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Conan Gets In the Holiday Spirit With Godzilla and a Microwaved Santa

Conan may have lost 'The Tonight Show,' but that's fine with us. His NBC superiors probably wouldn't have green-lit the host's new Christmas set, which features Godzilla holding a candy cane, a robo-rabbi and Mr. and Mrs. SanMagnatron Claus, all of which come courtesy of microwave artist Kenny Irwin. (Yes, that's a thing.) Check out the set in action and Conan's interview with the creator after ...

The Week In Design: A Cobbled-Together Incubator and a Knitting Clock

The Web is teeming with the unrealized ideas of both students and established designers who set out to produce astonishing renderings and prototypes for unusual products. Unfortunately, due to the lack of time, money, or technology, many of those products never progress from the planning stages to the mass market. But that doesn't mean we can't salivate over them, nevertheless. While you've ...

YouTube Nerds Microwave iPad, Sell Melty Remains on eBay

Apple just dropped its iPad 3G April 30th, so -- of course -- some nimrod on YouTube just had to be the first person to demonstrate the gadget's flammability. The dOvetastic Microwave Theatre has uploaded a torturous, 11-minute video featuring the $800, 64-gigabyte device and its incendiary demise inside a ridiculous microwave robot structure. Since the video is painfully boring (aside from a ...

The Microwave: Friend or Foe?

Share Microwaves! According to statistics, almost all of us has one. In fact, Americans used their microwaves to cook 47 billion meals last year, which is roughly 1.1 meals-per-household every day. Next to televisions, computers and cell phones, microwave ovens may be one of the most often-used devices in the country -- and they don't even connect to Twitter (although this one has YouTube). ...

Heinz Introduces USB-Powered 'World's Smallest Microwave'

We've already told you about a microwave for the car (which frankly might not be the best idea for the morning commute), and now, thanks to a new invention from Heinz, you can nuke those leftovers or that cold mug of coffee once you get to work without even leaving the desk. Heinz and GAMMA Microwave Technology recently unveiled "The World's Smallest Microwave," according to T3. Measuring 150 x ...

Cloaking Device May Make Cell Phone Static Vanish

There has been plenty of research into cloaking devices, but while scientists are still working their way towards the visible light spectrum they seem to be having the best luck with microwaves. Most recently, a new metamaterial made from over 10,000 individual pieces of fiberglass has been used to cloak a bump on a flat mirrored surface -- the material prevents microwaves from being scattered, ...

Mobile Microwave Turns Your Car Into a Kitchen

We've written about mini-microwaves before, but here's a microwave that's not only mini, it's actually designed to work in your car, so you can heat up pop-tarts or nuke some links while you drive to work (theoretically, at least -- let's hope you do this cooking while parked). Maplin, a UK electronics retailer (think Radio Shack), is selling a microwave that runs on 12 Volt DC power -- yes, ...

Mini Microwave Perfect for Dorm Rooms, Cubicles

Tight on space? Dread going to the cafeteria and being forced to interact with your inept colleagues? Have no fear, the Iwavecube Personal Microwave is here. This tiny dynamo is great if you are in a cramped dorm room or tiny cubicle, or you just think it's cute. With a price tag of $130, it's a big expensive, and you may be tempted to purchase a much larger microwave, but if you need ...

World's Smallest Microwave - the iWave Cube

In a world of constant miniaturization, one place sorely lacking in shrinkage is the kitchen. But, of course, in the world of technology, no completely useless void ever goes unfilled. The iWave Cube compacts your standard microwave into a box about the size of a small ottoman. It even has a handle on top for lugging your cook box around (you know, for all those times you really need to lug a ...