The LEGO Combination Safe is the perfect place to store your monopoly winnings and the odd tuppence for your kids. Any serious career criminal will have it destroyed with the age of a large hammer or a high height fairly quickly. Until then, we’ll enjoy the LEGO Combination Safe as the work of Lego art that it is.
For those of you with a (not so) green thumb, the DIY Eco Speakers maybe just the thing that gets you your bona-fide environmentally friendly pass. As the name suggests, you will have to put this cardboard boombox together yourself and the DIY Eco Speakers kit comes with everything to take you from cardboard cut-out to audio junkie in a jiffy.
Since the automobile industry has gone to pot, Toyota have decided to put some of their eggs into this Mind-Controlled Wheelchair concept. Although it is still not finished, the Mind-Controlled Wheelchair can be made to move and steer just with the force of sheer brain-powers. Dummies are out of luck.
Edible peripherals like the S’more Keyboard don’t tend to last long but they sure go down a trear (pun intended). Looking much tastier than the hamburger running shoe and easier to digest thatn the faux chocolate iPod case, the S’more Keyboard is one gadget that is truley delicious to both look at and taste. Made [...]
The HTC Hero, officially announced today, is the first Android phone with Flash. iPhone 3GS eat your heart out. The impressively flashy exterior aside, the HTC Hero is much in the mould of HTC’s other current offerings, the HTC Magic, HTC Lancaster and the myTouch. Still, with the added Flash and snazzy keyboard with simulated haptic forced-feedback, the HTC Hero may just be the cult winner for anything-but-iPhone diehards.
Having a control pad attached to the iPhone doesn’t seem the most practical of uses but heck, that’s not stopping the folks behind the Gamebone Pro from having a crack at bringing it to market. Connecting to the iPhone via Bluetooth, the Gamebone Pro is sure to make playing iPhone games easier but this is ignoring the fact that most iPhone games are designed to take advantage of the iPhones accelerometer and a gamepad would be hard-pressed to fit into that model.