Today on Boing Boing Gadgets we look at this lozenge-shaped three-wheeled car from '70s Nebraska, wireless tasers that fit inside shotgun shells, why I'm no fun at parties, a tiny EVDO to Wi-Fi bridge that has a battery, a concept vase that also dries your flowers, a way to make logs from newspaper, a mixer blade that saves all your dough, the latest in in-car sex toys, an acorn-shaped MP3 player, a ridiculously large gag MP3 player, effulgent dekochari bicycles, a cord that pretends it's a lamp, G4's floppy disk invite, anthromorphosized bacterial figurines based on the "Tales of Agriculture" manga series, the best rechargeable battery kits (according to you guys), a cheap Chinese steampunk webcam, and the Gomboc, a self-righting shape being sold for insultingly large amounts of cash. Cash you'd be better off saving for good deals.
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Amtrak Explorer: online interactive map of the U.S. passenger train system
Amtrak Explorer is an interactive map of America's public railway network created by Rachel Binx, a creative technologist specializing in data visualization, mapping, and other things. You can click on… READ THE REST
Ray Ban's Meta glasses
Ray Ban's newest smart glasses are far more wearable than some designs (remember Google Glass?) and are perhaps a millimeter in each direction away from being not obviously smart glasses.… READ THE REST
2001: A Space Odyssey spacesuit up for auction
When you're offworld seeking out extraterrestrial monoliths, you could do worse than be seen in this handsome ensemble originally worn by Dr. Bill Michaels (played by Sean Sullivan) in 2001:… READ THE REST
Save a combined $298 on this 8-piece knife set and sharpener
We thank our sponsor for making this content possible; it is not written by the editorial staff nor does it necessarily reflect its views. TL;DR: Need new knives? This 8-piece set of… READ THE REST
Stay on budget with this Grade A refurbished Apple iPad and accessory bundle for under $200!
We thank our sponsor for making this content possible; it is not written by the editorial staff nor does it necessarily reflect its views/ TL;DR: Treating yourself to some new electronics… READ THE REST
Here's how to get Rosetta Stone and Microsoft Office for $199.99
We thank our sponsor for making this content possible; it is not written by the editorial staff nor does it necessarily reflect its views. TL;DR: Want to learn something cool and… READ THE REST