Headline Fashion - CNN Headline News T-Shirts
News media giant CNN launched a website selling T-shirts of your news headlines. T-shirts with headlines such as "Pelosi says no to combined ticket", "Prank promotes sex, booze after prom" and "Deadly snake found slithering on beach" can be ordered from the online store.
The T-shirts, which come in four sizes (small, medium, large and extra-large) and three colors (black, gray and white) sell for $15 a piece.
Is this a smart move on CNN's part? I don't know, but this reminded me of that David…
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These days, it's rare you watch the news to catch the weather forecast, likely a quick Google search gets you your weather predictions. However, it could get even easier and a whole lot more accurate thanks to the world's first wrist-worn weather station.
The bracelet gizmo, Oregon Scientific's We…
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The THOUT UtiliTILE is a storage unit for your utensils. Instead of storing your spoons, folks and knives in a drawer, you can hurl them as you would a dart or a knife into this mounted tile on your wall.
"Ideal for small-space living, UtiliTILE: Dining is a series of simple-to-mount yet elegant l…
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Wear your geekiness loud and proud with the new summer 2008 collection from Alphanumeric.
The centerpiece of the collection is a bold design with a retro Casio watch graphics all over the T-shirt.
Other designs carry on with Alphanumeric's theme of promoting social, educational and environmental …
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I have to admit I was a little disappointed when I saw that these were exercising thumbs and not hyperactive cartoon bananas. The fact that these are thumbs though is a crucial part of the campaign's message.
The three-part ad campaign for Vinaphone is meant to promote its ultra-cheap text messagi…
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The Seatbelt lounge chair combines two life savers: seatbelts that save human lives, and product recycling which saves our planet.
The chair is designed by Nuttapong Charoenkitivarakorn and created by Thai villagers who loop lengths of recycled cotton-nylon seat belts around the chairs' plywood fra…
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The remainder of the Berlin Wall is a huge tourist landmark, but the problem was finding it, even with maps, as the wall isn't there anymore. Now with the help of a hand-sized touchscreen multimedia device with GPS, tourists can see a colorful map and a barrier line where the once 130-mile wall was …
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What happens when life imitates computer games? The Human Snake happens! The stop-motion video is actually a viral ad for the Nokia N-Gage campaign.
Despite it being an ad, the Human Snake video is so well done, it's a welcome addition to Trend Hunter's collection of stop-motion videos, some of wh…
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This Nokia concept phone is creating quite a stir, yet nobody seems to know much more than what can be seen from the design. The sports phone has been featured and speculated about in several leading tech and gadget ezines, so there must be something buzz-worthy about the mobile.
What is known is …
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These shoes were designed with hand-painted leather and were recently showcased at Neon's winter fashion show.
"The Brazilian label's co-designer Dudu Bertholini has been collecting leftover painted cow skin—some of them rare—from his trips abroad to New York and throughout his home country, …
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I'm liking this wood casing for the iPod. There is no real information available on the product, but I like the wood casing because it offers protection for the gadget in case of accidental dropping.
"Wanxinda Enterprise Group showcased its various cases for iPod products during China Sourcing…
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You have a tiny downtown apartment, and you're addicted to bagels, but you're too lazy to run to Tim Hortons each time you get a craving. If this sounds like you, maybe you'd like LG's bizarre microwave with built-in toaster slot on the side.
It looks more like an old video cassette player, but ap…
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Apple is offering customized iPods for Mother's day! In an era of personalization and more ad-hoc products, Apple started to leverage on an asset that would seem pretty common but that very frew brands are allowed to do: offer product customization.
Some other brands (e.g. Nike, Smirnoff, Absolut, …
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With the multitude of USB gadgets we have these days, and the limited USB ports on some PCs (hello Macbook Air and your lonely port); USB hubs have become an essential part of our tech life. And while most hubs give you a few more ports, the USB Rotary 7 Hub gives you SEVEN!
The 90 degree rotatabl…
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Previously we've featured Smart Things that transfer your data. It's like in those spy movies where two agents shake hands, then part immediately after, totally baffling the enemy agents as to how they transferred the information. Well, we just gave away the secret. The Nippon Telephones and Telegra…
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