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    Software_Goddess: Why do we not yet have a video game that does this? #googlestreetviewcycling more »
    FigNinja: I'm glad to see someone thinking about aesthetics in home workout equipment. It's not the most important consideration to me but I like for the things... more »
    eagles3 speeeedin: I think the idea of #trainingzones is misleading, and discouraging for a lot of people. Any level of physical exertion will result in increased calor... more »
    BergenCountyJC can't beat MW2: I'd probably end up strapping this to my dog at the end of the day to finish my daily quota #philipsactivitymonitor more »
    Xagest: I think I'd much rather watch Scrubs or something instead of my Mini-me peddling down the track. more »
    BergenCountyJC can't beat MW2: Does anyone have a current to date Wii peripheral count? more »
    Curves: The part I like is that there is "something", either a reflector or some additional light source, on the back of it so that not only can you see ahead... more »
    weatherman: @j b cougar: To invent cave running, I think you actually have to go out and do it. Otherwise it's like those "concept" gadgets, which in my book ar... more »
    BeefSupreme: 80 bones? How is this any different than a regular $30 LED headset? a reinforced strap? Does the strap over the top of the head really make a difference? more »
    anon: i wouldn't use that except in a very, very dark cave. people will shoot you just for wearing it. more »
    strider_mt2k: The credits were more interesting than the film. more »
    Curves: Pedal for Porn. Harder. Faster. Oooooo. more »
    philibuster: Funny idea, poor implementation. Should've used a hall sensor for the cadence monitor, so you don't have two wires just hanging out there. more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Oh, so now I have to keep this shirt on as well as my socks when I'm getting down to business...?? more »
    strider_mt2k: eyem Too sexy for this shirt... more »
  • #diy

    Take a Virtual Tour Through Google Street View On a Stationary Bike

    Using a Vuzix headset, a laptop, Arduino and a bike sensor, Aki Mimoto was able to rig up his wife's stationary bike to transport himself through a virtual Google Street View environment. More »
  • #fitness

    Mobia From Nautilus Is the iPod of Treadmills

    The Mobia treadmill has a couple things going for it. Right off the bat you notice the clean and simple iPod-esque aesthetics from Frog Design. It also has an approach to fitness that could finally help get you in shape. More »
  • #exercise

    Philips DirectLife Turns Exercise Into a Status Bar

    The Philips DirectLife Activity Monitor may not look like more than a glorified waterproof accelerometer. Yet it might be brilliant. More »
  • #wii

    Wii Exercise Bike Would Be Perfect For Paperboy

    As one Kotaku commenter correctly pointed out, an exercise bike peripheral for the Wii is nothing without a remake of Paperboy. More »
  • #running

    You're No Invisible Pedestrian While Wearing Black Diamond Sprinter Headgear

    The Black Diamond Sprinter is designed with the adventurous night runner in mind, but I can just as easily see this headgear transitioning into a lightweight spelunking role... and, yes, there it is—I think I just invented cave running. More »
  • #fitness

    The Webcycle Makes You Exercise For Your Internet

    The Webcycle isn't the first time someone tried to motivate flabby nerds by either restricting their computer use or awkwardly integrating it into an exercise machine—but forcing you to pedal faster to increase internet throughput could be effective. More »
  • #nike

    Nike+ Sportband 2009 Reviewed (Verdict: Saves Money On an iPod)

    Lisa @ BBG took the updated Nike+ Sportband for a run. The short of it is that it does what you think it does, and does it with a better screen than the original. More »
  • #fashion

    RIPT FUSION Shirt Transforms Man Into Meathead, Instantly

    Dilemma: You want to look sexy but not too sexy—and certainly not all the time. You're busy and have errands to run, and you can't have post office employees rubbing up in your junk like pups in heat. More »
  • #fitness

    BodyTrace Scale Offers Yet Another Way to Humiliate Yourself Online

    We thought the internet was a haven for fat dudes who liked to look at pretty girls without judgment or ridicule. More »
  • #fitness

    Pedometer Makes You a Character in a Samurai Storyline

    Bandai is taking a new approach in the herculean task that is enticing nerds to exercise. This pedometer/calorie counter casts you as a 16th century Samurai hell-bent on controlling Japan. More »
  • #wii

    Rumor: More Accurate, Online-Enabled Wii Fit plus Arriving At E3

    Hey Brian, are you ready for more confidence-crushing Wii Fit workouts? More »
  • #tgif

    10 Gadgets That Will Keep Computer Users From Turning Into Quasimodo

  • #skiing

    Olymp Ski Trainer Brings Big Carves Into the Gym

    Ski season is over, sadly, which means that hardcore skiers need to figure out ways to stay in shape over the warm, boring months. This Olymp ski trainer seems like a pretty good way. More »
  • #space

    Pumping Iron in Zero Gravity Aboard the ISS

    The astronauts working on the International Space Station now have a new zero-G Bowflex, with its requisite bad-ass acronym name: aRED, or Advanced Resistance Exercise Device. Wired took a look at how it works. More »
  • #watches

    Garmin 405CX and 310XT Forerunner Watches With GPS Have Everything An Athlete Needs

    Garmin has added two new watches to the Forerunner linuep—the hideous but waterproof 310XT and the 405CX (the successor to their formidable 405.) More »
  • #gaming

    Wii Jog Turns Every Game Into Wii Fit

    If you've been disappointed by the level of calories burning from flailing wrists, Wii Jog can add the element of walking into almost any Wii title. More »
  • #bikes

    GildeCycle Gets Handicapped Up and Running, Looks Fun For the Able-Bodied Too

    The GlideCycle is a giant "U" of tubing with wheels on each end and a seat strung through the middle. You still use your legs to move forward without having to support your own weight. More »
  • #fitness

    Alpha Mat: Dancing For SMS Freaks and Math Nerds

    From a fitness and educational standpoint, I understand the idea behind the Alpha Mat. It provides a plyometric type of workout while engaging the mind with numerical sequences—but it's missing a key ingredient. More »
  • #iprod

    Is iPhone 3.0's Mysterious iProd a Bitchy Personal Trainer?

    In addition to referencing brand new iPhones and iPods, the iPhone 3.0 OS also mentions the intriguing "iProd." Which is what British publications called a bitchy digital personal trainer Apple patented last year. More »
  • #exercise

    Gruve Motion Sensor Reminds You To Stop Being Fat and Lazy

    Designed by Dr. Jim Levine of the Mayo clinic, the Gruve is a wearable device that measures calories burned throughout the day. If you have been sedentary too long, it lets you know it. More »
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