Author: Robert Birming

Based in Stockholm, Sweden, Robert is a blogger and musician with an eye on innovative gadgets and design geekiness.

Scrolling LED messages, we’ve seen them in products like badges, boards, pens and fans, and now they’ve also managed to find their way into a USB…

Speaking of submersible Bluetooth keyboards, here’s a radio-controlled replica of the USS Seawolf SSN-21 submarine, featuring a cool looking sub-style controller.

The new iKey Bluetooth keyboard BT-87-TP features an integrated touchpad and 87 keys, including 12 function keys, Its industrially suited sealed design makes the keyboard both…

The modular dwelling system “Walking House” is capable of moving in speeds of up to 60 meters per hour and it enables persons to “live a…

The colorful “Magic Cube” USB 2.0 hub looks like a close cousin to the cylinder hub and it will provide you with four rotatable ports and…

For those of you who enjoyed the LEGO Coasters and the LEGO Salt and Pepper Shakers, here’s a fun and colorful set of cutlery that should…

Techball is the name of this upright version of the classic electronic pinball game. You can play the game from distances of up to 20 feet…

This pocket-friendly device, no more than 12.5cm (4.9in.) in length, features a built-in stereo speaker and it is capable of projecting a 50 inches wide image…

Here’s a fun and geeky complement to the Star Trek Enterprise Bottle Opener we covered a few months ago; a pair of nutcrackers shaped like Spock…

Martyr is the name of this creative nightlight designed by the Play Coalition team. The small lamp is designed like to look like someone who’s trying…

After having read about the USB Retro Arcade Controller featured here at GeekAlerts last week, Curt emailed us a tips about this cool Atari 2600 USB…

Simply press the nose on Kim, an alarm clock inspired by mid-20th century science fiction, and her eyes light up red as she states the current…

The London-based Arcade Memories company has released the Optime Strategies Table, a cool alternative to the Arcade Gaming Table we saw earlier this year.

These magnifying glasses, featuring two bright LED lights and four different lens options, are said to be suitable for stamp collectors, sewing, reading, drawing etc.