The Bliptronic 5000 LED Synthesizer, a ThinkGeek exclusive, is played by using a grid of glowing buttons and feature other controls that “allow you to set the tempo (from 60-160 BPM), choose the instrument (From 8 different retro-synth type sounds), adjust the volume and turn looping on or off.” Click here for first picture in gallery.

When one Bliptronic reaches the end of it’s pattern, the next Bliptronic is instantly triggered to start playing. This allows you to make longer songs where each person controls a section of the song.

[via ThinkGeek]

BGR, the king of cell phone spy shots, brings us a leaked Apple Black Friday 2009 sales brochure. Notable deals include a $1098 iMac, $1098 MacBook Pro, $138 iPod Nano, $178 iPod Touch, and more. Continue reading for the rest of the deals.

We weren�t too positive about that last one as it was from a new source, but this new image comes from a pretty credible connect of ours and it seems to be more reasonable.

[via BGR]

Though OraBrush doesn’t say exactly how its app detects bad breath, this piece of software will definitely be a conversation piece when out with friends. Plus, you can “easily post the hilarious responses of any breath test on Facebook or Twitter for other friends to enjoy.” Video after the break.

Google may be most well known for the search engine, but their headquarters span the globe and are magnificent to say the least. In this feature, we give you an inside look at Google’s Switzerland, Mountain View, UK, and China offices. Continue reading for the pictures — sources are linked in title.

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