How Engineers Will Make The Costa Concordia Float Once Again

Next week, Italians will finally say goodbye to the wrecked Costa Concordia cruise ship that has been sitting off the coast of Giglio Island for two and a half years.

Ladderlimb

One for the DIY fan, the award winning LadderLimb is a helpful ladder accessory that allows you to securely hang in place buckets...

Make Hand Music With Your Own Pair Of Imogen Heap's Gloves

Imogen Heap is one of those musicians who has long embraced tech, and now she's giving you a chance to get your hands on her musical gloves.

13 Of The Weirdest Computer Mice We've Ever Seen

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G-BOOM Wireless Bluetooth Boombox Speaker

Winner of “Speaker of the Year” from iLounge, ultimate Bluetooth Boombox pumps out powerful sound and full bass...

Selfie Toaster

Innovative toaster designed by Galen Dively burns images and portraits into the side of the bread.
For only $75, you can upload any photo to the Vermont Novelty website and “Selfie Toaster” will be manufactured and delivered to your door.
Now you can finally eat toast with printed face for breakfast.














Water Powered Hoverboard

Innovative hoverboard designed by Franky Zapata uses the power of water and allows people to surf the sky.
Water Hoverboard connects to most jet boats and personal watercrafts.
New exciting water sport combines flying, wakeboarding, and surfing.









Toyota Unveils Futuristic Car for Kids, Calls it the Camatte



Young auto enthusiasts rejoice! The Toyota Camatte is an electric concept car unveiled at the June 2012 Tokyo Toy Show that's designed specifically for kids. The name 'Camatte' comes from the Japanese word 'kamau', meaning 'care'. Its outer panels are removable, allowing the user to customised the body work. Two sets of panels have been shown - the Camatte Sora has an aqua and white, rounded design with cycle guards over the front wheels and the Camatte Daichi has a sandy brown, angular design with integrated front wheel guards.


Toyota has also swapped out the Camatte's pedals in favor of an electrical drive system, making the 2013 Camatte a little less Flintstones and a little more Power Wheels. The DIY factor of this year's model has also been ratcheted up. Instead of a mere handful of removable panels, the Camatte features 57 unique, interchangeable pieces. Each needs to be screwed in individually, but Toyota's designers like it that way.