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Inner City Bike | Minimalissimo.

The Bonneville Heuer, as it is known, featured a classic Gulf Oil blue and orange paint scheme derived from the team colors used on the Porsche 917k McQueen used in the movie. It was never offered for sale, unfortunately, and is used at promotional events around the world. Since none of the buying public had a chance to own that tribute, TAG Heuer has decided to produce something which they can purchase and even use.

The TAG Heuer Steve McQueen motorcycle helmet is made with a fiberglass shell in a jet-pilot style and includes a goggle-styled faceshield. It is painted in a creamy white with a red and asymmetrical blue stripe running down the center emulating the King of Cool’s driving apparel. It is fitted with steel hardware, leather trim and vintage Tag Heuer logos. The helmet pays tribute again to the Le Mans gear worn by McQueen and celebrates the TAG Heuer Monaco watch he famously wore while on screen.

Ltd. Edition TAG Heuer Steve McQueen Motorcycle Helmet.

a virtual sample-based Groovebox for your iPad.

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ELECTRIFY is a virtual sample based Groovebox for your iPad. It was designed to combine the best features of existing hardware grooveboxes and the ease of use of software applications in one creative touchable app.
Features
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Features:

  • 8-track sequencer with individual track lengths
  • 2 chainable effect buses with 8 different effects (more to come soon)
  • direct access to the track’s main parameters
  • Easy to use step sequencer
  • 6 parameters editable per step
  • Professional Sample Library comprising more than 600 high quality samples provided by Mutekki Media

Tracks are currently limited to built-in samples, support for user samples is planned for a future release.

Electrify is available now for $14.99.

If you’ve used Electrify, leave a comment with your thoughts!

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Electrify does drum and bass – YouTube.

As an aficionado of both camera bags and bicycle bags, imagine how fast I scrambled to my keyboard when I saw this camera-carrying backpack, from none other than Chrome, the bike-messenger-bag people.

It’s called the Niko, and it’s similar in concept to Kata’s 3N1 bags, with a wraparound flap to open the bottom section and a separate, zippered and lidded compartment up top for sundries.

Like all Chrome bags, it consists of an outer nylon shell with a truck-tarp interior, rendering it all but totally waterproof. And like all Chrome bags, it has that big seatbelt buckle on the strap for quick-release.

In use, the 2.5-pound bag will hold cameras, lenses, flashes and other gear in its padded, compartmentalized interior. Outside there are some Velcro straps for holding a mini-tripod, or even a pump. And because it only has one strap, you can swing it from your back to your chest to grab the camera whilst still on your bike.

Chrome bags are usually pricey, but they are also expected to last forever. Camera bags are also very expensive. So expensive, in fact, that they make the Chrome Niko look pretty reasonable at $95.

Chrome’s Niko, A Camera-Carrying Bikers’s Backpack | Gadget Lab | Wired.com.

Gerber’s the “Steady,” has a familiar Leatherman-like design, only it adds a couple of tripod legs and a threaded bolt to the pliers-shaped package.

The Steady won’t launch until 2012, so we don’t have further details of the full twelve-tool lineup inside.

Standalone minipods are tiny and light enough as it is, but if you’re carry a multitool anyway, why not make it this one? The estimated price is $65, available, as mentioned, sometime next year.

Steady Shot: Photographers’ Multitool With Tripod | Gadget Lab | Wired.com.

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by leaving out the seat-tube, this thing will probably ride as softly as a 1950s Cadillac.

Bonobo [Duzosuper via Cycle EXIF]

Plywood Bike Is Beautifully Bendy | Gadget Lab | Wired.com.

by Yi Fan Lin & Hong Yih Chu

The very best usb salution I have see. The Tandem USB Connector has won an iF Concept Design Award 2010

Tandem USB Connector by Yi Fan Lin & Hong Yih Chu » Yanko Design.

Piers Storey – Manchester, United Kingdom – S-10 Concept Motorcycle Helmet.

I want to say Up front that there still is no good way of WordPress blogging on the I-pad.

The lack of WordPress modulars is astounding. The Ipad should be the best tool for Blogging.

Also I have not found a good a app for writing Resumes and Cover Letters, formating is the reason.

AppShopper

App shopper- Better than Apple’s App Site

Free Wi-Fi Finder

Free Wifi Finder- Down Load National List of WIFI

iCab Mobile (Web Browser)

Icab mobile- Web Browser with Tabs and Massive Sharing Plug-Ins. (still no WordPress plugin WTF)

Atomic Web Browser - Browse FullScreen w/ Download Manager & Dropbox

Atomic web- Download capable Web browser with Tabs(No WordPress WTF)

GoTasks (Google Tasks™ client)

Go Task- The best Todo list app syncs with your G-Cal Tasks.

MUJI CALENDAR

Muji calendar- Enter New dates Fast, Syncs both ways with G-Cal

Evernote

Evernote- A Must Have for keeping track of Web info Syncs w every device(No WordPress WTF)

Dropbox

Dropbox- Transfer files and use them between apps, computer and devices.(No WordPress WTF)

Read It Later Free

Read it later- Read web pages and articles with no Ads at your leasure (No WordPress WTF)

Google Books

Google books- Download books some for free other can be bought

Zite Personalized Magazine

ZITE- RSS magazine personalized articles, blogs, videos syncs with Twitter or G-Reader or on its own.

MobileRSS Free ~ Google RSS News Reader

Mobile rss- Beautiful RSS Reader with Share Buttons (No WordPress WTF)

Vimeo

Vimeo- Edit Your Videos and then Share them on Vimeo

Instagram

Instagram-Photo filters and Share Capable ( No WordPress WTF)

iDraw

Idraw- The BEST drawing app on IPAD- Adobe and Autodesk can suck itThis is really the best combination of basic tools I’ve ever seen. Includes dimensioning BUY THIS

SketchBook Mobile

Sketchbook pro- A really Good Drawing App

MultiConvert

Multi convert- Covert Everything

Google Voice

Google Voice- Call usingyour Google voice Account over wifi

Vtok - Gtalk video and voice calls, text chat + Google Voice phone and SMS

GTalk- Use your Google Video Chat if you have Camera

Whistle Phone

WhistlePhone- Make free calls

Skype

Skype- Nuf Said

Last.fm

Last.fm- Padora and Spotify are So Lame Compared to Last.Fm Sign Up and learn How to use this and discover all the music you never new about but that you love.

Yelp

Yelp- You Should Know By Now

Cut the Rope Lite

Cut the rope- Use your conceptul skills in this Game

The material has come a long way from brown paper bags, as this new lamp proves.

The new W101 lamp, designed by Swedish architecture and design firm Claesson Koivisto Rune, does away with gangly components in favor of a single molded form.

The origami-like lamp is made from Södra DuraPulp, a biodegradable material that consists of wood pulp from managed forests combined with corn starch-based plastic. Purportedly as durable and long-lasting as wood or metal, the material can be pressed into a hard, molded form.

The lamp is made from a single piece of DuraPulp, attached to a base containing electronics. CKR collaborated with Wästberg to develop a strategy for integrated electricity and light within the paper structure. The final solution uses LEDs, which are efficient and produce little heat.

Recycled Paper’s Beautiful New Future | Co.Design.