
Jun 11, 2011
Keep Yours Keys Safe and Cut Things to Shreds With a Bladed Carabiner

Jun 10, 2011
Where Did the Word "Sexting" Come From?

The Atlantic Wire did some digging, and the first utterance they could come up with was way back in 2004, when penises weren't being beamed across Twitter with quite the same frequency as today: "For many people, 'sext messaging' has a disinhibiting effect, like having a couple of cocktails," said Canada's The Globe and Mail.
Since then, the term's become completely informal, losing its quotation marks and "messaging" suffix. Of course, this hasn't stopped the media clueless from struggling to understand this zany wave of hormonal phone-wielders trying to express their urges via electricity-powered machinery.
But sexting isn't even related to SMS anymore—the term's flung around every time a dong appears on Twitter or Facebook.
The Eatensil: For All Those Times You Need a Pizza Cutter on the Go

I could see the need for something like the Eatensil if a person were going on some minimalist camping trip that required as light a load as possible.
The Lightest Olympic Torch Ever

Reuters says the design ties in London's Olympic history:
Ignoring the unwelcome comparisons, the designers said its triangular shape symbolises the three times that London has staged the Games in 1908, 1948 and 2012, the faster, higher stronger motto of the Olympic movement and the sport, education and culture triple vision of the 2012 Games.
Designed in London and manufacured in Basel, the torch is 800mm high and has 8000 holes, representative of the 8000 mile journey and the 8000 people who will carry it throughout the UK.
According to the UK Independent, original designs for the aluminum torch included an eco-friendly, torch with low-carbon emissions, but the designers weren't able to find a suitable propellant for the flame in time. Instead, it will burn a more traditional gas concoction. The journey will begin next may in Ancient Olympia and end July 27 at London's Olympic Stadium.
Jun 9, 2011
IBM Outs Integrated Circuit Smaller Than a Grain of Salt
Graphene's the thinnest electrical material, comprising just a single atomic layer. In addition to its electrical, thermal, mechanical, and optical properties, researchers dig it because it has the potential to be less expensive, more energy-efficient, and more compact than your garden-variety silicon.
So imagine IBM's delight when a team of company researchers built the first circuit that fits all the components, including inductors and a graphene transistor, on a single wafer -- a setup that consumes less space than a grain of salt. The advantage, scientists say, is better performance than what you'd get from a circuit combining a graphene transistor with external components.
Ricoh Waterproof, Dirt-resistant PX Camera For Outdoorsy Photographers

More flamboyant hikers, meanwhile, can add their own personal touch to the PX by wrapping it in a protective silicon sleeve, available in five, vibrant colors. If you're interested, you can grab a PX of your own when it hits stores later this month, for$317.
Samsung Spinpoint M8 Puts 1TB Drives On a Diet, Just In Time For Bathing Suit Season

As an added bonus, the increased density also boosts performance and power efficiency since the drives heads need to move less. If you want to slap one in your notebook you can pick one up for $129.
Jun 8, 2011
Not Just Any Old Bottle Opener Case, It Also Tracks Which Drinks You Guzzle

The app, BevConX, lets you input the drink you just opened with the bottle opener, with the time and location also recorded. You even have the option of updating your Twitter or Facebook friends with the fact you just opened a cold brewski. Of course, not all your drinks consumed will come in a bottle—nor be opened by your fair hands—but for any serious drinker, that blind eye being turned by the app is probably for your own good.
On sale now for $30, it's only available for the iPhone 3G or 3GS—apparently an iPhone 4 model is coming soon.
Retrieve Lost Balls With the Golf Ball Wrangler

He's probably tried a few visual ball finders, but they don't work underwater. Before he rents some scuba gear, you should tell him to checkout the Golf Ball Wrangler.
The Wrangler is low-tech, but it gets the job done. It's basically a series of plates mounted on a spindle. You toss the Wrangler in the water, pull it across the bottom of a pond, and the balls get trapped between the plates. It's simple and brilliant.
Jun 7, 2011
Woman Gets Massive Tattoo of All Her Facebook Friends’ Faces

Japan Scores Official Bluetooth PS3 Keyboard For ¥5,000

And don't worry, pairing this thin one-pounder with other devices should be quite simple. Folks in the Land of the Rising Sun can pick one up on June 30th for ¥5,000 (about $62), but there's no word on a stateside release.
The Wii U Controller, Revealed!

Xbox 360 Wireless Speed Wheel Will Arrive in Early October for $60

As you see above, it's technically three-thirds of a wheel, but that does allow for extra green bands of lights to be applied and, slightly more importantly, a set of directional and action buttons to be added to the handles of this steering implement. There's a rumble pack inside for force feedback and a pair of trigger buttons on the underside for smashing the gas or dabbing the brakes.
Jun 6, 2011
Test Your Browser’s IPv6 Readiness With a Simple Web Page
In preparation forWorld IPv6 Day, Google's set up a simple test page to allow users to check whether or not their current browsers, systems, and networks are set up to handle the impending changeover.
What’s Apple Hiding on This WWDC Mystery Banner?

Full size would it be a new iPhone? A new Time Capsule?Some other, unforeseen One Last Thing?
HTC EVO 3D launches on June 24th for $200, joined by EVO View 4G tablet at $400

Official Steve Jobs Biography Gets a Cover and Price Thanks to Amazon

It's a little generic, no? As though someone photoshopped it together for this express purpose. And note how the iBookstore only has a placeholder up.
Jun 5, 2011
LG LW5600 3D LCD HDTV

That slim frame means you'll need to use the included dongle to connect any component video inputs, Ethernet cables or headphones in the rear.
Government: Tasers Are Totally Safe! (Unless You’re Drunk, Crazy, or Stressed Out)
The study found that "There is no conclusive medical evidence in the current body of research literature that indicates a high risk of serious injury or death to humans from the direct or indirect cardiovascular or metabolic effects of short-term CED exposure in healthy, normal, nonstressed, nonintoxicated persons." That's great! So incapacitating most people via shock is a great police tool.
But a quick thought: aren't a large number of criminals intoxicated, stressed, or mentally ill? This is the exact group that was found to be an exception to the it's all good study. Which is troubling. Drunk, disturbed, and strung-out people tend to be the ones who need to be tasered the most. And just because they're drunk, disturbed, or strung-out doesn't mean they should be at an increased chance of dying.
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