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Gravity Two Recliner Chair: Levitation Made Comfortable

The Gravity Two recliner reimagines comfort with a unique tilting mechanism that moves seat, backrest, and leg rests together through four positions. At full recline, you appear to levitate horizontally. Choose from wood finishes and leather colors for this $1,800 zero-gravity experience.

Rear View Mirror For Your Car With Built In Camera

This rear view mirror upgrade includes a built-in camera that records accidents with time and date stamps saved to an SD card. It mounts over your existing mirror without extensive installation, giving you video evidence if you're hit or capturing that hit-and-run driver who fled the scene.

Yes, You Can Have A Supermodel Girlfriend

Japan's National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science unveiled the HRP-4C, a 5-foot, 95-pound robot designed to look and move like an Asian supermodel. The lifelike android can mimic runway walks and facial expressions with such precision it's slated to appear in Tokyo's five-day fashion show.

Robotic Surgeries in 3D High Definition

Intuitive Surgical's da Vinci Si is the first robotic endoscopic system offering 3D HD visuals with dual video channels for superior depth perception. Surgeons control procedures remotely via ergonomic console with wristed instruments in 5mm and 8mm sizes, designed for future upgrades and extended precision operations.

Someone Wrote ‘Wash Me’ On My Computer Screen!

This spider-shaped screen cleaner attaches magnetically to your computer monitor so you can give it a quick wipe whenever needed. The retractable cord keeps it tidy, and it's easy to rinse clean after use. At $10, it's a simple solution for keeping displays smudge-free.

Perrelet’s Double Rotor Turbine Watch Collection

Perrelet's new Turbine series takes inspiration from jet rotary engines to create striking timepieces with 12 spinning titanium blades. The oscillating rotor spins prominently on the watch face, with luminous hour markers behind the vanes creating a mesmerizing visual effect that looks ready for takeoff.

iPhone Can Control Your Lights

Lutron brought dimmer switch technology to the iPhone generation with a system that lets you control and dim lights throughout your home using your iPod Touch or iPhone. The device allows room-by-room control, helping you monitor energy use and cut costs.

BackPack To The Future

This solar-powered backpack generates up to four watts of power to recharge your phone, PDA, iPod, or digital camera while you're on the move. Featuring waterproof panels, recycled PET fabric, and a mesh design for airflow and wiring, it's perfect for travelers and tech enthusiasts who need power anywhere.

Whereever You Go…Illumination Awaits!

This compact aluminum flashlight solves the eternal problem of needing a third hand during projects. The Tracklight uses a powerful magnetic mount to attach to any metal surface, swivels to aim its beam exactly where you need it, and clips to your keychain so it's always within reach.

Gold Never Seemed So Cheap

Experience the look of wealth without the price tag. This wireless mouse is sculpted to resemble a gold bullion bar, complete with USB recharging and full wireless functionality. At around $40, it's an affordable novelty that turns heads while handling your everyday computing needs.

ScanDock Is A Cardboard Scanner With An iPhone On Top

The ScanDock turns your iPhone into a document scanner using a clever corrugated cardboard stand. Designed by a University of Cincinnati student, this collapsible rig holds your phone at the optimal distance for crisp, blur-free scans. At $16, it beats buying an actual scanner.

The Wireless Stun Gun

The Wireless X12 Taser LLS is a less-lethal shotgun that fires charged rounds up to 88 feet away, immobilizing targets through electrical impulses rather than conventional pain-based methods. Designed for law enforcement, it was slated for June release but availability to the general public remains unclear.

Now You Can Prove It’s Not Your Fault

This in-car camera records your drives at programmable intervals using a 1.3 CMOS sensor and 2GB SD card for up to 18 hours of footage. Power it with two AAA batteries or a 12V DC charger, and have video evidence ready if an accident occurs.

Stop Being a Tool, Make Your Laptop Work For You

A clever hardware modder discovered how to transform the glowing Apple logo on the back of a MacBook into a tiny programmable LCD screen. Eddie Zarick published full instructions, parts lists, and pricing so tech enthusiasts can advertise whatever they want instead of just the Apple brand.

Boxed Water Is Better…Or Not

A new company tackles plastic bottle waste by packaging water in biodegradable cartons. Boxed Water Is Better claims a smaller environmental footprint than PET bottles, with FSC-certified materials that ship more efficiently and recycle easier than traditional plastic containers.

SpiderMac Desktop Wallpaper Shoots Web, System Stats

Creator Zack Shackleton transformed a Spider-Man comic panel into an interactive Mac desktop wallpaper using GeekTool. The setup displays real-time system stats like CPU usage, memory, disk space, and calendar info through cleverly placed speech bubbles.

Wi-Fi On The Go From Clearwire

Clearwire developed a portable hotspot that created wireless connectivity anywhere within their service area. The battery-powered router supported up to eight devices simultaneously and offered both pay-as-you-go and monthly service plans for mobile broadband access.

Watch Out Toy Cars, There’s A New Tank On The Block

The Amphibious R/C Tank rotates its arms to set wheels on the ground and takes off across any terrain. With full 4-wheel drive, it converts into a speeding boat, crosses water effortlessly, and fires BBs up to 33 yards from its mounted gun. It even holds drinks while you command it by remote.