You might associate Atari with the classic 2600 game console, but they also made computers. One guy who had an old Atari computer needed a disk drive for it. So he made a tiny replica that plugs into it and runs on SD cards.
Lenticular Lenses Can Work In Crowd Control
There may not be anything more annoying then walking down the hallway and having your path blocked because a group of people walking the other way are taking up the entire length of the hall.
Mario Bros In The Real Plumbing World
There’s no geek on the face of the earth who isn’t familiar with Nintendo’s mascot Mario and his brother Luigi. We’re all used to seeing them fight Koopas, Piranha Plants and Goombas, but sometimes the fact that they’re supposed to be plumbers kind of slips our mind.
Acoustic Poetry: Helping Connect with the Surroundings
When product designing branches out to incorporate a social cause, the value of the product increases multifold. The Acoustic Poetry device is one such product.
Get the Best Travel Recommendations with Wanderfly 2.0
One of the best Web sites for globetrotters and casual travellers has just been upgraded to the 2.0 version. The update brings social media integration and much more.
Have a Slice of Toasted iPhone for Breakfast
Waking up to an annoying alarm clock can either make or break your day. Have this cool iPhone charger and clock on your bedside, however, and mornings will surely be a tech-savvy delight.
Skyfer – Advertise Services on Your Smartphone
Suppose you’re a small business owner or do small jobs on the side. How would you tell others you were available for work? In the past, you might have used the Yellow Pages, but that’s a relic from the last century. Skyfer is a service that lets smartphone users find people willing to work for them.
This Watch Will Take Your Breath Away, Literally
Eole is an example of a gadget which is quite difficult to comprehend with a human mind at first. Why wearing a blowing-powered watch: ecology? lung’s exercise? energy saving?
Vibe iOS App Helps You Share Thought Bubbles
Zami.com, famous already for its iOS app AskLocal, recently launched a new iPhone app that allows sharing thoughts and photos with people nearby.



