GMT |
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Annoy-a-tron – the ultimate office prank. Now in 2.0. More dangerous, more annoying and definitely harder to find, thanks to the even smaller dimensions. If you're not familiar with the Annoy-a-tron, just get a cup of coffee, sit, and enjoy the following. The Annoy-a-tron has been created as a miniature el... |
6 December 2008 05:37 GMT |
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There are weird gadgets, silly ones, funny ones, and pretty much all combinations between them. And then there are kitsch gadgets, which would only make you ask yourself about their utility. Such is the case with the MP3 Skull Belt Buckle, a thing that looks more suitable for kids than for a grown-up man; forget all ... |
17 November 2008 03:57 GMT |
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Surely you've used at least once childhood's most basic communication cup device: two carton or even thin plastic cups with a thread attached to the bottom of each of them; as the thread was tight and one person would speak into a cup, the bottom would vibrate and send vibrations to the other cup, making it... |
13 November 2008 08:51 GMT |
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Are you by any chance having a hard time fighting the garden gnomes and you are in search of a tool to help you in the battle for your home grounds? Have you lost many of your brave warriors in fierce clashes with the gnome hordes that seem to have infinite numbers? Well, raise your head and clasp the hilt of thy swo... |
5 November 2008 05:08 GMT |
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Well, the webshops are fully loaded with innumerable Halloween-themed gadgets and it looks like there really are a few things that cannot be "halloweened." But the very funny part is that a lot of new gadgets are designed every now and then and many of them are constructed in a rather serious disregard of true functi... |
31 October 2008 11:08 GMT |
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There are a lot of weird gadgets out there and a couple of them come in at ridiculously high prices despite all the strong doubts regarding their utility. Some could be used for fun, indeed, while others are simply weird and one should be a bit weird as well to put them to any use. Well, such is the case with one of ... |
27 October 2008 06:55 GMT |
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Some of us can't concentrate as much as they would when there are a lot of people passing by, when hearing all sorts of chattering or are simply easily distracted by surroundings. For them, as well as for those who want to keep absolute secret about what they're working on when they need to work on a compu... |
16 October 2008 10:25 GMT |
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Here's one more audio gadget that looks cute but also comes with a painfully useless existence: a wood-style ladybug-shape sound system. He-he, sounds dumb and meaningless, doesn't it? Well, not only does it sound, but it also is, because seeing some guy pay $14 for it and actually put it a serious use woul... |
4 December 2007 04:16 GMT |
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