October 10th, 2008 by
Filed under: Wearables
We find it hard to believe that we won’t see one of these being used somewhere in the upcoming 007 film, but even if not, you can definitely put one to use in your everyday life — if you can get ahold of one of the ten being made, that is. Srulirecht’s DÆmdur is a Kevlar-based handkerchief which can keep your schnoz squeaky clean and (in theory, at least) keep your chest free from bullets. Granted, even the manufacturer makes clear that it takes no responsibility for “schmucks and wooden-heads who feel compelled to test the endurance or resistance of the textile in any way,” but it sure beats those cotton ones you buy ten to a pack.
[Via OhGizmo]
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May 21st, 2008 by
Filed under: Displays, Household
What else can we say? The concept here is pure genius, and it totally makes those pricey security systems seem way pointless (okay, slightly less critical). The FakeTV is a strobe that sets up in an occupied room at night and flashes up beams of light. From the inside, we can imagine it looks fairly curious, but from the outside, it gives prospective burglars the idea that someone is actually awake and watching a television program. It promises to produce the effects of “scene changes, fades, swells, flicks, on-screen motion and color changes,” just like they were generated by a bona fide set. We can’t speak for how well (or not) this thing actually works, but at just $49, we’d say it’s a solid buy if you’re the paranoid type.
[Via BoingBoing]
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April 22nd, 2008 by
Filed under: Peripherals

Yoggie, the company that just loves to take those pesky security duties off of your computer’s plate, is offering up yet another Linux-based mini-computer designed specifically to safeguard your laptop (and keep it focused on more important duties). Rather than utilizing USB, however, the Gatekeeper Card Pro slides right into that oft-neglected ExpressCard slot, giving laptop owners 13 security applications and the ability to rest easy. Of course, whether or not this convenience is really worth $199 is another question entirely.
[Via PC World / Yahoo]
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March 19th, 2008 by
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
The title pretty much says it all here, folks. Just a few months after SlySoft revealed a beta of its AnyDVD HD software which obliterated BD+, v6.4.0.0 has finally arrived and proudly possesses the ability to “remove BD+ protection from Blu-ray Discs.” Among the other changes is an option to enable / disable BD+ removal, a fix for seeing a black display with some BD discs and other minor DVD-related tweaks. Brimming with excitement? Hit up the read link below — your next download awaits.
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]
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November 13th, 2007 by
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
We realize tasers have been getting an awful lot of attention lately after that Gator down south got a bit too feisty at a John Kerry Q&A session, but we’re trying hard to believe that this story is from a parallel universe and not our own. Apparently, some women in America are gathering around hors d’oeuvres and bottled water to hear taser plugs, which is quite a leap from the oh-so-innocent Tupperware parties of yesteryear. As expected, paranoid gals are snapping up the pink versions like they’re going out of style, but considering that stun gun-proof garb is just around the corner, you should probably save your cash and just stick with the BlackBerry.
[Via TechDigest]
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November 7th, 2007 by
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
Regardless of what those oh-so-knowledgeable analysts had to say, we all knew this day was coming. Yep, that highly-touted, totally “impenetrable” copy protection technology known as BD+ has officially been brought to its knees, and it’s not at all surprising to hear that we have SlySoft to thank. The AnyDVD 6.1.9.6 beta has quite a comical change log too, and aside from noting that users now have the ability to backup their BD+ movies and watch titles sans the need for HDCP-compliant equipment, it also includes a candid note to Twentieth Century Fox informing the studio that its prior assumptions about BD+’s effectiveness were apparently incorrect. You know the drill, hit the read link below to try ‘er out.
[Thanks, Aaron]
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November 1st, 2007 by
Filed under: Wearables
Although we doubt Peter Parker will ditch the day job in order to plug a new kind of pepper spray, we’re sure the web slinger has a soft spot for Domonique Torrence’s creation. This wrist-worn contraption enables individuals to keep mace within a finger’s reach and secured to one’s hand even if attacked, and we’d say there’s a certain intimidation factor thrown in as an unintended bonus. Reportedly, the device is set to go on sale later this year for $30, but you know that inner superhero will force you to pick up two as you seek to live out those dreams of incapacitating baddies on the streets of New York. Just be careful where you aim, alright?
[Via CrunchGear]
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October 30th, 2007 by
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
We haven’t broken down the minutes and seconds or anything, but we’re fairly certain that July 10th wasn’t exactly ten years ago. Nevertheless, the so-called “impenetrable” BD+ DRM scheme has reportedly already been subverted, and it’s no shock to hear that the folks behind SlySoft had a hand in it. Regrettably, there’s not a lot of details beyond that just yet, but according to the outfit’s CEO, the software is ready to rock and should be released before the end of 2007. Chalk (yet another) one up to the hackers.
[Via HighDefDigest, thanks to everyone who sent this in]
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October 9th, 2007 by
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
Raytheon sure loves its lasers, and it’s proving so with the crowd-repelling Silent Guardian. The device, which is part of the Directed Energy Solutions program, is reportedly designed to be mounted onto a military vehicle where it can “throw a wave of agony nearly half a mile,” penetrating enemy skin just 1/64th of an inch and not causing “visible, permanent injury.” Essentially, the invisible beam has the ability to inflict “limitless, unbearable pain,” which seems to stop just as soon as you’re able to get out of the ray’s path. According to its maker, the machine could be used in “various commercial and military applications including law enforcement, checkpoint security, facility protection, force protection and peacekeeping missions,” and it’s ready to calm the masses as we speak.
[Via InformationWeek]
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