Archive for February, 2007

Egg Toppers

There is a gadget for everything, including ‘topping’ your eggs. Egg toppers cut the tip of your soft boiled egg off, and they come in many shapes and disguises


Read it in full on Cooking Gadgets

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Thong for Your Ipod Nano

Yup, just when you thought you had heard of every type of accessory for your Nano—well—now you have—the iPod Nano Thong!

The guys over at iPodStreet are selling a thong shaped case for the iPod Nano. Funny but not very practical, the leather thong covers your Nano’s clickwheel which makes it tough to use.


Read it in full on Styleaholics

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Vibrating eyeglasses: Vision Optic MyDo Bururu

Caffeine isn’t the only way to keep a college student awake during Finals week. The Vision Optic MyDo Bururu are—you guessed it—vibrating eyeglasses capable of detecting when you’re about to nod off. How? We’re not sure, but the vibrating mechanism is located over the ear.


Read it in full on PC Magazine

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Use Your Head To Find Those Lost Remotes

Whether a hardcore audiophile or casual TV watcher, somehow, we still end up with way more remotes and portable handheld devices than we can handle. Inevitably, that many devices can only result in many valuable hours wasted searching for the lost and misplaced… but not if the Remote Wrangler has anything to do with it.

The Multimedia Remote Control Wrangler (aka Remote Wrangler) has taken a novel approach to remote control storage that will be sure to take the world by storm, head first. It will certainly win the hearts (and heads) of those frustrated consumers who have had enough and are ready to regain control over their lives and remote controls. No more digging under seat cushions through Cheetohs and Fig Newton crumbs searching for the remote you had just 5 minutes ago. All your controls are now only a head scratch away.


Read it in full on InventorSpot

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How does a sideways bike work?

An inventor has made a bike that travels sideways. How does it work?

It has been hailed as the first major development in bicycle design for 150 years. The Sideways Bike has a steerable wheel with a set of handlebars at either end.

The cyclist sits sideways and operates a wheel with each hand, and pedalling makes the whole bike travel sideways.


Read it in full on BBC News

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