Fan Pen Keeps You Cool, Discourages You From Chewing On The End Of Your Pen

Fan Pen (Image behavior MoMAstore)
By fear Liszewski

Not exclusive is this Fan Pen the amend composition helper to primed you calm, add and composed during disagreeable situations aforementioned composition a effort communicating or misconduct your artefact finished your taxes, but the diminutive automobile someone on the add (powered by a azygos AAA battery) should also help as a enthusiastic baulk for anyone with the filthy practice of manduction on their pens. $12 from the MoMAstore obviously, but I’d be selection to clear up to $50 if the abstract could actually fly.

[ Fan Pen ]

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OhGizmo, By An Artist Friend Of Mine

By David Ponce

The above image is a creation of a street artist friend of mine (click image for higher-res version). It was made entirely by hand, with pencils (remember those?) and felt tip pens. The only digital manipulation was in removing the paper creases that were visible after the scanning process. In case you can’t read it, it’s “OhGizmo”. Each letter is doubled. If you still can’t read it, well, we’re sorry.

After he gave this to me, I told him I’d show it to our readers. So here it is. What do y’all think?

By the way, if any of you are looking for something like this, he can be hired. And his rates are more than reasonable. Just use the contact form, and I’ll get you in touch.

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Thanko’s latest USB pen sports four SDHC card slots (just because it can)

As our coverage from 2004 indicates, SD card-reading pens are amongst the oldest, most reverent gadgets on the face of this planet. That said, even they aren’t immune from upgrades, as Thanko has just produced one that’s approximately four times superior than the one you’re still trying to squeeze ink from. It’s latest USB pen contains not one, not two, not even three — but four integrated SDHC card slots. We get the feeling that actually writing anything while transferring data from a foursome of flash cards will be near impossible, but aren’t you strangely inclined to hand over ¥1,480 ($14.87) in order to find out?

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[CES 2009] Cocoon Bags Feature

Cocoon Bag (Image property of OhGizmo!)
By Andrew Liszewski

Cocoon Innovations was one of the hundreds of companies to email me a pre-CES press release about their new products being unveiled at the show this year. And while the images they sent of the company’s line of cases, briefcases and laptop bags showed off their unique designs on the outside, it really wasn’t enough to pique my curiosity. Thankfully though, I happened to stumble across the Cocoon Innovations booth on the last day of the show, and it turns out it’s what’s on the inside of their cases that truly makes them unique.

Instead of a bunch of random (and restrictive) pockets designed to only fit specific items like pens, cellphones or PDAs, the Cocoon bags feature the company’s ‘Grid’ system which is a proprietary web of elastic fabric designed to securely hold any object in almost any configuration. Basically, it’s the most flexible compact storage system I’ve ever seen.

Cocoon Bag (Image property of OhGizmo!)

And the elastic grid isn’t randomly thrown together either. It’s actually strategically designed to accommodate objects of all shapes and sizes while always maintaining sufficient tension so your electronics, cables and other gear doesn’t come loose while in transport. As someone who’s a bit (cough!) obsessed with being organized, I think it’s a brilliant idea, and I can’t wait to get my hands on one. And while they didn’t have any specific pricing info, the company is actually planning to target the Caselogic demographic (for lack of a better description) by keeping their cases extremely affordable.

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EMTEC’s Kooky Klickers-based USB drives bring a smile to anyone’s face


Think you’re having a rough day? Did you get a placard with instructions to the exit rather than a bonus check this week? We know, life’s a little rough right now, but how on Earth can you look at the bunch pictured above and not crack at least a smidgen of a grin? Based on the insanely popular Kooky Klickers brand, the Kooky USB Drives are modeled after the widely recognized character pens and are being pushed by EMTEC. Curiously, there’s no mention at all of a price, and odder still, not a peep on capacity choices; in other words, you should be fully prepared to pay too much for too little when your kid starts to wailing.
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