2D photography just not doing it for you anymore? Then take your photos to the next dimension with the FujiFilm FinePix REAL 3D System ($TBA). This new imaging system consists of the Fine Pix REAL 3D V1 camera, which also takes 3D movies, 2D pics and movies, and features a 3D LCD for real-time 3D framing, the FinePix REAL 3D... [More]
You're looking at the world's first laser-sighted slingshot ($50). Gone are the days of only grazing poor, defenseless animals — the PS-52's laser alignment system ensures you'll kill with pin point accuracy. And if slaughtering and mounting tiny vermin isn't your thing, you can always impress dates by splitting pencils at 20 feet or hitting cans at 60 feet away.... [More]
We hate having water on our bathroom floor, but hate having a towel or not-so-sweet rug on the floor even worse. We were delighted then when we saw the Teak Bath Mat ($70). It's made of reclaimed teak so it helps protect what we have left of this endangered wood, and it features a maze-design slat on the top to... [More]
There's really not much we can say about these things. They're darts... that you stick in the wall... to hang stuff on. The Dart Coat Hooks ($34/set of 3) are made of stainless steel and are tipped with screws for wall-mounting.... [More]
If you're serious about your training, you should be serious about your gear. And while you won't be able to wear the Nike Ultimate Ignition SS V-Neck ($60) to the mall, it will definitely get the job done in the gym. Designed to provide greater support and mobility, the shirt's seamless, dynamic fit construction improves comfort and freedom of movement.... [More]
Wouldn't it be cool if there was a clock that could respond to voice commands just like the computer on the Enterprise? The voice activated Moshi IVR Alarm clock ($50) takes you one step closer to realizing your lifelong dream of commanding a Federation starship. You initiate voice commands by saying "Hello Moshi," and the clock responds by illuminating and... [More]
If you enjoy experimenting with dangerous science at home (like building a thermic lance using bacon and an air hose that's capable of cutting through sheet metal) then Theo Gray's Mad Science: Experiments You Can Do At Home - But Probably Shouldn't ($17) is the book for you. Gray, a Popular Science columnist, shares his enthusiasm for explosive science by... [More]