Archive for October, 2009
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Saturday October 31, 2009

Never ever need to have to run to the Kleenex whenever you need something cleaned up, because this remote control tissue box comes to you! This is a tissue case on wheels that moves around on command via remote control.
Also very useful for driving it over to someone down with flu without [...]
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Saturday October 31, 2009

Spotted over at Gizmodo’s Halloween costume submission contest, user mdg357’s homemade Iron Man Suit is very much worthy as a great Halloween costume.
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Saturday October 31, 2009
What happens what a video montage of various K-On scenes gets mixed with a classic party song like Macarena? Something odd happens.
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Friday October 30, 2009

Never have to look like a douche pretending to play an air guitar. This is a T-shirt that you can actually make music out of. The ThinkGeek electronic rock guitar T-shirt actually sounds decent enough to transform you into a rock star of sorts.
It also comes with a tiny clip-on amp for [...]
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Thursday October 29, 2009

Watch as this home-made solar death ray device melts a remote control, some toy soldiers, burn up a dollar bill and finally destroy an iPod. Then proceed to giggle like a schoolgirl.
Solar Death Ray vs. iPod
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Thursday October 29, 2009
Windows 7 Dominoes
A total of 7,000 dominoes were felled in the midst of cheering Microsoft employees for the launch of Microsoft’s latest OS, Windows 7. Hopefully the new OS will not take as painfully long to boot up as the dominoes took to fall over completely.
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Wednesday October 28, 2009

Watch as a group of soccer players play the freeware game Frets on Fire with a projection on a wall and their soccer balls. This game on the PC is played just like the game Guitar Hero.
A bunch of sensors hooked up to the game on PC detect when the balls hit their intended [...]
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Wednesday October 28, 2009

This is a DIY virtual reality device that makes use of a box, a HTC Magic mobile phone with its built-in compass and Google Street View. When the user’s head turns around, the view on the phone pans around in sync as well.
Now one doesn’t need to leave the house to travel the [...]
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Wednesday October 28, 2009

This weird-looking block of foam is designed to turn into a sofa when weight from a sitting person is subjected to it. Created by Yu-Ying Wu, a Taipei based industrial student.
I wonder how comfortable (or uncomfortable) it actually feels to be sitting on this block of foam.
- by Dennis Yeo
- on Wednesday October 28, 2009

There is absolutely no chance of losing this remote control with this anchoring contraption.