Gadgets

Coming soon: The iPhone Shuffle, calling friends randomly

The iPhone Shuffle features only one button. And really, that’s all it needs. Press the button and the iPhone shuffles all of your contacts, calling one at random, ensuing hilarity. You can even make three way calls. Just hold down the call button for another three seconds, and it automatically dials another random number for three way hilarity. And connecting ...

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Be like Jules from Pulp Fiction

We here at Gearfuse are crazy about the movie Pulp Fiction. We also happen to be bad mother shut yo mouths. This wallet is a full replica of the wallet Jules has in the movie. You know, the one that says Bad Mother Fucker on it. Each wallet is 100% leather and even comes with a cheesy California license featuring ...

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Hillary The Nutcracker

Could this be the reason Bill Clinton sought other methods of penal stimulation? The Hillary Nutcracker is the perfect nut busting gadget for the satirist in all of us. Hillary’s thighs of steel take the hardness out of hard nutshells. Love her or hate her, this is one hell of a funny gadget. It can even be used in a ...

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SIM-free iPhones tried out in Hong Kong: it works.

A while ago we heard that a shop in Hong Kong was taking orders of unlocked iPhones, finally today we’re able to see some proof for that. The iPhone was able to take non-AT&T SIM cards (the one demonstrated here is the Hong Kong CSL network), you can dial out and pick up calls without a problem (video here, dialing ...

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Hyposurface: Not just another brick in the wall

Rarely can us meager humans ever interact with such a powerful force as the Hyposurface will allow. Quoted as being like “controlling a waterfall”, the Hyposurface is a reactive wall that can be programmed to be used with nearly any input, including music, an internet connection, a gyrating human body, and so on. The Hyposurface then moves in conjunction with ...

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“A Piece Of Wood” watch might leave you with splinters

Angular Momentum has designed this watch that looks as if it’s a rotting piece of splintered wood. “A Piece Of Wood” watch is made with sterling silver, dark gray patina, and diamonds to create a luxurious watch that looks like a literal piece of junk. Unlike actual wood, the Wood Watch is water resistant. It also features a self-winding movement ...

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iStraw, personal water filtration makes beverages yum yum

If I wanted to drink tap-water, I’d just drink out of my dog’s bowl. That irony taste just isn’t for me. iStraw is a lightweight polycarbonate straw with its own internal filtration system. Using micro-filtration, the straw removes much of the contamination from a glass of water. The iStraw’s special internal membrane allows for water to be filtered without the ...

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Chair Suitcase: Pack up a chair and go

This might not be the first portable chair we’ve seen, but it IS the first portable seat that can be packed with junk or luggage, depending on your needs. The Chair Suitcase is a way for travelers to insure they have a place to sit if all of the lobby chairs in the airport are taken. The ingenious design of ...

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The treadmill of the future is omni-directional

Treadmills are usually used solely for cardio workouts, walking in a one way, linear direction. Virtual Space Devices is working on a concept that would make treadmills omni-directional, making the treadmill sense which way you are moving and adapting to that position. You might be asking yourself, why the hell would I care about a new exercising device? The cool ...

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Hitachi develops holographic goodness with 3D stereographic display

Remember that scene in Star Wars where R2-D2 displays a mini-holographic image of Princess Leia, exclaiming her need for a certain Obi-Wan Kenobi? Hitachi is developing a 3D stereographic display that could make a holographic-esque image. Using mirrors to reflect a projected light, the stereographic vision display relies on the reproduction of a single image multiple times using a set ...

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