Philips Digital Drawing Tool

Now you don’t need to worry about your children creating art on the walls when you look away. With the Philips “Drag and Draw” you can instead encourage them to decorate the walls with their colorful paintings.
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Now you don’t need to worry about your children creating art on the walls when you look away. With the Philips “Drag and Draw” you can instead encourage them to decorate the walls with their colorful paintings.

Are you a huge fan of Hello Kitty and have $6,300 just laying around waiting to be spent? Then maybe placing a pre-order of the Hello Kitty Robot is what you want to do.

If you’ve already covered your dog, pool, head, and feet with LEDs - what could be the next step? Maybe to make those light-emitting diodes airborne?
The Flashflight Disc-o LED Flying Disc, Multi-color ($15) has nine colorful LED lights around its perimeter, giving it a nice glow as it spins through the air.
Also available in the following models:

Red5 has just unveiled the Black Ghost R/C Helicopter ($61) - a cool looking radio controlled toy, featuring double blades and great control. Pre-orders are open and they expect to start shipping in September.

Electric toys that seems to whisper “I am your father” to your kids is nothing new. But it’s never quite been with the same authority as the Star Wars Darth Vader Laptop - an educational tool shaped like the helmet worn by Anakin Skywalker’s alter ego. Hidden inside is a mini QWERTY keyboard and a light sabre.

There’s still room for at least one more tiny super-lightweight RC helicopter before this day is over (we had the Firefly earlier today).
Blade Runner 2 ($122) is an easy to fly mini helicopter, thanks to its counter-rotating double blades - a function that eliminates the torque spin you get from a standard single rotor helicopter. Here you have a trim slider to help you control the amount of torque and finding the perfect balance.

Yes, it’s yet another lightweight radio controlled mini helicopter out to change the effective working hours around offices worldwide.
The Firefly Mini R/C Helicopter ($60) comes with a dual rotor design and two-channel hand control. A green LED light will guide you during night flying.

The design of the FredriksonStallard Kite ($45) is something you don’t see every day for these kind of toys. Kites are generally colorful and have a somewhat childish look, but this one is all black. A dark stealth fighting looking bird, said to be “amazingly easy to fly”.
Size: 13 x 21.5 in. (33 x 55 cm).

Here’s a little something to give you that Schwarzeneggerish feel before heading down to the beach. A quick look at your Jolt body through the EyeClops Bionic Eye ($50) will take your ego to new dimensions.
Take an eye-popping peek at the world around you with the EyeClops Bionic Eye. The EyeClops is a handheld bionic eye that allows kids to view virtually any item at 200 times the regular size on any TV screen. Common everyday objects appear extraordinary: Table salt looks like blocks of ice. Fine hair looks like twisted rope. Even your own skin looks alien! Just Plug it in to the TV and turn it On. There is no software to install, no system requirements to read and no buttons to fiddle with. View virtually any object ranging from the carpet to the family dog to a spider. An observation chamber and dish are included for small objects and liquids. Place objects in either and watch the results on any TV screen! There is also a base for hands-free use. Reality TV right in your family room.
(Via Gizmodo)

What’s on the mind of a Cyberman’? Well, it’s up to you to decide - at least with the Doctor Who 2007 - Cyberman Etch-A-Sketch ($16) one.
Lift up the lid of this cyborg villain and you will find a hidden etch-a-sketch screen for you to start making up his mind.
I wish I could read what his eyes are sayin’
Staring straight and not blinking
He’s not giving anything away
What is he thinking?
The Streets - What Is He Thinking
(Via Tech Digest)