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- Cool high-quality head-mounted DVR camera system.
- World's first magnifying glass with zoom (although it looks more like a loupe).
- Finally you can have a home heat lamp in your own kitchen!
- Head massager, with speakers!
- Popping popcorn, one kernel at a time, with two $300 Arctic Spyder blue lasers.
- First, scuba masks with built-in DVR cameras, now ski/snowboard goggles.
- The awesome low-tech eco-friendly soap flakes dispenser.
- Forget glasses, send 3D right into your eyeballs with smart contact lenses.
- iPhone comparison infographic: AT&T versus Verizon.
- Do you have books =and= and an e-reader? Do you wish you could convert your books to read on your e-devices? Ion, maker of the USB turntable, has announced the Book Saver.
- Best termination letter ever.
- Classification system for t-shirts. I'll admit to several of these categories.
- A brief history of conspicuous product placement in movies.
- The shadowy group of Amazon product commenters have now selected the Breguet Classique Complications Tourbillon Messidor Mens Rose Gold Watch, and they're hilarious.
- Christmas is over. We have new shinies, and are dumping the old junk. You can't help but feel sorry for the Homeless Droids.
- Stoners with iPhones download the Roll Your Own app.
- Nothing says "virgin for life" like a full-back Star Wars tattoo.
- Amazing paper layer art.
- Star Wars pinups (scroll down to the images).
- Confessions of a Disney employee.
- The scrollwheel.
- Hoth plus Death Star? No, Minnesota.
- Every Star Trek Voyager episode.
- Laptop bag morphs into a desk: the Openaire.
- "Global warming" versus "weather".
- Han Solo's in Firefly?
- The flooding in Australia is demonstrated by this amazing footage from Toowoomba.
- Who buys this stuff?
- The 10 most gloriously geeky concept albums of all time.
- Rice Krispyhenge.
- The top 3 things gamers should care about less.
- Attack of the killer hamster.
- Some libraries of the rich and famous.
- The 10 most essential nerd foods.
- The chase film. It's an ad, but it's brilliant.
- A short film: Three Minutes.
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