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  • #architecture

    Hotel Guest Room Built Entirely From Key Cards

    A Holiday Inn in New York City, with the help of master house-of-cards builder Bryan Berg, has built a guest house (lobby, bedroom, bathroom) out of 200,000 key cards. That even extends to the undoubtedly-painful key-card toilet paper. More »
    09/19/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #diy

    Before Your Next Crime Spree, Be Sure to Print Your Own Handcuff Key

    Whether it's "Officer, I was only going 90MPH" or "Honey, I can't get 'em off," sometimes you just lack a handcuff key. Fortunately, you can print one—if you happen to have a 3D printer, that is. More »
    09/17/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #furnishings

    Dismembered Doll Limbs Hold Your Keys

    Some find baby dolls cute. Others realize their potential for holding your stuff—if they're chopped to bits and fastened to wood. More »
    06/12/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #chess

    Skeleton Key Chess Board Puts The Smackdown On Sore Losers

    Have you or one of your opponents ever tossed a game of chess off the table in a disgusting display of poor sportsmanship? The skeleton key chess board puts and end to those outbursts. More »
    04/06/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #keys

    Sprinkler Hide-a-Key Conceals Your Keys in Plain Sight

    This sprinkler head may look like a typical lawn-watering device, but it really isn't: It's actually a key holder that will help you hide your house keys in plain view of all potential trespassers. More »
    02/26/09
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    By Andi Wang
  • #scrabble

    Homemade Scrabble Keyboard: Double Nerd Score

    This wood and brushed aluminum keyboard features real Scrabble tiles with the points score slightly modded to show each key's secondary function. It's classy, it's nerdy, and it's worth a ton of points. More »
    01/17/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #driving

    Car Key For Teens Renders Cellphones Useless While Driving

    As we all know, driving while using a cellphone makes for some dangerous driving. Now, a new key fob will allow parents to jam their kids' cellphone while they're behind the wheel. More »
    12/11/08
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #games

    Keyhole Surgery: Operation for the Less Than Ethical

    While some of us invest points into intelligence to become doctors, others of us pour those stats into perception and agility to take a different route... More »
    12/02/08
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #scary

    Software Can Duplicate Your Keys Using a Photo Taken From 200 Feet Away

    10/30/08
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    Gama-Go Keytars Are Classy and Full of Rock

    Keytars! Not just the tools of '80s bands and '80s revival bands, they're slip-covers for your keys to differentiate them from each other. Our buddies at Gama-Go made these wonderful things for just $6 each. Instead of having to look closely to see which key is slightly shorter or fatter than the other (difficult when drunk), just look at their color. It's the next best thing to Keyport, except these guys don't keep your keys for 7 months and stop responding to emails. While you're grabbing this, go ahead and grab some shirts and hoodies. They're quality. [Gama-Go]
    05/27/08
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    By Jason Chen
  • #keyport

    Build Your Own Keyport for 20 Bucks, Save $280

    04/18/08
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  • #gadgets

    Keyport Update: Refunds Issued, But They're Keeping Your Keys

    04/17/08
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  • #keyport

    $300 Keyport Keyfob Dissected, No Goblins Guarding Your Keys Lurking Inside

    04/08/08
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    BlackBerry Patent Goes Angular With Its Keys

    Just when businessmen and women were getting used to BlackBerry's SureType split-key keyboards, RIM has to go and patent yet another method of inputting text. As you can see in the drawing, this guy's horribly misshapen thumbs are hammering away on angular keys, which actually seems pretty brilliant to us. Remember Microsoft and their ergonomic split-key angular keyboards? This is that, but smaller. We like what we see, sir. [Cellpassion via MobileWhack]
    12/25/07
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    By Jason Chen
  • #keyfob

    Keyport Eliminates Pocket Jingle

    04/26/07
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  • #gadgets

    proxSafe Digital Key Management System

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