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If you’re into tablet-style sketching, you’re likely familiar with apps like FiftyThree’s Paper or Adobe’s Sketch and Line. Now, stylus maker Adonit has a sketching app that’s designed to not only get the most out of its drawing accessories, but to b…
To put it mildly, the Plex channel for Roku players is due an overhaul — an interface full of dull squares doesn’t exactly do justice to your extensive media collection. Thankfully, Plex is giving the channel the makeover it needs. The new version b…
That’s right: the second-generation “Pebble Time” smartwatch will be launched on the same platform as its predecessor: Kickstarter. This unit is reminiscent of its predecessor, working with a subdued physical design and a newly updated Pebble OS software interface. Pebble Time, as it’s called, will be available to backers of this Kickstarter by May of 2015 and will be delivered … Continue reading
As of the publishing of this article, Pebble Time will have beaten its goal nearly twice over in its first hour being online. This Kickstarter project mirrors the original Pebble release, this time coming with a device with a color display and three unique color options for the device’s border and band. There’s a black watch case with silicone band … Continue reading
Do you know that your feet happen to be overworked most of the time, and if you do not have a good pair of shoes to walk around in, you would be “abusing” them all the more? The $179.95 Hydrotherapy Roller Masseuse happens to be a spa tub which pampers sore feet as well as your calves with a relaxing reflexology massage. It will feature a couple of powerful warm water jets that soothe each foot, a quartet of textured rollers located beneath the water surface that apply gentle pressure to the soles and heels, which help to soften your skin, and at the same time loosen stiff muscles, while melting away whatever pain that you have been experiencing all this while.
Being different from lesser devices that are out there in the market which require users to move the rollers with their feet, where this unit’s motorized rollers would pave the way for complete relaxation without any exertion. This particular deep, 5.25 gallon tub will submerge your legs well above the ankle, which would make sure that the Achilles tendon and calf muscles are both treated simultaneously. One will be able to choose the preferred heat level between 95° F and 116° F, which you can pick from the LCD control panel as the tub rolls on casters for convenient use regardless of where you are at home. The bucket itself will come with a built-in drain valve for easy emptying, and it can be plugged into an AC outlet.
[ Hydrotherapy Roller Masseuse provides added relief to your feet copyright by Coolest Gadgets ]
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Everyone’s high scores will be toast with the latest Nintendo toaster console (yes, this isn’t the first we’ve seen). It is the work of Finnish artist Jarno Kotavuopio who has made several custom Nintendo consoles. He has made two in the form of toasters, including this one. You might say this is his bread and butter.
If Nintendo had been making consoles in the 1950s I imagine that this is what they would have looked like. This beauty features polished chrome finishes, internal lights, and glowing buttons. He even has cartridge covers that look like toast, to complete the illusion.
The console is completely functional. Unless you want to, you know, actually make some toast.
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The new hardware has a full color, always-on e-paper screen, but features a slimmer, sleeker design and maintains its week-long battery life. The software is new, too, with a focus on providing you with all the information you need at a glance in one place, both for now and for the future. Pebble Time The Pebble Time smartwatch is named ‘Time’ because it uses time as its… Read More
If you find it hard enough to keep order when all of your kids are gathered in the dining room for dinner, this set of air hockey salt and pepper shakers is just about the last thing you’d want to bring to the table. Because thanks to felt pads on the underside they’re just as functional as air hockey paddles as they are at seasoning a bland dish.