USB Tie Pin Fan Cooler Chills Overheated Mad Men (& Women)

USB Tie Pin Fan Cooler from ThankoThe USB Tie Pin Cooler from Japan's Thanko takes Mad Men style to a newer, cooler level. The lightweight, high-power clip-on fan normally runs off a wired USB connection but includes a battery pack so you can keep chillin' out when you have to leave the office.

Zombie Flip Flops

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Fans of the undead can now hit the beach too with these Zombie Flip Flops. Zombie Flip Flops Sure the sun might be a little too strong for zombies and rogue waves might take out a limb or two but it’s Summer and even the walking dead could use some fresh air- especially around their rotting feet. Of course you can’t really see the rotting feet design while wearing these flip flops, but at least they’ll be easy to spot in a pile of shoes.

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Zombie Flip Flops

Samsung preps Galaxy S 4, Galaxy S4 Mini variants with seamless dual-mode LTE

Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini and Galaxy S 4

It hasn't been easy to bridge differing LTE network types in one phone; ZTE's attempt requires a reboot, for example. Samsung claims to have solved that problem with new dual-mode LTE versions of the Galaxy S 4 and Galaxy S4 Mini. Both devices can switch between the common FDD-LTE standard and TDD-LTE without restarting, and they'll automatically hand over any ongoing data sessions or voice calls. The advantages are potentially huge for both roaming and bandwidth -- travelers are more likely to stay on 4G, and providers running both FDD and TDD can switch customers to whatever network has the most capacity. Samsung hasn't said where and when the dual-mode Galaxies will be available, although TDD-LTE's worldwide reach (including the US) suggests that the smartphones could soon be commonplace.

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Food for Thought: How Porn and Real Sex Are Different

Food for Thought: How Porn and Real Sex Are Different
Hey did you guys know that porn is different than sex in real life? It’s true! This video explains the differences in a safe for work way using food to illustrate all the points. For example, apparently porn star vaginas look like peaches or whatever while real world vaginas might look like avocados or have [...]
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Motion Sensing Neutron LED Watch from Tokyoflash

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Check out the latest futuristic watch from Tokyoflash- it’s the Kisai Neutron and it’s got a neat trick hidden in those curved LED bars. To display the time either press the button or twist your wrist- this watch has a motion sensor! Flick your wrist and the time’s digits display one at a time in bright LED’s on the watch.
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It lights up like a Daft Punk concert. You actually can set it to always display if that’s how you live your life- on the wild side (or at imaginary Daft Punk shows). It does the date too. The time display has multiple mode choices- either pulsing as the numbers change or scrolling. Check out the demo video for a better look:

Very Tron-like. The battery recharges via USB. The watch comes in 8 different color combinations made from the 3 different case colors and 3 LED colors.
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Motion Sensing Neutron LED Watch from Tokyoflash

Optimus Prime Ring, Marriage in Disguise

Ok, this Optimus Prime ring isn’t officially a wedding ring, but come on, what else would you use it for? It’s the perfect ring for Transformers-loving couples, who want to make the ultimate transformation into marriage.

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This .925 sterling silver ring is in the likeness of the Autobot leader’s head. It will cost you $91.15(USD) from Etsy seller Princeofdiamonds. That’s not nearly as expensive as a traditional wedding ring, but it’ll certainly make more of an impression than one of those.

Give this ring to your significant other and she will be yours for life. Then settle down and makes lots of little Autobots.

[via Neatorama]

Engadget’s tablet buyer’s guide: summer 2013 edition

Engadget's tablet buyer's guide summer 2013 edition

Tablets are virtually tailor-made for our summer vacations, whether we're checking email at the hotel or watching movies during an airport layover. The manufacturers must know this, as there's a surge of new slates set to arrive while the weather's still scorching. Our 2013 summer tablet buyer's guide will help you decide which of these models is worth space in your travel bag. There are also several veteran tablets we recommend, although some of them could be obsolete soon -- we'll let you know when newer devices loom ahead. Whether or not you want the latest hardware, though, our guide should have the tablet you need.

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Facebook begins rolling out embedded posts, starting with major media partners

Facebook begins rolling out embedded posts

Facebook has plenty of options for integrating with sites across the web. In fact, its share and like buttons were very much at the forefront of the social widget revolution. But, while its friends at Instagram have been enjoying embeddable posts since early this month, Facebook has had no comparable capabilities. That small, but obvious, advantage enjoyed by Twitter and Vine is finally disappearing, however. Today the popular social network and personal data gold mine unveiled Embedded Posts, which enable anyone to place interactive widgets on a page that contain images, links, update text and even clickable hashtags. Obviously, you can also like a post or follow the source account right from the embedded content. The feature is rolling out slowly, with CNN, Huffington Post, Bleacher Report, PEOPLE and Mashable the first to have it turned on for their accounts. Facebook promises that broader availability will be coming soon, but it my be awhile before personal accounts can start embedding public posts all over the web.

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