My favourite hide-n-seek spots as a kid were always the bathtub or a closet. With this Bath Cabinet, I can have the best of both worlds.
Starting July, the $US100 DXG-125V HD waterproof camcorder shoots in 720p using h.264 compression and is available in red, olive green and camouflage. Too manly for you? There’s a girly version too.
Air-conditioned coffins are all the rage now in Serbia, where they keep bodies looking extra fresh. I can understand how people can’t live without their A/C, but really, they need it when they’re dead too?
Jalopnik had the honour of test driving the RENNtech Mercedes C63 AMG SPEC.R. It’s a beautiful car, but one of the most interesting features is the radar jamming system built into the rear-view mirror.
Whatever the Zune HD is, if what’s depicted in this slick cache of images is real, I want one real, real bad. UPDATE: We have reason to believe it’s legit and a bit more info.
His baby prematurely splayed over all the internet, Mike Arrington pulls back the rest of the curtain on the CrunchPad web tablet. It still sounds fantastic.
I didn’t know much about Andy Riley till I saw his newly published book of “alarming inventions,” DIY Dentistry.
Nothing has been confirmed, but rumour has it that Samsung and LG are looking to release mobile phones with LTE technology sometime in 2010.
For the last 30 years, Fred Baier has been making some strange and wonderful commissioned furniture. Here is his Dual Quad desk—a real world transformer, if the toys were only made out of wood.
A Sony patent application reveals a very neat implementation of the PSP. Imagine a camera-enabled car you can drive around…through an augmented reality race course.