A Tool to Deceive and Slaughter by Caleb Larsen

A Tool to Deceive and Slaughter
A work by Caleb Larsen, part of the idea behind “A Tool to Deceive and Slaughter” is that it exists in “eternal transitional flux.” The idea is reminiscent of a magical item with ideas about its own fate, a la The One Ring.

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Alex Ross the iPhone App

The Alex Ross iPhone App
If there’s ever something you want to accomplish, “there’s an app for that.” As much as I hate that damned slogan, within reason, it holds true. Until recently, you had to open a browser, type in a web address and wait excruciating seconds to get a good look at artist Alex Ross’ work. How archaic is that?

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Timmy O'Riley by L. Hadron and the Colliders

Timmy O'Riley by L. Hadron and the Colliders
Without further ado, “Timmy O’Riley” by L. Hadron and the Colliders.

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The Most Useless Machine Ever Is Cute


Claude Shannon invented a contraption referred to by many as “The Ultimate Machine”. When switched on, the machine switches itself off. Simple enough. The box is a social experiment more than anything else.

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The iPhone Zoom Lens - For The Spy In All Of Us

The iPhone Zoom Lens is for Spies
For all those avid iPhone photographers out there–or for those spies on a budget–this ridiculous iPhone zoom lens is a must-have.

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Wii Fit Plus Hands-On

Wii Fit Plus
Atomik takes a look at the Wii Fit Plus and how much it can truly help you get fit.

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Bavarian Motor Works Looking to Augment Reality

BMW To Augment Reality
Performing routine maintenance on cars with your father/uncle/sibling is a timeless tradition that passes on the basic responsibilities of owning a vehicle. This augmented reality concept from BMW emulates this effect without all of that icky family bonding.

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Paul Fryer's Tesla Chess Set

Paul Fryer's Chess Set for Tesla
Paul Fryer’s Chess Set for Tesla–of which there are only 7–lights up when the vacuum tube pieces are plugged into the board. It’s awesome to boot, but extra points for being more Retro-Futuristic than Steampunk.

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First In Line for a Palm Pre

First in Line for a Palm Pre
tinyComb spotted the first guy in line for a Palm Pre. He’s about a week early and in front of a Sprint store you might see in the back alley of the red-light district in Harlem.

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Zune HD Rumored Release Date

The Zune HD in September
Rumors have been springing up suggesting that in a few months we’ll see the Zune HD hit stores.
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