This isn’t the first time we’ve laid our eyes upon a wrist-worn PC, but if you’re in the market for something ultraportable, you might want to check this bad boy out.
Brought to you by Glacier Computer, the Ridgeline W200 is a wearable refresh of the company’s vehicle-mounted Ridgeline family.
With a case constructed out of a high strength, low weight reinforced magnesium alloy, the 10.2 ounce machine sports a 3.5-inch color display, touch screen, backlit keypad, hot swappable battery pack, and plug-and-play support for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS modules.
If men need encouragement not to change their underwear, a new line of wash-free underwear doesn’t require laundering due to its unique design.
Boxer Shorts are yellow in the front and brown in the back- you never even have to wash them!
Ever find yourself with a water-soaked low-battery phone? Sharp and Japanese network KDDI have a solution: the world’s first solar-powered waterproof cell phone. The phone, scheduled for a June release in Japan, can nab one minute of talk time or two hours of standby power from ten minutes of sun. The phone can derive 80% of its charge in total from solar power. It’s not a fast enough charging time to change anyone’s life, but it’s ideal for afternoons in the park or on the beach.
Details on Sharp’s phone are scant, with pricing yet to be released. The company hasn’t given a timeline on when the phone will be unveiled in the U.S., but Sharp’s cell phone will beat both Samsung and LG’s solar-powered models to market.
Finally, a pizza box manufactured from 100% recycled material. The top of the Green Box breaks down into convenient serving plates, eliminating the need for disposable plates.
The bottom of the ‘Green Box’ converts easily into a handy storage container, eliminating the need for plastic wrap, tin foil or plastic bags.
Don’t you love when something so right is also ingenuously simple? Then you’ll love this pizza box.
Bra Dryer is a patent pending design for an appliance for drying bras. Some lingerie is very, very expensive. Sometimes you can pay $500 – $700 for a couture bra from Guia La Bruna or I.D. Sarrieri.
If you pay for your bras over $50 (most women wouldn’t) then you should take a good care of it. For example, if you have a nice car then it makes sense to put it in a good garage overnight and to make sure it gets necessary maintenance. Same with luxury lingerie — sometimes you pay for it too much to ruin it by not washing and drying it properly.