The Smallest House In The World


Here’s a tour of Genius Architect Jay Shafer 100-square-foot home, which includes “tiny chairs, a tiny fireplace, and a tiny loft with a tiny window which serves as a tiny bedroom.” Watch The Video Below

How To Make Vinyl Records At Home

Just because vinyl records are analog, it doesn’t mean you can’t pirate them. All you need is a wood box, glass, window cement, silicone mixture, liquid plastic and a drill press. Hey, I didn’t say it was going to be easy.

To start, you put your record in the wood box and pour the silicone mix over the record to create a mold. Then, you pour the liquid plastic into the silicone mold to make the pirated copy of the record. Kids these days have it so easy with the ol’ download and burn, don’t they?

Nintendo Game Boy Condoms By PLAY


Can’t get the latest games out of your head even during a hot make out session? Then these Gameboy Condoms will surely help you score with the lady yet help you show off the gamer in you.

The Long End of Zelda, Dong, Bone Zone 2, Super Mario Land of Love, Sextris, and Donkey Shlong are not just the games people loved playing. Well not anymore! They have become an inspiration for making condoms and yes they are used for sex. Any hardcore gamer will vouch for the fact that these game names are far better than opting for a brand while promoting the product and sure enough, the aim was achieved with these condoms and how!

Lego Headphones!


If your looking for a unique set of cans that stand out from the rest why not try making your own set of Lego headphones as Instructables poster =D has.
Combining the two things he loves, Music and Lego =D decided to create the headphones of his dreams.Work on the project on and off for over a month and a half, the end result is a well made pair of Lego headphones that can be tossed about in a bag and can be easily taken apart if any upgrades or repairs need to be carried out.
The one problem that =D does bring to light is the escape of sound through the Lego bricks and is looking for any suggestion son how to reduce this.
Check out more images and =D words of advice if your going to make your own Lego headphones on the Instructables website

Sky 3D Hits October 1st


The Sky 3D channel has so far been officially available only in 1,500 or so UK pubs, but now its residential launch for all Sky+HD customers is slated for October 1. The 2010 Ryder Cup will serve as a launch event with three days of live coverage from Celtic Manor as the US and European teams do battle; the first ever in 3D, but the third such event it’s covered in high definition. Golf fans won’t be the only ones catered to, Premier League football will be returning once the season starts and today’s announcement coincided with a SkyArts 3D filming arranged by the English National Ballet. Hollywood’s major studios have already agreed to provide 3D movies including Bolt, Monsters vs. Aliens, Harry Potter & The Half Blood Prince and more, while Sky has commissioned its own original 3D flick, Flying Monsters presented by Sir David Attenborough. Not quite ready for the 3D revolution? Feel free to put that on the backburner — at least until the 2012 London Olympics — as the network is also adding content from HBO, a large slate of new comedies, Anytime+ VOD, and a Sky Mobile TV iPad app. With an HD channel count of 43 and plans to reach 50 by year-end, there should be a little something there for everyone to enjoy.

The Kitchen Of The Future

Moshi is a multipurpose kitchenette that includes the induction cooking hub, dish washer, sink, fridge and washing machine in one structure. The entire gamut of appliances is controlled via an interactive touchscreen pad. Designed for apartments that lack space and yet want to host all the comforts of a luxury home, the Moshi targets the young and the restless! From time-marking groceries to recipe cards, and ingredient status of the fridge-contents, all can be controlled and accessed via the pad. So typically for the gadget-savvy!

Panasonics 3D Camera


Along with the other announcement Panasonic made today, they also told us about a new lens for their LUMIX G camera. You’ll remember that the LUMIX G is their micro 4/3 line, of which we reviewed the G10 back in May. The new lens is first to give the ability to take a 3D image using a camera with only one CCD, by using a stereo optical system in the barrel of the lens. Details are sparse, but keep in mind that splitting the image and using smaller lenses will really limit the amount of light coming in. We expect the lens to be available before the end of the year, but that’s about all we know. Also keep in mind that you’ll have to have a 3D display to view the images. You can read the full press release after the jump, if you are interested.

Apples Brand New 30inch Cinematic Display

Now that Apple’s unleashing a 27-inch Cinema Display in September, what’s to become of its 24-inch and 30-inch bookend brethren? Straight from the mouths of Apple execs and disseminated by way of Macworld’s Jason Snell — a man who would most definitely be in the know — the dynamic duo is being discontinued. End of the line is when supplies run out, so better place your orders now if you aren’t hip to monitors with diagonal lengths divisible by 9.