Posted on 07 May 2006 by admin
Amaze your friends and freak out little children with this invisible bookshelf. Powder coated stainless steel makes this strong as well as handsome. Which is moot, since you’ll never see it. Available now for 18 Euro ($22.92 USD).
Invisible Book Shelf [Singulier via Boing Boing]
From Gizmodo
Posted on 07 May 2006 by admin
For city dwellers tight on space and students in dorms, the Computer Bed combines a computer desk with a bed. A stylish wooden desk by that folds down to reveal a hidden twin sized bed.
Although the bed is useful and practical, it doesn’t look very sturdy. Even with the new “metal bed frame” and “wooden slate foundation”, a well-fed fellow would probably be too much for the joints and come collapsing down all his equipment.
Available now for $2079.
The Computer Bed [Euro FlyingBeds via Sagags]
From Gizmodo
Posted on 07 May 2006 by admin

Hide this Shocking Lie Detector from your wife, or the next time she asks you where you were until 2am, that “I was working late Honey” is going to cost you all the feeling in your fingers.
As she feeds you some easy calibration questions—what are our children’s names—you’ll be thinking that this device didn’t strap your hand tightly to prevent any last second fidgets. Good luck gentlemen.
Shocking Lie Detector [igadget via Me, My Coke & I]
from Gizmodo
Posted on 07 May 2006 by admin
 
Toyota has just announced that it will upgrade the LF-A’s 4.8L V10 engine to 5.0L — delivering an incredible 500hp with a top speed of 200mph — and use a carbon fiber chassis instead of the original aluminum. The car weighs just 2,600 pounds and will make its debut as a pace car in the 2007 Japanese Grand Prix.
Toyota has decided to make major changes to its Lexus LF-A concept in order to make it the “most luxurious, best handling and safest supercar ever,†reports AutoExpress magazine.
[via LeftLaneNews]
From Techeblog
Posted on 07 May 2006 by admin
 
This multi-function device has one primary purpose: to provide sheer portable entertainment. It features a 7-inch touchscreen display, 4GB HDD, SD memory card slot, FM tuner, photo viewer, GPS system, T-DMB receiver, integrated 2W stereo speakers, and support for a wide variety of audio/video formats. Hyon’s HN-3300T is available now in Korea, no word yet on pricing.
[via AVing]
From Techeblog
Posted on 07 May 2006 by admin
 
The Shock Knife delivers up to 7500 volts but less than 1 milliamp. Activated at the touch of a button, it has four different modes: “Lowâ€, “Medâ€, “Hiâ€, and “Xâ€. The Shock Knife is made from an ultradurable polycarbonate blend and features a no-slip handle to ensure maximum grippage.
Need training against a knife but don’t want to look like Zsasz from Batman? Use the Shocknife, which looks like a knife, hurts like a knife, but doesn’t cut your skin.
[via Gizmodo]
From Techeblog
Posted on 07 May 2006 by admin
 
Available in gold, white, pink, or black colors, the F702iD boasts a 2.2-inch TFT-LCD display, primary 1.28-megapixel camera, secondary 1.1-megapixel camera, USB connectivity, and a fingerprint sensor to ensure maximum security. It measures 98 x 51 x 31mm and weighs 114g. No word yet on if this phone will be released stateside.
[via impress.co.jp]
From Techeblog