Fotodiox’s Thermo Nikon Camera Lens Mug is currently being offered at only $11.75 (free shipping on orders of $25 or more), originally priced at $49.99. This camera lens mug is a 1:1 replica of Nikon’s 24-70mm f/2.8G lens. Product page. Continue reading for a video overview.

Notable features:

  • Attractive Fashionable Design
  • 1:1 imitation of the Real Lens
  • Great Gift Idea
  • Stainless Steel Thermo Insolated
  • 24 month Warranty

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Here’s an incredible look at the Keret House in Warsaw, Poland, the world’s narrowest house. It measures only four feet wide (1.2 meters), but comes equipped with a bathroom, a kitchen and a bedroom. An Israeli writer who rented the home will be its first tenant. Designer Jakub Szczesny envisioned this two-story aluminum and plastic house three years ago to fill a narrow space between an old house and a modern apartment block in downtown Warsaw. Click here to view the first image in today’s viral picture gallery. Continue reading for a video of the world’s narrowest house.

There may have been a few DIY solutions that have hit the internet in the past, but KOLOS is the first official iPad steering wheel. It’s compatible with three 9.7″ iPad models: 2nd generation Apple iPad 2 (2011), 3rd generation Apple The new iPad (2012) and 4th generation Apple iPad with Retina Display (2012). Continue reading for a video and more information.

Western Digital’s Red 3TB NAS Hard Drive is currently being offered at only $158.20 shipped, originally priced at $249.99. Western Digital’s “advanced firmware technology built into every WD Red drive, enables seamless integration, robust data protection and optimal performance for systems operating in NAS and RAID environments.” Product page. Continue reading for a video review.

Notable features:

  • Rotational Speed (RPM): IntelliPower.
  • Cache: 64 MB.
  • Interface: SATA3.
  • Data Transfer Rate: 6 Gb/s Buffer to Host (max); 145 MB/s Host to/from drive (typical).
  • Form Factor: 3.5 inch.
  • Read/Write: 4.4 Watts.
  • Standby: 0.6 Watt.

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In The Lord of the Rings, “the Eye” is most commonly associated with Sauron; Sauron’s Orcs bore the symbol of the Eye on their helmets and shields, and referred to him as the “Eye” because he did not allow his name to be written or spoken, according to Aragorn. This door just may be the portal into the mythical world. Click here to view the first image in today’s viral picture gallery. Continue reading for a video of an incredibly smart bird.

According to researchers, more than 90% of Internet users between 18 and 72 said they send and receive email, making it the top online activity just ahead of search engines. What if there was a way to make that part of your life easier? Introducing the new Outlook.com, a free, modern email service from Microsoft that aims to make your email experience richer, complete with social media integration. Continue reading to see five reasons on how Outlook.com can make your life easier.