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Iron Man Origami Figure and Mask

The popular Avenger, Iron Man, has been remade and folded together out of colorful paper by Brian Chan. The result is spectacular.

5 Top-Ranked Doctor Who Audiobooks

No matter if you are an NuWhovian or if you enjoy the Old Who more, you will surely like the adventures recounted in the Doctor Who audio books. Here are five of the most loved audio books that feature the Doctor and his companions.

iRemoco Is Another Helicopter Controlled By iDevices

Remote control helicopters, planes and cars are almost as popular as they were when they were first created.  One change is that the way that these devices are being controlled has evolved over the years.

Angry Birds On Rooted Nook Reader

Angry Birds are pretty much everywhere these days, even where they’re not supposed to be, like on this Barnes & Noble eReader.

New And Improved Mili iPhone Projector

Any modern, compact gadget with the capability of reproducing video is a pocket-cinema theater of sorts waiting to happen. With the nifty Mili iPhone Projector 2, there’s no more waiting.

Jimi Hendrix Frozen in Carbonite

Another legend who owes Jabba the Hut some money and found his fate being frozen in Carbonite!

Super Mario Bros. Storage Blocks

Mario nostalgia remains quite popular and, as a result, so does a variety of fan-made art based on the hit series. These Mario block storage cubes are just one great new example.

appBlaster Allows iPhone To Be AR Gun

Since the iPhone has been released, more and more uses have come out that allow the iPhone to be used for things other than just using it for a phone.

Kisai Rogue LCD/LED Watch By Tokyoflash

By now, I don’t think there’s anything Japanese watch company Tokyoflash can release which will truly blow away those who’re plenty familiar with their inventive, extravagant designs. Still, you have to give them props for consistency: Every new model is every bit as good as the previous one, and their ability to come up with non traditional time-telling schemes never seems to let up.

Strumming with the Air Guitar Move

Music based video games have been around for some time now. It gives a player the sheer joy of playing music without even having taken music lessons. But there was something lacking in them. While it gave the joy of playing music it failed to arouse the enthusiasm that comes from actually playing an instrument. This little gap has been filled by a duo from San Francisco, Colin and Ronald.

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