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Friday, August 5, 2011

Patron Glasses

Recycled Patron Bowl

Whether you appreciate its clean lines or fear its mind altering contents, the PatrĂ³n bottle is unforgettable. It's iconic shape has been trimmed down and repurposed into a bowl / dish with quite a few uses. You can put it by the door and use it for keys and coins. It’s made from hand-blown high quality glass, so you can also fill it with your secret recipe's. $35

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Naked & Famous Glow In The Dark Jeans

Naked & Famous Glow In The Dark Jeans
At first I thought it was just a clever name for some abnormally-bright pants, but nope, these Naked & Famous Glow In The Dark Jeans ($TBA) really do glow in the dark, thanks to a phosphorescent coating that's applied to the Japanese-sourced raw denim. In addition, the coating will fade in certain areas based on your natural wear pattern, so they'll only get cooler with age. Just charge them up in the light and prepare to be noticed.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Noble Alcoholic Tonics

Noble Alcoholic Tonics

Anything that can be cooked, grilled or baked can be improved with the addition of alcohol. That isn’t a question, it’s just common knowledge. Unfortunately, you can’t beer batter and deep fry everything in your fridge and expect it to come out delicious. (Note: The fact that you might end up failing doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try.) You can already buy bacon flavored whiskey and whiskey flavored bacon, so why shouldn’t there be a larger breadth of food/booze crossover products. Turns out Noble is way ahead of us. The five different handcrafted tonics range from Tuthilltown Bourbon Barrel Matured Maple Syrup (Amber grade Maple syrup matured in charred American oak barrels then spiced with raw Tuthilltown bourbon) to Maple Matured Sherry Bourbon Oak Vinegar (Spanish Sherry Vinegar matured in Single Grain Bourbon Barrels), ensuring you can have everything from boozy pancakes to salad. $23+

Monday, August 1, 2011

bookbook for iphone

BookBook for iPhone

Are you very important? Do you have many leatherbound books and an apartment, or a home, that smells of rich mahogany? Do you own an iPhone? Are you Ron Burgundy? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you need a BookBook for your iPhone. The iPhone (cellphones in general really) looks better without a case, this much we know. Unfortunately, we’re also far too familiar with the fact that screens break way too easily and replacements don’t come cheap. You could put your iPhone in whatever case Apple recommends (the one they refuse to give you for free even though it’s practically a necessity), but bumpers are for kid’s bowling parties, not your technological lifeline. Putting that phone into a BookBook not only gives you the convenience of having your wallet and phone together, the fact that it’s leatherbound makes you feel important. $60

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Release The Lion

Apple released its long-awaited Mac OS X Lion operating system Wednesday, together with a lineup of new MacBook Airs, a refresh to the Mac mini line, and the world's first display using the next-generation Thunderbolt port.
A new MacBook Air with OS X Lion
A new MacBook Air with OS X Lion running Mission Control
 
Thunderbolt technology will offer up to 10 Gbps of access speed in each direction simultaneously over one cable.

King of the Mac Jungle

OS X Lion, the eighth major release of the operating system, has more than 250 new features, Apple said.

These include new multi-touch gestures; support for full-screen apps; Mission Control, which lets users view everything that's running on their Macs; a redesigned Mail app; and access to the Mac App Store built into the operating system's LaunchPad.

Other features include Resume, which brings apps back to where the user left off when a Mac is restarted or users quit and relaunch apps; an autosave feature; Versions, which automatically records the history of documents as they're being created; and AirDrop.

"The AirDrop feature could potentially pose a security threat," Laura DiDio, principal at ITIC, told MacNewsWorld.

That feature automatically sets up a peer-to-peer wireless network between a user's Mac and other nearby Macs to enable easy file sharing -- but that could also give hackers access to people's Macs.
Although users can disable AirDrop as needed, "Given the increase in security threats, Apple would be wise to be explicit and highlight all of the security features in its products and also provide users with configuration recommendations up front," DiDio stated.

Apple did not respond to requests for comment by press time.

Mac OS X Lion is available as a download from the Mac App Store for US$30.

The New MacBook Airs

Apple on Wednesday also released new 11- and 13-inch MacBook Airs with Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) Core i5 and Core i7 dual-core processors. The new mini notebooks also feature Thunderbolt input/output technology and backlit keyboards. These run Mac OS X Lion.

The new MacBook Airs have twice the performance of their predecessors, Apple said.

They use Intel HD Graphics 3000 processors and have up to 4GB of 1.3GHz RAM. Their multitouch trackpads support Mac OS X Lion's new gestures such as momentum scrolling, tapping, pinch and spread to zoom, and swiping.

The new MacBook Airs support Bluetooth and have two USB ports each.

The 11-inch model weighs less than 2.5 pounds and offers up to five hours of battery life, while the 13-inch model weighs just under three pounds and provides up to seven hours of battery life.

They are available now. Prices range from $1,000 to $1,600.

"The new MacBook Airs offer improvements on earlier models, which were stellar," ITIC's DiDio said. "And Apple's decision to hold the line on prices was a very sagacious move."

Mac Mini Redux

Apple refreshed the Mac Mini line, unveiling a new model in three configurations based around the Intel Core i5 and i7 dual-core processors.

These new minis don't have an optical drive but can access optical drives on other PCs and Macs, and they also work with the MacBook Air SuperDrive.

The lack of an optical drive may not have much of an impact on demand, Danielle Levitas, a group vice president of research at IDC, told MacNewsWorld.

"I think optical is one of those things most consumers don't want to give up entirely, but most aren't using the optical drives," Levitas said.

The lack of optical disks signals Apple's direction. "Apple is clearly moving away from optical," Levitas said. "Wireless is where they are pushing people to."
MacBook Air running OS X Lion
MacBook Air running OS X Lion
 
Or perhaps Apple was simply seeking to control pricing.

"[The Mac Mini] is a small form factor desktop, and Apple was trying to keep costs down," ITIC's DiDio suggested.

Whatever the case, consumers who regularly use their optical drives can always buy an external drive, Levitas pointed out.

The new minis have Thunderbolt I/O technology and run Mac OS X Lion. They are available now. Pricing ranges from $600 to $1,000.

The Mac Minis can be used with the 27-inch Thunderbolt display that Apple also revealed Wednesday.
This is the world's first Thunderbolt screen and was designed specifically for Mac notebooks.

It has 1 Gigabit Ethernet port, a FireWire 800 port, three USB 2.0 ports and one Thunderbolt port that can let users daisy-chain up to five additional Thunderbolt devices.

The Thunderbolt display includes a built-in FaceTime HD video camera, integrated speakers, an integrated MagSafe charger to charge Mac notebooks, and an ambient light sensor that adjusts the display's brightness according to external lighting conditions.

Pricing is $1,000. The Thunderbolt display will be available within the next 60 days, Apple said

Monday, July 18, 2011

spotify


Spotify

Doesn’t it always seem like those Europeans get everything first?! No wait, that’s the Japanese and by everything we were thinking tech gear and oddly flavored snacks. One thing those guys over the pond and beyond (side note – good name for a pond store) did have was the awesome power of Spotify. Now that we’re getting our shot here there is definitely a reason to be excited. Basically think of Spotify as a jukebox that happens to be the size of a city.  You can listen on your computer to almost any track at any time you want.  Make a playlist and share it with friends and never have to keep hunting down music and doing something as silly as paying for it. You can upgrade to Premium for $5/month and have the ability to use Spotify on your phone & even listen offline to your playlists—oh and you’ll cut the line and get it first and then tease your friends who are waiting.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Spiral Wine Cellar

Spiral Wine Cellar
Unless you're building your home from scratch and have a serious wine collection going on, odds are you don't want to spend the space and/or dough on a traditional cellar. The Spiral Wine Cellar ($22,000 and up) gives you all the benefits of a normal cellar in a prefabricated, easy-to-install format. The watertight, pre-cast cylindrical system is made from concrete, laid into the ground — which doubles as insulation — and keeps up to 1,900 bottles in perfect storage conditions, hiding away under a trap door and ready to use in just 5-9 days.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Klipsch Mode Headphones

Klipsch Mode Headphones


Beat the constant buzz of public transport with Klipsch Mode Headphones ($350). These new noise-cancelling cans offer up to 45 hours of active cancelling on just one battery, and feature 40mm woofers, 15mm tweeters, two included cloth cables, leather ear cups, a foldable design, and high-end styling that won't leave you looking overly dorky on your next transatlantic flight.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Zumreed Hybrid Speaker Headphones

Zumreed Hybrid Speaker Headphones

How many different ways do you have to get your music off of your cell phone into your ears? How about out of your computer? Between the earbuds or headphones with all the hyperneodidium dynamamic-super-hyperactive whosits and the speakers with the built-in bass whatsits, the number is astronomical. They’re all great in their own right, but is it so much to ask to have one go-to pair that does everything we want? We don’t think it is and neither does Zumreed. Their new Zumreed Hybrid Speaker Headphones are just that – a hybrid of speakers and headphones. These bad boys go from standard over-the-ear style studio cans with 40mm drivers and 104db sensitivity to speakers with the flip of one simple switch. The next time you wanna share the new Gaga track with everyone around you you don’t have to blow out your own ear drums in the process. $160

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Jay Z and Kanye West: Watch the Throne


Jay Z and Kanye West: Watch the Throne

When we go hard as a motherf*@ker, it normally results in a day off of work to recover from a mild case of alcohol poisoning, nurse our wounds and potentially pray to the porcelain gods. When Jay Z and Kanye go H.A.M. together, legends are born. We’re not trying to downplay anyone’s (including our own) ability to get shitfaced, but these two icons just take it to another level. Watch the Throne is their forthcoming, as-of-yet-unreleased album. Other than the previously mentioned (and released) H.A.M., the only thing anyone knows about the album is the tracklist and that there’s a dope cover designed by Givenchy’s creative director. With Kanye and Jay Z’s names on it, is there any way it could suck? $12+