Ditch your boring external or portable drive and pick up one of the new LaCie Starck Hard Drives ($100-$250). Available in capacities ranging from 320GB-500GB for the Portable and 1TB-2TB for the external, these gorgeous Philippe Starck-designed drives feature shiny, organically-shaped front surfaces with tough gray shells and USB 2.0 connectivity.

via Uncrate.

We think that these heads are interesting, though we tend to prefer multiple shower jets to massage our bodies rather than color therapy sessions. Most mornings, we barely realize that we are actually in the shower. Still, the rain shower heads are becoming really popular and most manufacturers make a head like this. The source for these new types of shower heads is IR Rubinetterie.

via Apartment Therapy Unplugged

Like the Tesla Roadster but think it’s just not expensive enough for you? Then fear not, person we’d like to get to know, ’cause the Tesla Roadster Sport is here complete with a $19,500 premium over its less sporty counterpart.

Thankfully, according to the lucky folks at Autoblog Green, you will get quite a few bonuses for that extra cash, including an improved 0-60 time of 3.7 seconds, a new suspension that can be set to one of ten different settings and, perhaps most importantly, a new set of black-finish forged wheels (paired with some Yokohama ADVAN A048 tires) that’ll ensure no one mistakes it for a “low end” Tesla.

via Tesla Roadster Sport gets taken for a test drive, photo shoot.

That’s one seriously thin laptop!

The big news is apparent confirmation that the VAIO X will indeed have a 2GHz Atom — although it’s listed at a “2GHz Intel Processor,” the 533MHz bus speed also listed pretty much gives it away. And no, you’re not getting an Ion in this deal to make up for that starting $1,300 price tag — it’s Intel GMA500 graphics all the way.

via Engadget

This was allegedly said by Kristian Wilson the then Vice President of Nintendo way back in 1989, although some say she didn’t say it at all. Either way it’s a great quote and somewhat true!

by Worm Sign T-Shirts.

A brilliant piece about invention, highly recommended

via NYTimes.com.