Chinese Home-Made VW Passat Transformer
There are no Volkswagen robots in Transformers 2 movie, but it couldn’t stop one Chinese mall from building a home-made VW Passat Transformer. It stands in Beijing in front of a recently opened movie theater as a promotion tool.
Conceptual Solar Tent Of Orange
Excellent conceptual idea for the lovers of hiking. Russian mobile operator Orange has recently presented its vision «tents future». Well, even if it was just a tent, it could be purchased at least for a stylish appearance, but it has enough merit and without it. Miracle tent made of photovoltaic fabric, capable of storing solar energy (an excellent replacement of cumbersome photovoltaic panels!). Subsequently, with the help of this energy can be charged mobile devices - enough to put them in a special pocket. Also, the tent is equipped with LCD-screen. A more convenient to look for a tent in the dark or in a large tent camp - you just need to activate it via sms or RFID-technology, and light up near a set of soft yellow light.





Edelweiss PC Casemod
The Edelweiss PC by Million-Dollar-PC is one of the first computers we've come across that seamlessly combines art and function. All its wires and cables are hidden, but its components are suspended out there for all to see.
Peer inside its smoked glass cover, and you'll see its innards, intertwined with tubing for its liquid cooling system. Check out that graduated cylinder on the outside holding some of the coolant. Stunning.
Environment-Friendly Pc Case
Though it may not be the most environment-friendly pc case out there, the log case is still bad-ass. A crazy modder hollowed a log, made some slots for the pc components and thus created one of the weirdest computers I’ve ever seen.
The Log Computer is fully functional, although it does present some danger in case something overheats. But then again, who gives a damn about safety when you have something as cool as that in your home. It may not be as polished as the Wall-e pc case, but it’s definitely just as interesting.
USB Finger

There are a lot of wacky USB drives out there these days, but this USB finger is definitely one of the oddest.
Jerry Jalava lost one of his fingers in a biking accident. Nothing out of the ordinary so far, I personally have a friend that lost a finger while tampering with his bike, but the way hedealed with his problem is definitely out of the ordinary. Instead of getting a simple fake finger, Jerry decided to get a much more useful USB finger. He embedded a 2gb USB drive in his new silicon finger.
I would have gone with a larger storage device but I guess 2gb is better than the no gb.



















































