31Dec

Cat shows off Fruit Ninja skills

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Fruit ninja cat

Domestic house cat by day, fruit ninja by night, this cat can really slice and dice. Cats have become  a major hit on the internet these past years. They command the attention of cat lovers and bored adolescents alike, racking up thousands of views on YouTube. Well, this cat is no different. This cute little feline whose name we don’t even know has…

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14Dec

Skills: Lizard Playing ‘Ant Crusher’ On Smart Phone

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This is a video of a bearded dragon playing Ant Crusher on a smart phone with his tongue. He…is good. It’s kind of sad though because he always licks his lips after eating an ant except it never tastes like ant, it tastes like his owner doesn’t wash his hands after going to the bathroom.

Hit the jump for a video of the zero-calorie diet in progress. View full post on Geekologie – Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome

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07Oct

Awеsоmе Monocycle Skills

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Awеsоmе Monocycle Skills

Awеsоmе Monocycle Skills

Awеsоmе Monocycle Skills

Awеsоmе Monocycle Skills

Awеsоmе Monocycle Skills

Awеsоmе Monocycle Skills

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26May

Pioneer brings its ASL skills an iPhone/iPod near You!

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Pioneer Japan has introduced yesterday a new iOS app : Automatic Sound Levelizer, on the Japanese iTunes Store that will work on leveling your sound experience on both iPhone and iPod Touch.
This App will collect your surrounding noise thanks to your headphone microphone to automatically adjust your iPhone/iPod volume in order for you to never miss a single word of your favorite podcast.
This Application is so far only available in Japan and accessible for free and we hope that Pioneer will be …
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17May

Lightstarter Flashlight Will Test Your Fire Making Skills

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Lightstarter Flashlight (Images courtesy Simple Artifact)
By Andrew Liszewski

Instead of turning a crank or awkwardly shaking it to squeeze a few minutes of illumination out of it, the Lightstarter flashlight takes the Survivorman approach by having you rub it between your hands as if you were starting a fire with a stick. Of course we all know that starting a fire in the wild isn’t quite that easy, but it’s a nice throwback to times when fire was really are only artificial source of light. And like other dynamo powered flashlights the Lightstarter will run longer the more effort you put into it. Three seconds of rubbing gives you about thirty seconds of illumination, while a full minute rewards you with up to ten minutes of light.

Unfortunately at the moment the Lightstarter is just a concept waiting for partnership or purchase, so you’ll probably be better off actually finding a pair of sticks and starting a fire yourself than waiting for this to go into production.

[ Lightstarter Flashlight ] VIA [ Inhabitat ]



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