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File this under: Creative Uses for the Wiimote DJ Shift shows us how he uses the Wiimote to control popular DJ software applications. Video after the jump.

Since this is a new approach to DJing, the techniques are in its infant stage. Right now it is limited to mapping buttons on the Wiimote to control buttons on the software, but in the future the motion sensing might be able to play a part of it as well. The main advantage of this style of DJing is the wireless freedom and ability to control over 22 controls in the palms of your hands

[via HardestBoss]

Unlike standard sinks, this one has got “water, soap, and a hand dryer all built-in.” Unfortunately, you’ll only find them in Japan. Short video after the jump.

Where else but Japan would you find a sink like this? It’s got basically every sink-related bathroom item built right in, with motion sensors for each

[via Gizmodo]

That’s right, an Aqua Teen Hunger Force LED board from the Boston fiasco is selling for a whopping $787 on eBay. Auction page.

This is one of the Ultra Rare led signs that made national news for causing such a fiasco in Boston. This one was recovered in portland OR .Takes 4 D cell batteries and has a photo cell that turns it on automatically an hour and a half after it gets dark. Its actually pretty sweet.Once you win it you can show all your friends or put it in your game room for a great conversation piece. free shipping

Turner’s Aqua Teen Hunger Force ad campaign didn’t go quite as planned. Approximately ten LED boards were placed around Boston, each showing a Mooninite character flipping the bird. Videos after the jump. Here’s what happened:

The light boards were placed in their public locations by Peter Berdovsky, a freelance video artist, and Sean Stevens, both employed by Turner Broadcasting for the stunt. Now the two are in jail, charged with disorderly conduct, and also for “placing a hoax device in a way that results in panic.”

[via FreshCreationGizmodo]

File this under: ” Strange Music Devices” At first glance, this device may look like a toy, but in reality, it’s an 8GB MP3 player, complete with Bluetooth. No word yet on if this concept will go into production.

This lightsaber comes with 8GB of flash memory in addition to Bluetooth, used to transfer music to and from your computer. And you thought those multi-colored iPod Shuffles were cool?

[via Gizmodo]