Interactive Table Showing Dangerous Animals

This interactive table, created by the Australian Lightwell company, is currently at display at the Australian Museum as part of the “Surviving Australia” exhibition.
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This interactive table, created by the Australian Lightwell company, is currently at display at the Australian Museum as part of the “Surviving Australia” exhibition.

The Ur.Frog wrist rest is made of silicone and features built-in LEDs that will make the frog glow in the dark when it’s connected to a USB port.

This unique alarm clock uses speech recognition technology to allow you easily perform 10 different actions with voice commands. It responds to queries such as What time is it? with vocalized answers.

You might remember this Web Camera with Interactive Games from earlier this year. Aneo, the company behind the product, has now released a new version of this computer accessory.

Remember Beamz that we wrote about last week, the device that allows you to play musical by breaking laser beams with your hands.

The Vuzix iWear line of lightweight multimedia eyewear gives the user a big screen experience by creating a virtual display equivalent to a 62-inch screen viewed from a distance of 9 feet (depending on model).

This shiny red device allows to experience your own audio-visual, Jean Michel Jarre-style, high-tech, laser light show, in the comfort of your own home.

This indoor planetarium transforms any room into a truly stellar display, allowing you to view the night sky as it would appear anywhere in the world.

Sababa’s iNo will turn your iPod into a fun Name That Tune trivia game, and will at the same time give you a speaker with “stadium quality sound”.

Grown tired of the Tiger Woods Golf Simulator? Try the Full Swing, a simulator which allows you to setup and participate in online tournaments.