Or you could just put an ordinary 50-cent power box in a hole in the wall, screw an ordinary $3 wall socket kit over it, and use that as your wall safe.
https://gizmodo.com/wall-outlet-safe-173835
While this would be a bit harder for you to open, it would also be a bit harder for a thief to open.
And you could also put the plug in right side up or upside down or sideways.
by Lorne
‘Looks like a great product, if it doesn’t suck.’ I LOVE that comment, uhm…Bob. I think we should make that the standard first comment on every item posted on Giz. Perfect!
by Monty
https://gizmodo.com/solar-powered-battery-charger-175127
Hitachi Intros “Drive of Steel”
When I read it, all I could think of were valley girls saying “trippendicular”.
https://gizmodo.com/hitachi-intros-drive-of-steel-173748
Ugh.
by The Brain
Microsoft HDMI Cable Announced, Sorta
Sockatume: “Why is it designed to look like a 360 sitting on its back?”
https://gizmodo.com/microsoft-hdmi-cable-announced-sorta-173678
It’s designed to look like a hard cover book.
Am I the only one who thinks it’s sad that people no longer know what books look like?
by DavidC
I thought for sure it was going to grab that teleoperator around the neck and strangle him, while the completely calm narrotor described his slow and painful suffocation and subsequent dismemberment.
by weatherman
https://gizmodo.com/the-octarm-173897
Sure, this thing SOUNDS like it makes biking safer. But just wait until your strobe light vest sends the driver of an oncoming car into an epileptic fit and swerves smack into your flashy ass.
https://gizmodo.com/strobe-light-bicycle-vest-175133
You have been warned.
by SuppleMonkey
Logic3 i-Station 8 Speaker LCD iPod Dock
This looks like a miniature version of the speaker-rig at the beginning of Back to the Future that blows Michael J. Fox away.
by Moodryd
https://gizmodo.com/logic3-i-station-8-speaker-lcd-ipod-dock-174536