UFO Night Light

Is the Flying R/C UFO Lamp a bit too much for your needs? Try this UFO night light instead, created by Stuart Morrow, a.k.a. katsudesigns at the Etsy online marketplace.

Is the Flying R/C UFO Lamp a bit too much for your needs? Try this UFO night light instead, created by Stuart Morrow, a.k.a. katsudesigns at the Etsy online marketplace.

The Japanese toy manufacturer Tomy has announced its QFO – a small radio-controlled flying toy that was recently displayed at the 2008 Tokyo Toy Show in Japan.

The Japanese video game developer Taito is giving you a chance to light up your room in a way that would even make Fox Mulder jealous, using a flying UFO inspired radio-controlled lamp.

This UFO inspired USB 2.0 compliant hub allows you to connect up to four different USB devices at the same time, using the eject button equipped ports.

This Radio Controlled UFO ($80) is designed to be used as a fun indoor toy.
The micro motor jet thrusters will take the helium balloon airship in any direction you want, or stand still in mid-air and do some 360 degree turns.

Wow, Moller International has started the production of M200G – a “flying car” capable of hovering 10 feet off the ground and cruise at a speed of 50 mph.
The craft will cost somewhere between 90,000-125,000 USD, depending on engine costs. Here’s a video clip of the M200G in action:
See the press release for more information.
(Paleo-Future via Gizmodo)