Author: Robert Birming

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

Not everything needs to be powered by USB, sometimes a hand-cranked desktop gadget will do just as fine. Like this handy paper shredder.

These silver colored MP3 sunglasses are equipped with the wireless Bluetooth technology, allowing you to hook them up with your mobile phone.

The iBird from Silverlit is described one of the “latest generation of R/C flyers”. It simulates the the flight of a bird using realistic flapping wing…

Time for another one of those amazing home theater creations. This one has a rotating floor which transforms the seating arrangement. Once inside, they can watch…

“Mushroom Dealer” is the name of a new series of cool geeky Super Mario Bros. 2 inspired items designed by Alexandre Deviers.

This radio controlled micro plane is made of PSP foam and equipped with an advanced digital throttle and directional control, allowing you to perform extreme loops…

Minnesota based artist Debra Dresler used a vintage flash camera to create this beautiful, creative and nostalgic analog timepiece.

This weird looking silver tent gives you “all the benefits of a luxurious sauna” and can be stored away conveniently when it is not in use.…

For the ones of you still sitting on a large collection of compact discs, here’s a nice vault that will protect your music and movies from…

This stylish 4-port USB hub features a built-in digital alarm clock with backlight, and a mood light that illuminates 7 soft colors circularly.

Per Emanuelsson and Bastian Bischoff, two designers from the HDK school of design and crafts in Gothenburg, Sweden, has designed this cool looking surveillance inspired light…

Get ready for some new USB weirdness. This time it’s about a small massage hand that will help you relax and loosen those unwanted muscle tensions.

You might remember the iPhone telescope that we covered last month. Now you can also pimp up your Apple phone with a wide angle lens.

This may look like an ordinary computer mouse, but if you look closer you will notice an extra button that allows you to “protect your privacy”.