Sumvision Opus Pro Portable Media Player
For the low, low price of $94 (once converted from the British Pound, unless the dollar slides some more), you can get your hands on a full-fledged portable digital media player. The Sumvision Opus Pro plays back MP3, WMA and WAV digital music players in addition to ASF video files stored on its 1GB flash…
Bucket BBQ
I’m sure our Gizmodo readership knows how to make one of these for less than the $25 they cost online, but this is basically a bucket with legs on which you can grill your brightest fruits and vegetables. There’s even a little hatch on the side for stoking the coals and it comes in pink…
The Shakeawake Alarm Clock
If another day at the salt mines beckons, why not wake up to the smooth vibrations of the Shakeaway alarm clock? Rather than the traditional alarm clock, which wakes you up with inhumane noise and predictable morning zoo sound effects, the Shakeaway, which clips to the inside of your fluffy pillow, gently vibrates, waking even…
Throwplace.com: Get Rid of Your Old Stuff
We here at Gizmodo tend to keep all kinds of crap in our basement offices—well I tend to keep lots of crap down here, I don’t know about the rest of those kids—and this seems like a fairly painless way to figure out where to dump it. Throwplace.com offers lists of local donation spots in…
The Hunt for Web Jukeboxes
Jukeboxes are the last vestige of non-on-demand music. You have a list of songs you can potentially play and that’s it—if you don’t like Willie or Waylon or Brown-Eyed Girl you’re usually stuck. WSJ writer Jason Fry spent a few moments not oppressing the worker and went to visit a few bars where he found…
Diamond Pacifier: OMG
The only thing sadder than this diamond pacifier is that it is available for $17,000 online. While we’re all for conspicuous consumption and the oppression of the proletariat, there’s something about submitting babies to our powerful consumerist tendencies that just doesn’t sit right with us. Babies should be brought into the circle of privilege and…