Talking flowers and flaming Gameboys
Feb. 7th, 2007 07:24 amSource: Coolest Gadgets When your battery-powered devices run out, the USB port can come to the rescue again. Exactly like a conventional recharger, except you can't plug it into those things called "wall sockets". You know, over there, where the computer is plugged in. |
Source: Gizmodo The little pixie apparently is able to tell you what your plant is thinking. The mind boggles. |
Source: Gizmodo Winnie the Pooh speakers, although the grin combined with the location of the speaker wires makes me wonder about the Bear of Little Brain. |
Source: Gizmodo This pen doesn't use any ink; rather, the nib is a metal alloy that sheds bits of itself when rubbed across a surface. Kind of like a high-tech crayon. |
Source: Gizmodo Apparently, a Gameboy was tough enough to survive a firefight in the first Gulf War. It stilled worked when retrieved from the wreckage. |
When your battery-powered devices run out, the USB port can come to the rescue again. Exactly like a conventional recharger, except you can't plug it into those things called "wall sockets". You know, over there, where the computer is plugged in.
The little pixie apparently is able to tell you what your plant is thinking. The mind boggles.
Winnie the Pooh speakers, although the grin combined with the location of the speaker wires makes me wonder about the Bear of Little Brain.
This pen doesn't use any ink; rather, the nib is a metal alloy that sheds bits of itself when rubbed across a surface. Kind of like a high-tech crayon.
Apparently, a Gameboy was tough enough to survive a firefight in the first Gulf War. It stilled worked when retrieved from the wreckage.



