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A 'ThighPhone'? Thiphone Accessory Is Too Ridiculous To Handle

As much as nerds love to accessorize their electronic devices, some products out there would cause even the nerdiest of nerds to turn up their noses. Introducing the Thiphone, a fashion faux pas no one should ever make. According to LikeCool.com, the Thiphone is a holder for your iPhone, which, of course wraps around your thigh, allowing you to use the iPhone while seated and with just one hand. ...

6 Super Silly Web Addresses

Press pros call their worth into question by missing out on these five major Web address slip-ups. Take a look at each of these Web addresses with hilarious (or uncomfortable) second meanings: ...

'Cat Photographer' Takes Pictures With Collar Cam

We're not really sure why this is so interesting. It's no Puppy Cam, that's for sure, but Cooper, the Cat Photographer is oddly irresistible. Michael and Deidre Cross embarked on a project about a year ago in which they strapped a light-weight digital camera to neck of their orange tabby, Cooper, once a week. The camera snaps a new pic every two minutes and the Crosses post them on a blog and ...

British Put the First Teddy Bears Into Space

Well isn't that just adorable. Look at 'em. They're just so darn cute! The British just can't do anything without adding a touch of class and cute, and this appears to include scientific research. A group of researchers, with the assistance of some tween students, launched the first mission to involve a teddy bear "space-walk." Students helped design space suits for the stuffed animals to keep ...

World's First Remote-Control Beer Cooler

If you wander by the Interactive Toy Concepts booth at this year's Consumer Electronics Show, there is a good chance you'll be greeted by a friendly bump from a drink (beer) bearing device called the RC Cooler. The RC Cooler is exactly what it sounds like -- a radio-controlled cooler. The soft-sided, collapsible cooler sits atop four wheels and a radio receiver powered by eight "C" batteries ...