Eobot Concept Watch
A new watch called the Eobot is currently taking votes over on the Tokyoflash website, hoping to become reality and make it to production. The concept drawn below resembles a robot in shape and has a robotic red eye similar to the Cylons in Battlestar Galactica, which moves back and forth. To tell the time [...]
Another Steve Jobs Action Figure Appears Online
We have featured a number of different Steve Jobs action figures here at Geeky Gadgets, the latest one is probably the most realistic looking to date, and it is made by a company called Inicons. We presume that Apple will try and stop this Steve Jobs figure going on sale, as you can see from [...]
The Drinkman Walkman Hip Flask
The Drinkman is a hip flask which is designed to look like a Sony Walkman from the 1980′s, and it comes with a range of fake buttons and a cassette spindle graphic which makes it look like a real Walkman.
Hackers Eager To Launch A Satellite In The Name Of Freedom
Something incredible happened over at the Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin on New Year’s Eve. According to news reports, the hacker meet united those in attendance to embark on an ambitious program. In fact, outside of government and multinational efforts, no one has quite dreamed up a plan as fantastic as theirs. In short, they [...]
Say Hello To BASH: the Bad Ass Sledge Hammer (Video)
Seen below is the BASH, which is akin to a space age sledgehammer. Sledgehammers are some of the coolest tools in a construction site, but the BASH is in a league of its own. Oh, and if you haven’t made the connection yet, that’s BASH as in Bad Ass Sledge Hammer. Funny name, but it [...]
Chromatic Typewriter Provides A Unique Painting Style
Artist Tyree Callahan has taken a 1937 Underwood Standard typewriter and transformed it into something a little special called the Chromatic Typewriter. That allows you to type a painting on to paper, using colours rather than the traditional letter associated with a typewriter. The Chromatic Typewriter is a 2012 West Prize Entry.
Mineways Transforms Your Minecraft Designs Into Reality (video)
Minecraft fans that would like to see their Minecraft computer creations transformed into something they can actually hold. Might be interested in the new Mineways software program now available, that takes models from Minecraft and will send them to 3D printers or 3D printing services, such as Shapeways. Once installed Mineways enables you to change [...]
TOAST iPhone Speaker Dock
We have featured quite a few different iPhone docks here at Geeky Gadgets, the latest one is from a company called Gavio and it looks like they have taken their design inspiration from the household toaster. The TOAST speaker iPhone dock is obviously designed to be used in your kitchen, just make sure you don’t [...]
Mass Effect Monopoly
Mass Effect fans who also enjoy a game of Monopoly, are definitely going to enjoy this classic game modification inspired by Elisabeth Redel’s Fallout Monopoly game. The Mass Effect Monopoly version has been built by Tommy LeRoy and includes some great design features which reflect the Mass Effect game series perfectly.
Fake It Till You Make It: The StarScreen Social Backdrop
Nothing suggest/implies/screams ‘fake!’ better than a crummy technicolor backdrop on a nylon screen. This is barely high-tech but is awkward enough to merit some contrived measure of acclaim. If you haven’t figured out what it does, the StarScreen is a prop for your teleconferencing and Skype sessions–a ‘vivid’ background to lend an utterly false sense [...]
Vintage Blade Runner Concept Sketches Made Public
Warning: They will blow your mind. If you think Syd Mead is the most badass concept artist to ever consult for Hollywood productions, get a load of Ridley Scott’s own contributions (plus a few others). Mr. Scott of Alien and Gladiator fame is legend for his detailed storyboarding. In fact, he’s right up there with [...]
University Professors Create New Calendar, Want Predictable Year
A lot of crazy stuff goes down at venerable Johns Hopkins University. Since this is the verge of a new year, however, a project initiated by two professors could not have come sooner. Richard Conn Henry, an astrophysicist, has been in cahoots with his economist colleague Steve Hanke to bring forth the calendar to end [...]
