Saturday, May 31, 2008

No hugging, please...


The 'No Contact Jacket' can keep those unwanted hugs away. The exterior of this women's jacket can give off a non-lethal charge of 80,000 volts to discourage unwanted contact. Powered by a simple 9 volt battery, it can deliver enough of a surprising jolt to make a getaway. Probably a bad fashion choice for a family reunion.



Details and video demonstration via No Contact:
www.no-contact.com

Friday, May 30, 2008

no, YOU vacuum the carpet...


It would seem that the folks at iRobot, the makers of adorable robotic vacuum cleaners, have been working with the folks at Metal Storm electronic guns. The result: a very heavily armed 250 pound vacuum cleaner for military and police use. Last week they finally showed the result to public at a trade show.


Read all about it via The DangerRoom at Wired:
blog.wired.com

Thursday, May 29, 2008

It's a hobby...


For those of you that have been waiting, today is the release of the book 'Spycraft: The Secret History of the CIA's Spytech' by Robert Wallace. Jam packed with interesting stories and tidbits, it's a nonfiction book that reads like a rather outrageous adventure tale. Cost: about 20 USD. Available from the usual suspects.





Details and order from Amazon.com (US):
www.amazon.com

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Nobody's home...


Here's a nightlight that can help fool the bad guys: 'The FakeTV'. It's a very bright LED lamp that simulates the light thrown from a TV. It works on a timer, and uses only a fraction of the electricity of leaving a TV on. Cost: about 50 USD.


Details from FakeTV:
www.faketv.com

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Off shoring...


You could spend a lot of time fixing what's wrong with your country, or you could just start your own. The folks at 'Seasteading Institute' are here to help you figure out the finer points. The institute is all about setting up autonomous 'countries' offshore. There's a lot of work to be done setting up stuff like currency, constitutions, and so on... but, it could be really rewarding. Plus, you get to design your own flag and pick the national anthem.



Read all about it via the Seasteading Institute:
www.seasteading.org

Monday, May 26, 2008

Let's settle this...



If you are quite serious about your personal training, or need a place to work out your minor disputes - you might consider one of these: a professional Mixed Martial Arts ring. Easy to assemble and take down, you could even take it over to a friend's house. Cost: about 20, 000 USD.


All the details via Title Boxing:
store.tittleboxing.com

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Memento Mori...


There's been lots of chatter about crystal skulls lately.. but how about something useful? The Memento Mori swizzle sticks are topped with skulls that can help remind you of your mortality, and help mix your drinks. They could also be used as a not so subtle threat while having a drink with your arch nemesis. Available on a limited basis in sets of four, for about 195 USD.



Info and purchase via unica home:
www.unicahome.com

Saturday, May 24, 2008

That's hot...


The company 'Fluke' manufactures all kinds of interesting industrial test devices - one that stands out is the handheld thermal imager. Being able to see temperature signature of objects in the distance, it's handy for all kinds of stuff: playing hide-and-go-seek, determining if your beverage is drinkable, ghost hunting, etc.. It's a bit spendy as toy, approximate cost: about 7.500 USD



Handheld thermal imagers via Fluke:
us.fluke.com

Friday, May 23, 2008

Golfbot 2: The Shadow


Apparently all this robotic research is paying off. An Australian company is making caddy robots that will quietly follow you around with your bags. No remote controls are involved, only a small transponder that clips onto your belt. They're not for sale, but will be offered as a service via golf courses.



Details and videos via Shadow Caddy:
www.shadowcaddy.com.au

Thursday, May 22, 2008

The world...


It's really great to have the world at your fingertips. Even in this digital age, a good globe comes in pretty handy. The folks at Atmosphere in Denmark are making some very stylish ones that you won't mind leaving out.



Cool globes via Atmosphere:
www.atmosphere-newworld.com

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

New car smell...


This coming October, you'll be able to buy a fragrance from Porsche Design. The men's cologne will be called 'The Essence' and is the first time Porsche Design has made an olfactory product. Chances are good it won't smell anything like a garage.


Read all about it via WWD:
www.wwd.com

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Snap!!


The clever folks at Taser International have figured out a way to add a little bit of taser to other products. Intended for converting riot shields into big flat tasers, the 'taser conversion kit' could theoretically be used to make other household items into tasers, using 'peel and stick' technology. But why stop there? Imagine the fun of a taser lunchbox, briefcase or picnic table.


Details from Taser.com:
www.taser.com


PDF of a Taser shield conversion:
www.taser.com

Monday, May 19, 2008

California classic...


At the Paris International Car Show this coming September, Ferrari will introduce a new car to their lineup: 'The California'. Named after the legendary 250 GT California from the 1960's, this will be a modern reinterpretation. It will also be the first Ferrari with an unfolding hard top. Don't expect the extra weight to slow it down, it will still accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in under 4 seconds.



News release and pictures via the Autoblog:
www.autoblog.com

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Droning on...


With a couple of dollars and a little ingenuity, you can turn your radio controlled plane into a scout drone. The 'Pilot View FPV 2400' first person video camera system can put you in the tiny pilot seat of your RC plane. Using radio transmitters and VR style goggles, you can enjoy a birds eye view without the having to wear a parachute. Cost: about 550 USD.



Detail information and video via 'The Hobby Lobby':
www.hobby-lobby.com

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Bar bet...


The folks at Bell & Ross make watches that can survive very extreme environments. They've instigated a little test - 'The Big Jump'. After strapping on his watch - skydiver Michael Fournier will skydive from 130,000 feet landing in Saskatchewan, Canada (we hope). Which should also put him into a record book or two. The big date is May 28th.


Countdown and details in English and French via 'The Big Jump':
www.legrandsaut.org

Friday, May 16, 2008

Bar-In-A-Box...


What if there were a convenient bar... well... anywhere. Now through the miracle of pop up technology, you can stuff an entire bar into a packing case small enough to fit into a hatchback car. Interchangeable components even allow for configuring the bar for specific setups.



The 'Portabar' from Cantilever Bar Systems:
www.cantileverbarsystems.co.uk

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Seven from Bruce...


Forget life advice from 'Dear Abby', Here's seven pieces of advice from martial arts legend Bruce Lee for getting your life in order.


Top 7 fundamentals for getting your life in shape from Bruce Lee via Positivity:

www.positivityblog.com

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

London in LA...


The 'London NYC' is a rather chic hotel in midtown New York. Now, they've quietly opened a stylish branch in Los Angeles. Tonnes of cool amenities and a restaurant by everyone's favorite cranky celebrity chef, Gordon Ramsay. And strangely enough for Los Angeles, it's located walking distance from the Viper Room and Whisky A Go Go.

The new 'London West Hollywood:
www.thelondonwesthollywood.com



And for good measure, 'The London NYC':
www.thelondonnyc.com

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Shot in the dark...


It's good to know if you need a Tactical Air Gun, they're out there. For instance, the Walther Nighthawk Tactical Air Pistol - outfitted with a flashlight, red dot targeting, and fast rapid repeat firing system. The vermin should be a little afraid. Cost: about 150 USD.


The Walther Nighthawk Air Pistol via Airgun Depot:
www.airgundepot.com

Monday, May 12, 2008

Shady...


Here's something to help with your 'incognito' look - the Ben Sherman 70's Aviator Shades. Squared aviator style tortoise shell with gradient amber lenses. Very funky. Cost: about 115 USD.



Available from Urban Outfitters:
www.urbanoutfitters.com

Sunday, May 11, 2008

iSpy...


Here's another clever use for your IPhone: monitoring security cameras. The company 'Lextech' is working on an application to turn your IPhone into a security device. Or your own 'Reality Show' depending on your point of view.


Info and videos via Lextech:
www.lextech.com

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Damp trainers...


Which is better: Running or Swimming? How about running in water? The 'Hydro Physio Lifestyle Range' can provide the low joint stress workout you've been looking for. Easily installed without any messy digging or installation of underground equipment, this high tech system can be adjusted to work a wide range of muscle groups for rehabilitation or optimum performance.



Extreme detail via Hydrophysio.com:
www.hydrophysio.com

Friday, May 9, 2008

Ian at 100...


You probably know that this month is the 100th anniversary of Ian Flemming's birth. To mark the event, there's going to be a new James Bond book: 'Devil May Care' by Sebastian Faulks. What you may not know, is Penguin Books teamed up with Bentley Motors to do a limited edition version of the book. Three hundred leather bound copies will include a model pewter Bentley and a few other goodies. Cost; about 750 GPB.


Read all about it via the Penguin Microsite:
www.penguin.co.uk

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Rotary club...


What if you merged a rocket belt with a helicopter? That's exactly what the folks at Tecnologica Aeroespacial Mexicana have got in mind. The company that makes 'jet packs' have made the rocket powered single user helicopter. Nerves of steel and helmet required.


Frightening details from Tecnologica Aerospacial Mexicana:
www.tecaeromex.com/ingles/RH-i.htm

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Hoodie...


If you're having trouble deciding what to wear to a bad neighborhood, Dutch designer Tim Smit has an idea: 'The Urban Security Suit'. Made of shaped kevlar and covered in neoprene - it also comes with an optional gas mask for smoggy/teargassy days.

More pics and description via Yanko Design:
www.yankodesign.com

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

The drip of health...


Have you ever joked about hooking yourself up to an IV bag after a long evening of fun? If you're in Japan, it's very possible. There's a new 'cafe' with an extensive menu of IV drip treatments to help put you back into tip top shape. Perhaps the the vitamin B combo with the morning paper, for instance. Cost: about 20 USD per drip bag.

Read about it via Japan Today:
www.japantoday.com

Monday, May 5, 2008

Pile on the Pylons...


In case you've not received the memo, the Red Bull sponsored Air Races are currently on tour. Small, agile planes are taken through their paces at speeds up to 400 KPH skimming air filled pylons at very low altitudes. There are multiple skills tests and time trials, while the whole contest is arranged in a knock out format. If that doesn't get your hear racing, there's always the red bulls.


Dramatic videos, city schedule, and ticket purchase available via Red Bull Air Race.com:
www.redbullairrace.com

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Zeppelin comeback...


It's been about 70 years since Zeppelins were a popular travel method. They might be making a bit of a comeback this year. Flying over southern Germany, the modern 'Zeppelin NT' is making it's debut. Leisurely tours are being planned for London, Tokyo, and San Francisco.


Read a news blurb via UrbanDaddy:
www.urbandaddy.com



Or visit the Zeppelin Tours site:
zeppelintours.com

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Umbrella drinks...


If you're considering a tropical vacation, you might take a look at this - the newly opened 'Anantara Seminyak Resort' in Bali. All the creature comforts including indonesian wooden floors, oversized built in beds with 300 thread count sheets, Bose DVD players, iPod and docks, 42 inch LCD flatscreens, WiFi internet, and espresso machines. Not bad for roughing it.


Read all the details via the Anantara site:
bali.anantara.com

Friday, May 2, 2008

Creepy...


UK based weapons maker BAE has won a contract with the US Army to develop 'Micro Autonomous Systems and Technology' or MAST. Basically, it's those creepy little spider robots that were seen in the movie 'Minority Report'. Swarms of little crawling robots would beam info back to a central location for analysis.


Read a bit more via 'The Register':
www.theregister.co.uk

Thursday, May 1, 2008

An Hommage...


It was 30 years ago that BMW introduced the M1. In honor of that occasion, BMW rolled out a new concept car at the Concorso d'Eleganza at Villa d'Este - the 'BMW M1 Hommage'. It's a mid engine supercar design that's more than a tip of the hat to the original. Just a concept right now, but... you know they're thinking hard about this one.

Details and more pictures via Autoblog:
www.autoblog.com