Same graphic on men underwear. What that means is up to you.
4.65 Terabytes. That’s how big a baby is. Well, on a T1. Takes 40 weeks to get it to where it’s supposed to be. Course, we didn’t figure in latency or protocol headers or jitter (Ed. note: never …
At least: RFID finally found it’s use.
This mirror is the first consumer RFID reader with a rich set of applications and services. It is designed to be so simple that a two-year old can use it. With this empowering, intuitive and revolutionary device, Violet is once more expanding the …
Yes, you heard it right! I’m giving away this backpack every ubergeek is going to love. It charges cell phones and other small appliances which can be charged via USB. This $250 value backpack can be yours.
It’s made off recycled PET bottles and has a solar panel strong enough …
Perfect for kids with multiple personalities.
With the Cranium Alien Mask Maker, kids can become a robot, alien, or bug by creating hundreds of hilarious combination of faces using a variety of parts for eyes, noses, ears, and mouths. Your geeklings will not only be able to make masks that …
Hey – it should control your TV and other appliances around the house.
Never before offered to fans, this officially licensed replica features a working swivel design, light-up controls and sound effects from the legendary Star Trek series. Constructed using expert measurements and the highest quality durable materials, don’t miss your …
Pretty nerdy but I had to admit I kind of like those songs.
Video Link: Raving Mario
- Movies of 2009
What the hell? How am I supposed to read that clock. Ah, I get it – it’s just decoration. Right?
Reminiscent of the Rosetta Stone this multi-format alarm clock helps you easily convert between different numbering systems. Do you need to be able to effortlessly read the time in Binary or …
This under my Christmas tree! I would smack it right against the wall. EVIL !
The normal 3 by 3 by 3 cube that nearly everyone has solved has a mere 43 quintillion possible permutations to it. With so many possible combinations of colors and edges, you’d think it was …