Man that is 95% blind goes for a spin in Google’s new driver-less car. And where does he want to go? Taco Bell. Well, alright!

Source.

“A Tennessee city with one-gigabit-per-second internet runs a $300,000 contest to find ways of using it.”

Click to read ‘City With Super Fast Internet Invites Innovators to Play’.

Transistor sister circuir earrings available from ThinkGeek

Transistor sister circuir earrings available from ThinkGeek

This phone may not be smart, but its resourceful. The “SpareOne” is a $50 cell phone that will stay charged for 15 years! Read about it here.

This phone may not be smart, but its resourceful. The “SpareOne” is a $50 cell phone that will stay charged for 15 years! Read about it here.

Swiss Army USB available at Swiss Knife Shop
Cool, but I kind of wish it came with the knife part too…

Swiss Army USB available at Swiss Knife Shop

Cool, but I kind of wish it came with the knife part too…

Making use of outdated devices… you’re doing it right.

This webcam looks suspiciously familiar … and angry.
(via reddit)

This webcam looks suspiciously familiar … and angry.

(via reddit)

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For the Ladies: iNecklace
I could make a joke about how geeks suck at turning girls on and giving them a power button won’t help, but I won’t. The iNecklace is stylish as shit and even lights up! Get it from Gizmine for $75.
[Via Technabob]
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For the Ladies: iNecklace

I could make a joke about how geeks suck at turning girls on and giving them a power button won’t help, but I won’t. The iNecklace is stylish as shit and even lights up! Get it from Gizmine for $75.

[Via Technabob]

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3D Printable R/C Koopa Shells.
You can download the schematics for free over at Thingverse, and then proceed to chase your neighbors, children, and small animals for hours of fun.
Cool little projects like this always make me wish I wasn’t too lazy/afraid of failure to make my own 3D printer. Maybe one day…
(via Gizmodo)

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3D Printable R/C Koopa Shells.

You can download the schematics for free over at Thingverse, and then proceed to chase your neighbors, children, and small animals for hours of fun.

Cool little projects like this always make me wish I wasn’t too lazy/afraid of failure to make my own 3D printer. Maybe one day…

(via Gizmodo)