A digital and analog clock
Tuesday, November 11th, 2008Seen at the Tokyo Design Week 08, this clock married both digital and analog. Original, clean, but unfortunately not yet available for sale. Maybe one day…

Seen at the Tokyo Design Week 08, this clock married both digital and analog. Original, clean, but unfortunately not yet available for sale. Maybe one day…

Even smaller, more cute, the MiniBee of the Japanese company ccp (a subsidiary of Namco Bandai) known for its models already called Honey Bee. The MiniBee is also an infrared remote control helicopter, but even smaller. It was announced as the smallest in the world with 10cm in length. It weighs only 8 grams and range in the remote! It helps guide the aircraft up to 5 meters. For perfect days at the office. To see video, it’s here.

It is the turn of Star Wars to follow the “fashion” of toasters… The joy of devouring a toast stamped with the head of Darth Vader early in the morning. What else? Price: $54.99.

Even the hands of Mickey Mouse can make money. The USB flash drive comfortably housed in the rubber glove, which serves at the same time as a protective cap against dust. It is a great gift idea for those who are fans of Mickey.

Here is the advertising for Guitar Hero World Tour with Heidi Klum, on Playstation 3.
Since last few days, the weather is rather gloomy and cold temperatures, it was time to present a pair of Geek gloves, the Swany G-cell. They are equipped with Bluetooth technology, which lets you answer to your mobile phone, listen to your interlocutor through its integrated speaker and microphone. It must still cost $495 to purchase these gloves.

The most boring in the snowball battles is the part that consist in making frantically ammunition more or less spherical while bombarding the opposing side.
But all this will soon be a history, because this snowball gun can also make them. And groups of three, please. The gun will then very conveniently project its making to fifteen meters away, confers you a significant tactical superiority over opponents only with gloves.
The Cold War in post-ski is definitely an eternal arms race, and your new snow gun will cost $30.

It’s Brando which improves the principle with now 8GB of internal memory, the ability to turn the head of the dog to see the evil in its eyes, as well as the ability to shut it down, which is not stupid! Price: $39.99 HERE.

If you still don’t have a Halloween costume (or if you want to prove your love for Master Chief in imbuing his suit…), here’s the official costume (and I stress the official, who certainly have an influence on the price), billed $629.99, instead of $849.99 to start. A good deal? Available here.
Finally, the smallest robots able to walk. These “human-shaped Robo-Q” should be available in Japan in February 2009 for 3500 yen each ($25), then later in Europe according to the manufacturer Tomy.
