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Star Wars Hoodies Look Great

Posted in Star Wars by Conner Flynn on June 19th, 2011

You can’t always wear your highly detailed and expensive Star Wars costumes out in public, but these hoodies are a great option. This new line of hoodies is now available online for great prices. You can get the Stormtrooper, Darth Vader, and Boba Fett.

The fabric is a 60/40 cotton polyester and will survive many washings. These hoodies are the kind that can cover your whole face, with netting on the eye sockets so you can see. They cost just $49.99.

LimbGear iHood Hoodie with iPhone controls on the sleeve

Posted in Apparel by Conner Flynn on June 28th, 2010

LimbGear’s iHood Interactive Hoodie turns that old campus sweatshirt into something new. It’s available as a pullover or full zip hood sweatshirt. This interactive hoodie will free you of mp3 player wires by integrating music controls right on the sleeve.

The sweatshirt costs about $69 and you’ll need LimbGear’s PANiQ Controller for the sweatshirt to be fully functional with your iPhone or iPod. The PANiQ controller costs another $24.95, making the final package about $100.

Tweet Sleeve lets you wear your “mood”

Posted in twitter by Conner Flynn on April 26th, 2010

Wearable technology and social networking is just getting started. The other day we told you about Ping, the hoodie designed to keep your Facebook profile updated. Today we have the Tweet Sleeve.

It was designed by Vanessa Sorenson and visually displays the moods of your twitter stream on your sweatshirt. The Tweet Sleeve tracks your mood and emotions by scanning your tweets, lighting up LEDs on the sleeve display.

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Ping lets you wear Facebook

Posted in Facebook by Conner Flynn on April 18th, 2010

Sure, that’s a nice picture. Now look down. Are you with me yet? Okay. Jennifer Darmour is a designer from Seattle who has incorporated gesture technology into clothing. Called Ping, this clothing can hook up to your Facebook account and with simple gestures you can do all kinds of Facebook things.

For instance, if you tie the waist bow, you can accept friend requests. Or receive vibrations on your shoulders when a new notification hits your account. It’s certainly a unique way to stay connected. Users can even customize gestures to certain groups of friends.

Segway robots now training Australian snipers

Posted in Robots by Conner Flynn on April 8th, 2010

Snipers are used to using cardboard cutouts of bad guys to practice their deadly arts, but they have long needed better practice targets that move. As usual, robots are the answer. The Australian Defense Force and Marathon Robotics took a bunch of two-wheeled RMP 200 Segway robots, and placed hoodies on them just for kicks.

The robots are programmed to wander around randomly on the course just like people walking about and minding their own business. When the sniper picks off his target, the remaining robots all scatter automatically. Again just like people who are terrified and screaming.

Hoodie Sweatshirts with Earbuds in Drawstrings

Posted in Apparel by Conner Flynn on January 14th, 2010

Check this out. Coming next Fall from Rusty, is the Wired Series of fleece sweatshirts and hoodies for men and women. The most interesting thing about these is that they have HB3 technology which means that machine washable earbuds are built directly into the drawcords.

You won’t need to carry your headphones with you anymore, they’re already in the sweatshirt. here isn’t much more information right now, but these are pretty cool.

Stormtrooper Hoodie gets you into detention centers

Posted in Apparel by Conner Flynn on September 30th, 2008

Stormtrooper Hoodie gets you into detention centersThe Stormtrooper hoodie is what you want to have on hand when rescuing Princesses from the Death Star. Imperial officers and Stormtroopers aren’t too bright so once you zip up the front mask part you’re good to go. They’ll probably just think the Emperor is phasing in softer armor.

It’s also available in Bobba Fett style. It’s great Halloween-ware. During the day it’s a casual geek hoodie, but come Halloween night just zip it up and get yourself some candy, no matter what your age. As long as they don’t ask to see your face, it’s all good.

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iPod Hoodie: a sweatshirt for your gadget

Posted in iPod,iPod Accessories,iPod Cases by Conner Flynn on January 22nd, 2008

iPod Hoodie
This is for anyone who thinks that celebrities dressing up tiny dogs is oh so cute. Well, that trend may be on it’s way out, so why not dress up your iPod? Maybe it needs a wardrobe makeover. If you’re bored with your current gadget skins the iPod Hoodie is definitely different. If you don’t have a tiny animal to dress, this would be the way to go.

It looks just like the hoodies you wear, but more ridiculous as it is on a small iPod. They’re even made out of real sweat shirt material. The iHoodies come in shapes compatible with the iPod Touch, Nano, Video Nano and iPod mini, and cost between £9.99 and £10.99 or about $20. Think of all the fun you can have dressing your various devices and having lovely little tea parties. Why, the hoodie is a perfect way to recreate Eminem in the “8 Mile” movie.

May the Force Be With USB

Posted in Star Wars,USB by Chetz on April 26th, 2007

Star Wars Series USB DrivesWe’ve had the toys, the breakfast cereal, the clothing, the drapes, the carpets, the cars and sooner than you think there may very well be a “Star Wars” product for everything. Mimoco is doing their part by offering four very funky USB flash drives done up as classic “Star Wars” characters Darth Vader, Chewbacca, R2-D2 and the always anonymous Imperial Stormtrooper.

Every model is available in 1 GB ($69.95), 2 GB ($99.95) and 4 GB ($149.95) versions and come with appropriate bonus content already flashed on the drive like “Star Wars” avatars, …



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