We dare to say that some of Oakley's other products, like bags and watches, are probably better quality and more stylish than their current eyewear collection. Take the AP Sandbag ($110) for instance. It's a great industrial-looking, sling-style bag worthy of any urban warrior. Features include an Adaptable Payload design, dedicated laptop compartment, interior storage pockets, removable outer pockets, rivet... [More]
While it may look like a hockey puck to some, the Motorola T815 Smartphone-Based Navigation System ($TBA) is designed to pair with your Bluetooth-enabled smartphone to provide turn-by-turn GPS navigation. Spoken directions and maps on screen with visual directions. It can even help your evening commute via updated traffic information.... [More]
We don't know why it took so damn long to get a clock that answers the simple question "What time is it?" The Verbarius Clock ($160; Nov 2007) does simply that, utilizing graphic LCD screens behind tinted glass to give the answer in simple terms, such as "Fifteen minutes to five" and "Seven nineteen p.m." Multiple languages are pre-installed on... [More]
Imagine having crispy pizza from the microwave... That alone is enough for us to take notice of the Black & Decker InfraWave Countertop Oven ($150). The 1500-watt oven offers instant heat with no preheating, and can deliver microwave-like cooking speeds with the performance of a traditional oven by using specific wavelengths of light from high-power light bulbs to cook your... [More]
Professional office settings require guys to give up their swimsuit calendars. Add some pizzazz nonetheless to your cubicle walls with this Prepetual Calendar ($38). This eternal calendar lets you move the two magnetic balls to mark the date and month. It’s made of injection-molded plastic and magnets.... [More]
Ever been to a meeting where you tried to keep organized notes, but ended up with ideas and numbers chaotically scrawled everywhere? Apparently so has the Behance team, and they decided to remedy the situation with the Action Pad ($8). Based on the Action Method, the pad uses four distinct zones on each page to provide a flexible template for... [More]
If you're sick of seeing Moleskines come out of everybody's pocket, feast your eyes on the rugged-looking Field Notes Memo Books ($10/3-pack). These soft-covered notebooks are filled with 48 pages of crisp graph paper, perfect for your to-do list or any of the "Practical Applications" suggested inside the back cover — such as Treasure Maps, Gambling Debts, and Half-Ass Calculations.... [More]
Keep track of offending douchebags with this handy Shit List Pad ($7). Each list can hold up to nine offenders, their offense and its severity, and what your plan of attack will be. [Thanks, Ammar]... [More]