This little robot has suction cups built into its feet, allowing it to climb up, down, around, and upside down smooth surfaces like windows and mirrors.…
Author: Robert Birming
Recently we have seen our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man as a Speaker Pillow and a Boombox Backpack. Throw in a CD player and a radio, mix it…
The pocket-sized three-button Disgo Video might just be the easiest digital video camcorder out there. The buttons gives you access to the most basic functions; recording,…
Yesterday we covered those stylish Bookshelf Speakers. Today we take a look at a product where the actual shelf is also the speaker.
A couple of new things have been added to GeekAlerts: BlogRush Widget BlogRush is a free service that allows you to add a sidebar widget to…
The black stylish Gigabyte GP-S5500 USB Speakers ($30) comes with a built-in Class-D amplifier and is said to deliver “high quality of sound with low power…
The Roboco robot pet from Tomy is now available at AudioCubes for $17. (Update: Link removed because the page is gone.) This little square robot dog…
Something for those Star Wars fans how wants to show their love for Lucas’s epic space saga, but are still not ready for the full costume.
Remember that fun little battery lamp from Suck UK? Here’s kind of the same idea, but using a 9-volt battery to create a flashlight.
Did you like the looks of the Marshall DAB Radio? Then maybe these beautiful handmade guitar amp-inspired speakers will come as good news to you.
If you had any doubts whether yesterday’s keyboard would really work the way the product name gave the impression of, here’s your chance to get something…
You’re wearing the Superman Cufflinks, the Superman Pen is in the breast pocket, and when the day is over the shirt is back on the Superman…
How about a Football Simulator ($60) to add to the golf, surfing and jet ski ones? Same idea; plug it directly into a television, and you’re…
This spy device acts as a bionic ear, allowing you hear faint sounds up to 20-30 meters (66-98 feet) away, and loud sounds at 100 meters…
The Magic Sensor Clock ($11) features a built-in multicolored light and a display that shows information about time, date, week and temperature.
The light-weight Da Gennaro oven features a characteristic design and allows you to prepare pizzas and other dishes just like in a wood-burning oven.
The California based Greenlight Concepts company creates retro-modern lighting fixtures using glass lenses recycled from discarded traffic lights.
The 45 iPod Cases web site offers a wide selection of cases made from cassette tapes, built to fit your 1st and 2nd generation iPod Nano.
The MB 1000 is currently the world’s smallest touchscreen watch phone.
Unfortunately there isn’t much information available about this product from A1Pro, but the name sure sounds interesting: USB/PS2 Black Keyboard with Handwritten Identity Feature. Let’s hope…