• Cassette Tape Measure – Cassettes are back in fashion

    Piyush Mehta | Oct 13 2009

    There are ways and means to bring the dead back to life, credit to the human brain. The key is to utilize our thought process in the right direction. For example, someone, by applying the thought process in the right direction has given cassette tapes a new life. Not literally, because instead of the magnetic tape it now hides a measuring tape. It is available for $8.

    Via: Dvice

  • USB Wooden Clip Flash Drive

    Piyush Mehta | Oct 13 2009

    Bringing versatility to USB flash drives is a wooden clip flash drive that also doubles as a cloth pin. They come with a memory of 2GB, 4GB and 8GB. The 2GB version is available for $20, then $21 and finally the 8GB for $34. Each measuring 83 x 20 x 19mm, they’re available now from Brando.

  • Steampunk toilet – Amazingly cool but practically impractical

    Piyush Mehta | Oct 13 2009

    Meet the Steampunk toilet. Made from 100% pure copper and oak, the handmade TeslaPunk Urinal is an antique toilet of the future. It has a battery powered flush pump, a laser to aim during night for minimal leakage, antique gauges, a capacitor and a cup holder. In short, a toilet that’s amazingly cool but practically impractical.

    Via: Gearfuse

  • Comb for a USB drive

    Piyush Mehta | Oct 12 2009

    Yes, that’s right, it’s now a comb for a USB drive. Well, if variety is what you’re looking for, then USB drives won’t let you down. There are plenty of them to choose from, this one with 2GB of memory is available for just under $36.

    Via: Gearfuse

  • Halloween just got scarier with a Honking Pumpkin

    Piyush Mehta | Oct 12 2009

    When flickering pumpkins start scaring you by night, you know its Halloween time. We all know that carved pumpkins are a time-honored component of the Halloween celebration, now an emblem. As jack- O’-lanterns are known for staking their prey at night, there is this DIY Honking Pumpkin that can make them even more scarier. Todd Harrison is the man behind the Honking Pumpkin. As soon as you press the red button (nose), the built-in mechanism gives out a loud horn like noise. However, it’s almost impossible to turn your entire jack- O’-lantern brigade into a Honking Pumpkin, but a couple disguised within the lot can definitely add to the occasion. Check out the video after the jump.

  • Uzi USB stick for music marketing

    Piyush Mehta | Oct 12 2009

    So, what’s working new in music marketing today? Well, how about a USB machine gun as a distribution medium? LA-based rap band, Get Busy Committee, has come up with a very clever marketing strategy to promote their new album – ‘UZI Does IT.’ It’s coming soon on an UZI shaped USB stick. Maybe you haven’t heard of them, but see how a clever marketing strategy can turn the tables in no time.

    Via: Wired

  • iBike Rider Case – Wrist-mounted iPhone case for bikers

    Piyush Mehta | Oct 9 2009

    If you’re a bike rider and a proud owner of an iPhone, then I’ve some piece of information for you. It’s pretty obvious that talking over the phone while riding a two wheeler can be fatal. Moreover, we can’t even afford to miss those important calls. Rather than putting your life at stake, or stopping every now and then, get yourself an iBike Rider Case.

  • Elecom rolls out Lego earphones

    Piyush Mehta | Oct 9 2009

    Elecom, the same company that brought us those colorful candy-themed earphones, is now rolling out these Lego shaped earphones. Dubbed “Sundries PLAYBRICK,” there’ll be six colors to choose from: black, blue, pink, red, white and mixed. Selling for $23, they will be available from the middle of this month.

  • Warrior USB Joypad – The freakiest game controller

    Piyush Mehta | Oct 9 2009

    Meet the freakiest game controller ever. I say so, because the Warrior USB Joypad, other than being unique, has a skull with green LED lights for the ultimate gameplay result. Available for $25, it is compatible with USB, PlayStation PS3 and PS2. It has a highly responsive button configuration, supports vibration feedback with compatible games and you can switch between digital and analogue controls.

  • Handcrafted Wooden Automata iPhone Dock

    Piyush Mehta | Oct 9 2009

    Murtaza Lakdawala’s wooden Automata iPhone Dock. Those of you interested in handcrafted products, this wooden iPhone dock will definitely suit your interest. The best part (check out the video after the jump) is that one can rotate the iPhone from portrait to landscape mode just by rotating the lever at the base.

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