LibraryBox 2.0

Now that the NSA is reading everything (hi Mitch!), maybe it’s time to thing about a little digital security when sharing files over the net. That’s one the reasons behind LibraryBox 2.0 ($100), a neat little project on Kickstarter by Jason Griffey. Essentially, LibraryBox is a little anonymous fileserver that … Read More

The Tetris Tie

For some, occasions with strict dress codes can get a little boring: The opera, church, your hated co-worker’s wedding. But some genius has invented a tie that can lighten up any social occasion. It’s called the LED Tetris Tie and according to TIME, was created from spare parts and put … Read More

NeverWet

Let’s cut to brass tacks: there’s a spray out there that will make whatever you spray it on immune to water and other fluids. Seriously. Okay, a less silly way to put that is this: NeverWet is a superhydrophobic spray. You can apply it to a number of surfaces (concrete, … Read More

Contact Lenses That Give You Telescopic Vision

A DARPA military project aimed at enhancing the vision of soldiers has led to contact lenses that can give wearers telescopic vision. According to CNET, researchers believe these contact lenses can help people suffering from macular degeneration and other eye problems. The contact lenses are 1 mm thick and are outfitted with … Read More

The Dollar Bill Shredding Alarm Clock

Here’s one way to guarantee that your butt will get out of bed. If you don’t respond to this alarm clock in a timely manner, it activates a paper shredder, where you loaded a dollar bill last night. Except, you’re Canadian, so this’ll cost you five bucks. Last night you … Read More

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