These Trainers Are Controlled By An App That Lets You Customize Them Whenever You Fancy
Shiftwear is a fashion startup that wants to change the idea of customisable clothing. Rather than just offering a nice bit of kit with your name embroidered on the side, they want customers to be able to endlessly change their product to match their tastes. Continue reading »
iPhone Controlled Bug + Free Shipping!
Control This Creepy Crawler with Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod!
Fancy a toy that is both fun and creepy at the same time? We have just the thing… This little robotic bug looks and moves just like a real insect, but is completely controlled by your iOS device. Simply sync up your iBug to an iPhone, iPad, or iPod and you’ll be walking, racing, and scaring the bajebus out of friends, family, and pets in no time. The iPhone Controlled Bug is the perfect gift for insect lovers and iPhone aficionado alike!
Plug & Play
Download the controller App from the App Store, plug in the included transmitter in the headphone jack, and you are ready to go!
USB Rechargeable
Recharge your iBug with the included USB charging cable. No batteries required!
Realistic Robotics
Inspired by movements and characteristics of an insect, these creepy crawler will have everyone fooled.
Free Global Shipping
Free shipping to the United States, Canada, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, The Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Australia, South Africa, Japan, South Korea, and Singapore
Adastra – iPad-controlled Luxury Yacht
The capacity for guests is a total of 9, while 5 crew members can also cruise along. The guests enjoy modern suites, while lending a premium one as the master suite for the owner. The amenities are state of the art, and ergonomics focuses on high quality fabrication, and maximum use of the given space. Continue reading »
Dubai Opens New Driverless, Remote-Controlled Metro Service
Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum (yellow) arrives at a metro station to inaugurate the second metro rail network, after a two-year delay, in the Gulf emirate of Dubai on September 9, 2011. (Karim Sahib / AFP – Getty Images) Continue reading »