Brunton Hydrogen Reactor

If you’re preparing for the big one, or if you just want a power generator that won’t fill your house with carbon monoxide while you irresponsibly run it indoors, consider buying a hydrogen reactor. That’s right, hydrogen. Brunton makes a Hydrogen Reactor ($150) that weighs half a pound, is five … Read More

Safe-T “Fire Extinguishers”

Need some kitchen safety, but don’t want to compromise on style? Check out Safe-T Fire Extinguishers ($140+). Basically, they’re your typical, safe, EU-certified fire extinguishers (but you can’t call them that), but they look cool. [imagebrowser id=116]

Flask Tie

Need six ounces of whisky, but stuck in a place or situation where a tipple would be unacceptable, like, say, a shareholder’s meeting, or Sunday brunch with the in-laws? We have a solution: Flask Tie ($25). It’s a nondescript, clip on tie that comes in a range of colours, with … Read More

Neurio: Home Intelligence

Want to control your home appliances with a smartphone? Here’s a step in that direction: Neurio, which launched on Kickstarter this week. It’s basically three things: a wifi-enabled sensor that you install onto your breaker panel, allowing you to track how energy is used throughout your home, a cloud service … Read More

Review: Belkin Keyboard Case

With the right peripheral, your tablet becomes a very inexpensive, top-of-the line, high-battery-life laptop. If your tablet of choice is an iPad (and why wouldn’t it be?), then you need a keyboard case from Belkin ($99). I’ve been using one for the two weeks my laptop’s been in the repair … Read More

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