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Designed by Hee Yong, this nifty Rubik’s Cube-inspired MP3 player is both a puzzle and music player in one. No word yet on if this concept will go into production.

To turn it on you simply need to start playing with the cube and each layer has a different function like play, pause or skip. I assume you need to properly align certain columns or rows to get it to do what you want and of course the only way to turn the player off is to complete the puzzle

[via OhGizmo!]

You know you’re a hardcore gamer when…you’ve got twelve monitors dedicated to just playing MS Flight Simulator, a full-sized DDR machine sitting in the corner, or calling a mountain of Coke bottles your bed. View the rest after the jump.

Some of you like games, and some of you like games. Here are the dwellings of your brethren: Ahandful of game rooms that show cool gaming rooms are less about owning all the consoles, but more about cramming it full of stuff

[via Kotaku]

Created by Bizardo, this Bender case mod took over 4 months and $1000+ to build. We’ve got a few more pictures and a short video after the jump.

It works fine, i use it for watching DVD movies playing music and for LAN parties. well i hate boring square grey computercases, and i have alwaysbeen a big Futurama fan, so i desided to build Bender

That’s right, Troy Hurtubise has built the world’s first Halo-inspired military suit. It’s “crafted from high-impact plastic lined with ceramic bullet protection over ballistic foam, and features nearly endless compartments, morphine / salt containers, knife and gun holsters, emergency lights, a built-in recording device, pepper spray, ingestible transponder for those last resort scenarios, and there’s even a fresh air system powered by solar panels within the helmet.” One more picture after the jump.

Mr. Hurtubise claims the 18 kilograms (40 pounds) suit is comfortable enough to make road trips in (yes, he tried it), and if any major military would take him up on it, they could reportedly be produced for “around $2,000 apiece.”

[via engadget]

What’s so special about this auction? Well, apparently the seller’s computer “died” so he put his Win XP license key up for auction…without whiting out the actual key in the auction image — meaning someone might already be using the key. Auction page.

This is an auction for one license key only. No software is included. It is “branded Toshiba” but will work on any system. You may need to call Microsoft’s 800 number to activate