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USB Flash Stick

The practical “Spinacz” USB flash stick boasts a clothespin-inspired design that clips onto just about any shirt. One caveat: it doesn’t appear to sport a cap. Pricing and availability have not yet been announced. Click here for first picture in gallery.

For one, I like the natural look of the wood clothespin in contrast to the shiny metal of the USB connection. The other more obvious benefit is that it can be easily attached to anything like a shirt pocket, making it harder to lose when it�s not in use.

[via OhGizmoSpinacz]

Business Card Designs

When it comes to business card designs, you can almost never be too creative, and much of that was put into these creative examples. Click here for first picture in gallery.

A brilliant business card that speaks to your profession, serves some unusual function or that transforms into something else can be a great way to grab attention and inspire those you meet.

[via Reencoded]

Resealable Can

Why let soda go flat when you can’t finish it in one sitting? Inventor Johan De Broyer has just the solution: A resealable can that “can create a completely gas-tight and liquid-tight seal.” Video after the break.

The can pops open like any normal can. Then, when you’re finished taking a few sips, you simply rotate the the tab and a second layer of metal plugs the hole.

[via GizmodoDvice]

We have seen the future of coffee cups, and they have built-in computers. Put simply, “the operation of this new PC follows certain behaviours when people use cups.” Click here for first picture in gallery

Such as contain, collecting, piling and pouring water into other cups, ‘PC’ has functions of storing, sharing and organising information.

[via NextGenDesignComp]

Aside from Google Zurich, workplaces like Pixar, Red Bull, Pallotta Teamworks, Threadless, and Ilse Media seem interesting as well. Click here to view their offices in that order.

in an ideal world all company directors would invest in their workforce to the point where the office didn�t resemble a huge ice cube filled with back-breaking plastic chairs, mdf tables and computers less powerful than my old commodore plus-4.

[via Deputy-dog]

Why settle for a standard issue chainsaw or rocket launcher when you could have the LV and Chanel versions? Well, that’s why Peter Gronquist deciceded to “jazz” up these weapons. Click here for first picture in gallery.

Dubbed “The Revolution will be Fabulous,” Gronquist’s show opened last night at Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles. The pieces ranged from anywhere from a few hundred bucks to several thousand and several, such as the Louis Vuitton chainsaw, have sold.

[via Dvice]

The “PrintBall” is basically “an ink-jet printer using a paintball fun as printhead.” Though the finished product isn’t very pretty, it does however, work quite well for painting letters. Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.

The gun is mounted on a custum made pan & tilt unit which is connected to a Max/Msp based software through an Atmel chip [programmed in Basic]. The software allow the users to load and analyze images.

[via HackedGadgets]

This nifty automated white board basically takes “text input from the internet and plot[s] it onto a white board for the world to see.” Video after the break. Click here for one more picture.

If the pen needs to be ‘down’, the electromagnet will actuate and gravity will push the tip of the pen down to the surface of the whiteboard again. The electronics aren�t that complex: the main task is to make the stepper motors and the solenoid controllable by a PC

[via HackedGadgets]