HomeStar Spa – Sega Toys Bathroom Planetarium
Sega Toys, the Japanese company that has brought us the HomeStar home planetariums, has now released a bathroom version called HomeStar Spa.
Read moreSega Toys, the Japanese company that has brought us the HomeStar home planetariums, has now released a bathroom version called HomeStar Spa.
Read moreThese cool looking Space Invaders keychains from the Japanese video game developer Taito are made of crystal clear acrylic, each one with a colorful pixel invader captured inside.
Read moreThe Japanese watch importer Tokyoflash has announced two new amazing timepieces – Scramble and Progression, both from the Nekura company.
Read moreInfection is the name of a new beautiful watch from the Japanese watch importer Tokyoflash. The timepiece features a unique pulsating three color LED display – once again with the characteristic hard-to-tell-the-time look.
Read more“Don’t talk with your mouth full” – maybe that’s what inspired Japanese designer Ikuko Nakazawa to come up with this nice set of porcelain plates.
Read moreThis little desktop gadget companion flashes on and off and plays the Super Mario Brothers music with a simple push of a button on the back and the star.
Read moreLast week we saw our favorite tin can astromech droid R2-D2 in the shape of a belt buckle. This week they have turned him and his red cousin R2-D1 into a nice pair of desktop speakers.
Read moreThe popular HomeStar Pure home planetarium from the Japanese Sega Toys company is now also available in a mini version.
Read moreIf the 6x iPhone Telescope that we covered a couple of months ago isn’t enough to take your mobiles photos where you want, maybe this one will.
Read moreRemember those fun and cool Star Wars Golf Club Covers from last year? Now you can extend your gear with some new Star Wars-themed golf accessories.
Read moreCrazy about Hello Kitty gadgets and on the lookout something über cute to wake you up in the morning? You can stop looking now.
Read moreA great performance of the song “Smoky Bubbles” by Denki Groove, a Japanese techno-pop group, using a jailbroken iPod Touch 1.1.2 with third-party applications such as Pocket Guitar and BeatPhone:
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