March 25th, 2008 by
Filed under: Wearables
Mind you, this isn’t the first time we’ve seen garb constructed to withstand vicious knife fights, and apparently a few Japanese streets are becoming just as frightening as some in London. Reportedly created to provide protection against stabbers following an “increasing number of malicious crimes that have victimized children and late-night convenience store clerks,” Nihon Uni has developed a t-shirt crafted from “ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene fiber.” Aside from rendering blades useless, the material is also completely machine washable and lightweight; still, the fabric can be penetrated by “sharp points,” so it’s up to you to steer clear of rooftop archers. Nevertheless, long-sleeved versions can be had this June for ¥22,000 ($221) to ¥59,000 ($593), while the way less protective short-sleeved variety will run you between ¥19,000 ($191) and ¥52,000 ($522).
[Via Slashgear]
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February 1st, 2008 by
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Oh sure, we’ve seen proximity-based clothing before, but for the couple who just can’t help but express their intense adoration for technology (and each other), we present the $24.99 8-bit Dynamic Life shirt. This wonderful piece of garb, which is obviously designed to be purchased in pairs, sports six whole hearts on the chest. When your lover strays, both sets of hearts slowly fade away, but when he / she comes running back for one more steamy round of Wii Boxing, the combined dozen lights up to signify precisely how geeky you two truly are. You do know what’s coming in a fortnight, right?
[Via Shiny Shiny]
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November 17th, 2007 by
Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video
This definitely isn’t the first gizmo to incorporate some aspect of the NBA into its design, but Pandora Digital’s latest goes beyond the logos. The SK-522 not only sports a Houston Rockets motif and a snippet of Yao Ming, but this thing is actually shaped in the form of a basketball jersey. Beyond that, you’ll find a 2-inch color display, FM tuner, SD / MMC expansion slot, a rechargeable Li-ion, integrated speaker, a voice recorder and support for MP3, WMA, IMV, JPG and BMP file formats. Unfortunately, it seems that you’ll have to phone ‘em up to find out how much coin you’ll be laying down to take one home (or if any other teams are represented), but how could any warm-blooded season ticket holder resist?
[Via PMPToday]
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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

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October 6th, 2007 by
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Life’s great priorities — human interaction and network access — seem to exist in perpetual tension, but those of you who know exactly where you stand might want to check out this WiFi-detector shirt, which will simultaneously inform passerby that a WiFi network is nearby and that they probably don’t need to speak to you. The detachable detector / display combo runs off three AAA batteries for “hours” — just long enough for you to alienate the locals before heading back to your parents’ basement. Scarily enough, it’s already out of stock, but ThinkGeek should have more in a couple weeks for $30.
[Via jkOnTheRun]
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