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Electronic Spy Camera Shirt

ThinkGeek introduced a new and very original article, a T-Shirt which includes a fully functional secret spy cam.

The camera is centered in the chest, so the angle to take pictures it’s pretty good. And how do you exactly take a snapshot? With a cable that can easily stay hidden in your pocket. And you don’t have to worry; you can wash the T-Shirt every time you need it, since the camera and cable are removal.

Here are some of the features:

  • Use the pocket based remote to shoot color digital photos
  • Vibration feedback shutter lets you know when you’ve taken a new shot
  • Holds over 150 color digital photos, 640 x 480 resolution
  • Electronics are completely removable for washing
  • Plug in with USB to download photos
  • Works with any OS including Mac, Linux and Windows
  • Requires 3x AAA batteries

Poison Apple, the T-Shirt

The Apple vs Adobe round is far from getting to the end, and with the iPad sensation all around us, people is paying a little more attention; meaning that they are also buying a little bit more. Shirt Woot also is taking advantage with this cool T-Shirt “Poison Apple”.

We’ve recently talked about a project that is coming up which can replace Flash with JavaScript/HTML5; this could be the end of Flash?

The only thing for certain is that the solution must appear for the final user, and not transform this in a fight of interests where we, as users, are the only ones giving up quality and usability with our devices and computers.

Let Gary V. Pick Your Tee

In a surprising side venture, Gary Vaynerchuck known for his outrageous and popular Wine Library TV show, along with his brothers and Digg partner Joe Stump, have developed an amazing t-shirt search engine.

PleaseDressMe delves deep into the online world for hip and popular t-shirts from such places as Threadless and BustedTees. This venture is sure to gain in popularity, not just cause of the names attached to the project, but because of the popularity of slogan shirts.

The interface is no-nonsense, and while it’s still new, provides sufficient options for your search. Don’t know what you want? No problem, PleaseDressMe offers searches based on keywords, t-shirt colors, tags, and even price. A great way to encounter your own taste and at the same time be introduced to other shirts you did not know existed.

I would definitely keep an eye out on this site because it’s sure to explode with options in the coming months!






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