Magnetic headphone organizer prevents accidental death

(Credit: Magneat)

The Magneat headphone organizer provides a solution to the most annoying accessory attached to your music player: the headphone cord.

The industry is a few years away from offering high-quality, inexpensive Bluetooth earbuds, so for the time being we’re left untangling and tripping over long wires. As …

Iomega gets a holiday eGo boost



Iomega continues to impress us with its sexy, sleek external hard drives. We just recently reviewed the eGo Helium, a drive catered to Apple fanboys. There’s also the eGo Camo that’s …

Is that a zapper in your pocket or are you just a total dork?

Violated by a lightgun.

Thanks to this Dunt Hunt tribute shirt from the folks at NerdyShirts, you’ll always have your trusty lightgun by your side. Actually, it’s not so much by your side as it is in the crack of your butt, sort of like a mash-up between …

Logitech keyboard for Mac asks a lot, delivers a little

The Logitech diNovo Mac Edition Keyboard is meant to be a viable alternative for shoppers looking to replace the keyboard that comes with their Apple computers. As you’d expect, the layout is all Mac-centric, with shortcut keys for volume, eject, and screen brightness, as well as specific buttons that …

eMachines desktop computer takes a nosedive

We normally don’t give budget desktop computers less than a three-star rating, mostly because the majority of them contain similar components, so it comes down to a question of pricing and overall value. Unfortunately, the eMachines EL1200-05w just doesn’t make the grade and successfully garners one of the …

Papa John’s, Facebook on a mission to bulk up skinny nerds

A tragic subculture in our country rarely receives the media attention it needs and deserves. The group I allude to, of course, is the underweight nerd. The Simpsons has Comic Book Guy, Family Guy has Peter Griffin, even The Nutty Professor has Sherman Klump. …

Lenovo Vault external hard drive beefs up data security

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It’s difficult for external portable hard drives to stand out against the competition since they’re judged mostly on cost per gigabyte, connectivity, and aesthetics. Lenovo jumps into the game by making a case for onboard security.

Its ThinkPad “Vault” USB Portable Secure Hard Drive is protected …

Iomega external hard drive asks for your MacBook Air’s hand in marriage

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The eGo Helium drive from Iomega really loves your MacBook Air and would like to respectfully ask for its hand in marriage.

You see, the two were virtually cut from the same cloth and share an uncanny amount of similarities. From their subtle gray chassis (off topic: what’…

Camera disguised as book exposes 10-year-old girl in all of us

(Credit: Fred Flare)

Inside all of us, there lives an inner creep just itching to get out and secretly take photos of unsuspecting members of the opposite sex. The secret book camera, offered here by Keith Carollo and Chris Bick of Fred Flare, definitely confirms that theory. The camera uses inexpensive 110 film and is the perfect size to stick in your backpack or Miley Cyrus-approved clutch purse.

You know what this camera reminds me of? That one scene in Troop Beverly Hills where shevillain Velda Plendor hides a camera inside the Girl Scouts book so Herman can spy on the tragically affluent Girl Scouts of Beverly Hills. Wait, what? You’re not as self-deprecating as I am? OK, well I loved TBH and now I can finally live out my cinematic fantasies. Never mind that it’s seafoam green and made to look like an antique toy for children–I just so happen to have $55 burning a hole in my apron. Patches?! We don’t need no stinkin’ patches!

Check out more pictures of the camera after the jump.

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