Archive for November, 2009
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Monday, November 16th, 2009It’s becoming a little difficult to find a home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright on the market, so why not add a bit of his style to your existing place. With individual serial numbers, Wright’s signature engraving, and a price to match, the Frank Lloyd Wright Sofa ($6,500) and Recliner ($4,500) feature the tasteful restraint, [...]
Remote Control Bowling Ball
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Throw a perfect strike every time with a Remote Control Bowling Ball ($1,500). Available in a totally inconspicuous translucent green with lights that flash when the directional mechanism moves back [...]
ZeroEdge Aquariums
Monday, November 16th, 2009Infinity pools have been around for a while, so it only makes sense someone would apply the same idea to another home-sized water feature: the aquarium. ZeroEdge Aquariums ($600 and up) do exactly that, providing overflowing aquatic environments for all types of fish and sea creatures in a variety of styles and shapes, ensuring you [...]
Litl: The “WEBBOOK”
Monday, November 16th, 2009Don’t dare call it a netbook. The Litl ($700), the first “webbook” from Boston-based Litl, is a mix between a netbook and a photo frame on steroids. It packs standard netbook hardware — a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom processor, HDMI output, 1GB of RAM, 2GB of flash memory, Wi-Fi, USB 2.0, a webcam, mic, and [...]
January: Chris Paul’s Jordan CP3.III
Monday, November 9th, 2009Here’s a few shots of Chris Paul’s latest sneaker, the CP3.III. This colorway matches the New Orleans Hornets’ uniform, and has an upper that consists of black suede and white leather, a black speckled midsole, and ablue outsole that matches the upper’s accents. The CP3.III will hit shelves on 1/2/2010, just in time to start [...]
G.I. Joe: Resolute
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Terrorism. Murder. Blood. Bullets. Darkness. This is the G.I. Joe cartoon you’ve been waiting 25 years for. G.I. Joe: Resolute ($14) is a new animated mini-series featuring [...]
The Book of Basketball
Monday, November 9th, 2009Get yourself ready for another NBA season with The Book of Basketball ($17). Written by ESPN’s “The Sports Guy” Bill Simmons, this 700-page tome takes an irreverent, entertaining, and yet informed look at the NBA from the view of a fan, and is filled with interesting anecdotes, tributes to great players of the [...]
Nike Pro Combat
Monday, November 9th, 2009Whether you’re playing soccer, basketball, or football, odds are you’re gonna take some hits from time to time — which is why there’s Nike Pro Combat ($21-$80). These high-tech undergarments are made from Dri-Fit fabric to wick sweat away while allowing for the maximum freedom of movement, and also feature hard plates and foam cells [...]
Tundra Midnight Rider Tailgater
Monday, November 9th, 2009Created to celebrate country legends Brooks & Dunn’s farewell tour, the Tundra Midnight Rider Tailgater ($TBA) is yet another concept we wish a forward-thinking CEO would turn into reality. Based on the Tundra CrewMax Limited full-size 4×2 V8 pickup, the Rider features a Grill N Chill cooking space with countertops, infrared barbecue, beverage tap and [...]
New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Monday, November 9th, 2009Get ready for the first 2D home console Mario Bros. adventure since the SNES. New Super Mario Bros. Wii ($47; November 15) brings up to four-player co-op to the familiar side-scrolling world of Mario and Luigi, with classic gameplay augmented by new items like the propeller suit and Penguin Mario, and motion-based controls made possible [...]
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