Memory Lane is basically a “secure, temperature- and humidity-controlled, fireproof archival vault in Denmark” that contains every LEGO set produced, including the incredibly rare models. Continue reading for a short video tour.

I was already astonished to no end by the tour of the Lego factory. No, this was something else, something bigger than the impressive view of the 4,720 Lego sets inside this lair.

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Sometimes, there’s just one too many USB plugs and one too few USB ports. Meet the Infinite USB. This device helps “keep all your cables connected, thereby facilitating those smartphone syncs, spy camera recharges, and — for the ultimate irony — maybe even a USB hub.” Continue reading for one more picture.

The design speaks for itself, so no point elaborating, however what we can do is talk about its effectiveness and limitations.

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Amazon has the Invicta Men’s S1 for only $189.99 shipped, originally priced at $1495. Offering a “solid stainless steel bracelet [that] complements a tonneau stainless steel bezel for a geometrically appealing effect.” Product page.

A blue dial offers white tachymeter markings that frame an inner cut-out dial with interlocking silver-tone subdials. Large silver Arabic numeral hour indicators at the four and eight o’clock positions, a date window at the four o’clock position, and stainless steel hands complete the timepiece.

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These leaked pictures give us a first look at the Amazon Kindle iPad app, which “presents two new ways for people to view their entire e-book collection, including one view where large images of book covers are set against a backdrop of a silhouetted figure reading under a tree.” Click here for first picture in gallery.

The best thing Apple could do? Let them be. The easiest way to convert a Kindle customer into an iBooks customer is to let them seamlessly move to the iPad, bringing all their old books and their Kindle account with them.

[via GizmodoNYT]