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#crapmodo
Emergency Yodel Button Creates Avalanche of Ridicule
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#butts
Butt-on is Probably the Most Fondleable Night Lamp Ever
When this concept nightlight popped up in the Giz editor chatroom, I had to grab it (if you'll pardon the pun)... how could anyone resist? Pinch. On. Squeeze. Off. Pinch. On. The whole night could be whiled away with its comforting glow and tactile soft translucent silicon-based rubberyness. Uhhh.... sorry, got carried away there. That'd be assuming you couldn't get your hands on a real bum, anyway. Shame it's just a concept by designer Ashish Chaudhary: I've a feeling it could really crack the night-light market. [Yanko Design] -
#safetyfirst
Condom Dispensing "Don't Panic" Button For Emergencies
Everyone loves a good panic button, and what bigger emergency is there than being condomless when you find a woman that actually wants to have sex with you? Relax, this condom dispensing "Don't Panic" button has your back. Well, it would if it actually existed. Unfortunately, it is currently in the concept phase. [Designspotter] -
#portablemedia
Newman's Cool Man MP3 Player: Pin it to Your Uniform For Extra Flair
If you haven't quite reached your flair quota, or you are hopelessly stuck in the 1980's fashion-wise, you will probably love the Cool Man MP3 from Newman. The device features and OLED display, support for MP3 and WMA, a built-in microphone and most importantly, a high-tech safety pin that puts high-tech holes in your shirts and jackets. No word on pricing, but it had better be super cheap. [imp3 (translated) via PMP Today] -
#startbutton
Desktop PC Start Button Eliminates Gamer's Crack
If you thought plumber's crack was bad, imagine a gamer in crawling under his desk to turn on his PC. He'll never have to do that again if he grabs one of these Sharkoon PC Jump Start Buttons, which hook up via USB to his PC and allows him to not only start a computer, but plug in two USB devices and a mic/headphone as well. More » -
#japan
Solid Alliance USB Stress Button Actually Does Something
Unlike the bullshit button or the Staples' Easy Button, this Solid Alliance USB Stress Button actually does something. When hooked up, pressing the button alternates between Explosion, Punch-out, and Worksheet mode. Explosion counts down and makes an explosion on your screen, Punch-out punches a face on screen, and Worksheet brings up a fake Excel doc to pretend like you're working. Sure beats yoga. [Solid Alliance via Tokyo Mango] -
#gaming
Hudson's Yellow Button Press Controller Counts Spasms
First made in 1987, this Famicom-esque "Shooting Watch" counts how many times you can push a button in 10 seconds. Only 10,000 of these are being made in Japan (the only place they're being made), so if you like to eschew modern graphics for more spastic gaming, a big yellow bus will come by your Japanese house and sell this to you. Man above? 16 pps. [ITmedia via Kotaku] -
#gadgets
Bullshit Button
Although this bullshit button is quite similar to Staple's Easy Button, and both are actually available for purchase, the bullshit button actually does something useful. See, whenever your buddies make some outlandish claim, just slam on this button and it'll pop out one of five "clever" sayings. More » -
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#laptops
This is not cool...
Those with weak stomachs, look away. Here is the power button on my newish Macbook Pro, which for some reason refuses to sit flush with the case. More » -
#pcs
Intel: "Someone get us a Clapper ASAP."
Last week at a conference in Argentina, Intel's regional general manager Esteban Galuzzi (not assistant to regional general manager) called power buttons on PC's hard to find. When questioned some more, he was all: More »

