I’m sure you’ve already heard everything there is to know about Apple’s new iPod Touch. The “iPhone-minus-phone” is a beauty, and boasts the same innovative
If you’re short of something to do this evening, why not print out this menu and head to your local Weatherspoon?
Gaffer tape: as the old sound engineers’ line goes, it has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the universe together. Tokyo train
BLDGBLOG has posted an interview with urban explorer Michael Cook featuring some remarkable photos of Canada’s sewage system. Fans of sewage and drains could do
Check out the quirky illustrations by the talented young artist Gaz Barnett. See more at his MySpace page.
Tim’s reconfigured barnet makes him move at great speeds. This, combined this with his enhanced hunter-gatherer instincts, makes him extremely difficult to photograph. This is
VentureBeat reports than CafeMom , the social network for mothers, has raised an additional $5 million in funding. This follows news that Playboy has launched
I’ve been playing around the Tafiti beta, which uses Microsoft’s Silverlight technology. The system is little more than a proof of concept at the moment,
Twittervision is a fun Twitter / Google Maps mashup that shows a never-ending stream of banal Twitter messages in realtime from across the globe.
Gadgets: ever diminishing, ever evolving. Phones have gone from being 10kg beasts as used by Colonel Decker in the A-Team to waif-like slivers of metal
Who am I to ignore valuable life skills delivered by a friendly tiger family?
Check out this incredibly ornate, laser-cut rug on the Brocade Home online store. I wouldn’t fancy dragging a Dyson over it mind you…
A safety-concious couple in Ohio have devised an intriguing method of reducing the speed of traffic in their neighbourhood. Mr & Mrs Wood have been
Japanese online store Artless is selling the MTG series of mugs for approximately £9 a pop. The ideal way to reduce confusion amongst clients, colleagues,
pocketcalculatorshow.com‘s nerd watch museum has some great retro timepieces. They’re even selling a few watches too.
The Telegraph has an article on the phenomenon of “faceblocking” (an excellent, made up term). It seems an increasing number of companies are banning Facebook,
Nicholas Manion has carefully sculpted a series of horizon views into various international currencies.
Thousands more photos from the streets of Japan at Flickr.
Sebastian Wrong’s Font Clock – a timepiece for typophiles. It’s jolly nice, but a little on the expensive side at £195 up to an eye-watering
HOW2WORK have launched a new figure in their eclectic collection – behold the fully-poseable Lenin! Their Scarface figures are also very cool. You can see
The acclaimed Selfridges building is arguably Birmingham’s most famous landmark after the much maligned (though much loved!) Rotunda. As a former resident of Park Street
Anthony Clark at nedroid.com has drawn 200 bad comics following a challenge from a rival illustrator. OK, some of them are genuinely bad (no surprise
Hollywood legend Steve McQueen‘s 1963 Ferrari 250 GT is up for auction by Christie’s. The estimated £400,000 – £600,000 value is sure to put off
Harrods will be selling a £100,000 saucepan later this year. The princely pan features more than 1kg of solid gold, and is studded with an
Basic Hip has a great selection of stills from Hitchcock’s Vertigo accompanied by photos of the San Francisco scenes as they were in 2003. It’s
The MySpace Mexico website is set to launch following a lengthy beta phase. The site joins over a dozen regional MySpace sites scattered across the
Life is full of bad ideas that should never see the light of day. Unfortunately, 3D Mailbox, the self-proclaimed “world’s coolest email program” has pooped
Students at Oxford are receiving fines via email after University staff discovered evidence of campus rules being broken on Facebook. The misdemeanors in question are