Archive for December, 2011
Women Superman Underwear

16 Sexy Geeky Panties You’d Love your Girlfriend to Wear

What makes a geek happy? Well, lotsa things. But seeing your girlfriend or wife actually wearing your favorite superhero logo on her underwear, or actually anything geeky at all, makes …

DIY Shower Spa head

DIY Shower Spa

Fancy shower heads are great, but unfortunately the prices are also fancy. A post on Instructables shows you how to build your own spa shower head with parts you can pick up for a few bucks at the hardware store.

camera usb

USB Drive Shaped Like a Camera

This geeky USB drive is defently for the photo geek in you.

Tablets RoundUp

How to Choose the Best Tablet

With so many options out there, it is not unusual for people to get confused when looking for a tablet to buy. However, the following tips should make the decision easier.

Recycled tree at night

Christmas Tree Made From Recycled Soda Bottles

Whatever you celebrate this time of year, you have to admit that Christmas trees are still pretty cool. One artist in a town in Lithuania saved a lot of money by building one out of recycled soda bottles.

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Stop Motion Gameboy Classics In Minecraft

Users can create literally anything in Minecraft, even some Game Boy Classics of the early 90′s, thanks to the magic of stop motion animation.

subway washroom tiles concept

New York Subway System Bathroom Tiles Are Very Trippy

A new concept for a bathroom to be tiled according to the New York subway system makes for one really trippy viewing experience.

Kisai Sensai Pure LED Watch

Gifts for Geeks Under $100: 7 Tokyoflash LED Watches

It’s shopping time! Every year you are trying to buy  new and exciting gifts for your loved ones. Well, your search is over! If you are a loyal Walyou reader you’ve probably seen these …

Roboden stretching cable

Roboden: The World’s First Stretching Power Cable

A Japanese company has developed some stretchable power cables.

flying robots build tower

Team of Flying Robots Build a 6 Meter High Tower

A team of tiny flying robots, using coordinates programmed by several architects, was recently able to build a 6 meter high tower.