USB Powered Clothes
One of the latest inventions to come from Japan are USB powered air conditioned clothes. The clothes have two 10cm fans located on the sides of clothing. Apparently “these fans draw in a large amount of air which helps to vaporise thus dissipating sweat and bringing down the wearers’ body temperature.” Complete with switches to adjust fan speed…
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Has the world gone mad? This latest invention might see you nodding in violent agreement. Bio-Genica is a Bioengineering Company that has combined, and modified existing DNA to create Genpets - living,…
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It gives a completely new meaning to the phrase 'rock 'n' roll'. For boffins have invented a cutting-edge gadget combining a portable music player and a toilet paper dispenser.
The state-of-the-art device…
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This is cool -- now anyone can make a feature film using only a cell phone.
It is increasingly common for video footage shot on cell phones to appear in the mainstream news media. This is largely due…
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Stop poking out other people's eyes! That's the goal of the innovative Bumperella concept from RKS Design. Interesting, but I would rather make sure OTHER people have a Bumperella...
"The concept for…
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The Mosquito sound system by Compound Security Systems Ltd. was supposed to be the sonic equivalent of a "no loitering" sign. It has an annoying, high-pitched sound that most adults are unable to hear,…
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Want a tiny remote controlled plane for your living room? The Butterfly is a 3.6g r/c plane that takes toys for adults to a new level.
Get it for $239 from Think Geek:
The Dream of an R/C airplane that…
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Apple lovers everywhere can rejoice knowing that their beloved company is now accused of mass producing iPods in sweashops. Enjoy...
From the BBC:
Apple is investigating a newspaper report that staff…
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If you want to see chickens "getting air" and "doing tricks" then you should head to Burger King's new website in the US. The more viewers the site receives, the crazier the exploits of the chicken, so…
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Ever since its release in 1980, The Empire Strikes Back has fueled the dreams of geeks across the world. Considered by many to be the best of the Star Wars saga, it was the first film where we really learned…
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Bridgestone has released the thinnest color electronic paper yet. For those of you who haven't been following e-paper too much, it's a piece of paper that acts like a computer monitor. Up until now,…
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Looking to add a little tech to your classic car? The Becker Mexico 7948 is a high tech deck for your classic ride. It's hip retro styling is combined with a color display. Note: at roughly $2,000 the…
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Two inventors, James Sooy and Oliver Gibson, have created the first Pierced Glasses. By simply piercing the top of your nose, you can attach a nice hinge in your head for mounting glasses.
When the…
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By now you've noticed the odd looking World Cup soccer ball. What you might not know is that the new ball is rounder, high tech, and unfriendly to goalies.
"When the strikers for either Germany or…
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The 2006 World Cup sees Germany showcasing some of the best football grounds in the world and their design gives a clue to what the stadiums of the future will look like.
Globally, a new generation of…
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