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.22-Caliber Knife Gun

From techeblog:
So you’ve seen the .22-caliber cell phone gun, now check out G.R.A.D., a .22-caliber knife gun.

G.R.A.D. .22 RS Knife gun. holds 5 .22 cal bullets in a revolver type loader. fires with every pull of the trigger on the handle

 

Zoozen Access Pro Tool Kit for modders

If you’re hung up on what to get that special hacker in your life this holiday season, you might want to consider the Zoozen Access Pro Tool Kit, which provides a nice assorsement of useful tools to modders young and old. Billed as “every possible set of tools for both current generation and next generation handheld and video game consoles,” the PR peeps apparently haven’t gotten wind of the PS3 or the Wii yet (which go unmentioned in the press material), but you should be otherwise set for most modern console hacks — without going through all that nasty “work” of building your own tools. No word on price or availability just yet, but zoozen.com should be up soon.

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from engadget

 

Magnetic Organizer For Your Office

Magnetic OrganizerInstead of creating clutter on your office table, how about a magnetic organizer that could hold your office tools in a cool fashion! This magnetic organizer features a reversible board that holds your magnetic essentials including tape dispenser, pencil cup, stapler, staple remover, 8″ ruler, removable dry erase board and dry erase marker, plus four magnets and mounting hardware. All the basic tools have strong, built-in magnets so you can keep them handy on this wall board! The magnetic board inclusive of its 8 office tools sells for just $49.95. So, with this magnetic-wall organizer you will never find yourself struggling for a tape or a staple remover whenever the sudden need arises!!

From Coolbuzz

 

Even though it may not be able to massage you, this pen from Japan, named the “SpyDisk” pen, is completely pimped out with a USB flash drive. It comes in 128, 256, and 512 MB storage denominations. What’s also cool about it is that it has an SD cart slot cleverly disguised on the pen cap’s clip.

It does of course also double as a regulation ballpoint pen. I’m not sure what color it is, but something tells me it might be black. This is the perfect little gadget for you to just carry around some of your more pertinent files that you may need in an emergency situation. If you’re like me and always carry a pen around, you’d always have access to said files without having to worry about carrying a flash drive everywhere.

The SkyDisk pen pricing tier goes something like this: Â¥2,800 ($24) for the 128MB version, Â¥3,880 ($33) for the 256MB version and Â¥4,800 ($41) for the 512MB version. That’s not too bad.

Product page. Via Tech Ticker

Report Published by: Mark Raby
from i4u

 

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Slightly less embarrassing than carrying a fanny pack, this hipster lets you carry around your stuff in a little personal trailer. The hipster’s tied to your body, making you a half mule half, half rickshaw driving man with a trailer on your ass.

We suppose this is useful for, uh, long…walks…with stuff? Yeah, I got nothin.

Product Page [Elseware via Hipster - Personal Trailer]
from gizmodo

 

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The Inka Pen is both a keychain and a pen, making it better than a normal pen and definitely way better than a normal keychain. We’ve all seen those space pens when we were kids that allowed us to write upside down. The novelty quickly wore out, and those pens were soon lost or misplaced—who needs to write upside-down anyway? Well the Inka Pen, with its pressurized ink cartridge, lets you write in below-zero temperatures, in the desert, or even when it’s wet. Really? When it’s wet? Wouldn’t the paper disintegrate before you’re finished writing down whatever it is you’re writing?

In any case, if anyone needs to be able to write anywhere, this is available now for $25.

Product Page [Inka via Neatorama]
from gizmodo

 

 

Because we can’t seem to get enough of robots, so how about we show you one that actually does something useful? Too boring, you say? What if we handed you a stack of 50 DVDs and CDs and told you to rip the image, archive ‘em and, while you’re at it, take a picture of each label. Now you want a robot to lord over, don’t you? Lucky for you, our favorite Kansas hard drive maker and friend of forensics analysts everywhere, James Wiebe has come to your rescue with the WiebeTech CD/DVD Imager. So remember kids, this new bot may not be as fun to say as the robotic “welly wanger”, but it’s probably a bit more practical if you’re about to fire off a few hundred copies of your latest tape (on CD) and can front the $2399 one of these will set you back.

[Via MacMinute]
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from engadget

 
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