Wipe Shirt Has a Built in Microfiber Wiping Cloth

As anyone who’s ever tried to wipe down a cell phone, ipod, pair of glasses, or personal video gaming system knows- using your shirt to clean the screen is never as effective as a microfiber cleaning cloth. You can breathe heavily and then wipe down your screen all your want, it’s still not as good as microfiber. But what if you had a simple white dress shirt with a built in microfiber cloth? You can with Fift’s Wipe Shirt, a tailored shirt that comes with an integrated microfiber cloth patch in either the shirttail or on the cuff (your choice).

Now wiping off your glasses or gadget is simple and effective, and there’s no need to carry around a spare microfiber cleaning cloth in your back pocket (who does that?). The caveat is that it costs $159 for this shirt which may or may not be a lot, depending on your clothing budget. If it’s too much, you could probably just sew a microfiber cloth into your existing shirt for little to no extra cost.
Posted by Mech Date: Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Categories: Abnormaltech
Tags: cloth, clothing, glass, iPhone, shirt
Polluted Glass makes all your drinks appear toxic

Now you can make your guests feel right at home by shoving one of these glasses in front of them. I’m sure they’ll be more than happy to drink down the mysterious liquid poured inside. This glass doesn’t hold 55 gallons like the barrel it mimics, but instead holds 10 ounces, it makes it easier to hold onto that way. These glasses have a radioactive symbol etched directly onto it. They can be purchased in sets of 2 for $14.95.
Source: Neatorama
Wireless Page To TV Magnifier
When we reach the age of 40 and above our eye sight get poorer, some of us may begin to have difficulty reading tiny words on the book. Instead of using magnifying to magnify the words, some inventor has created something that look like a PC mouse which will magnify the tiny words on the book into 25 times larger than the original word and then project it on your TV.
As easy to use as a computer mouse, this device scans written materials and sends them wirelessly to your television set in real time, magnifying them up to 25X for easy viewing of fine print. The wireless magnifier’s bright 655 x 488 pixel handheld scanner picks up every detail of a picture or every letter of a word and transfers data to its base station (that plugs into your TV) which then sends it to your television screen with a bright, easy-to-read 2 1/4″ x 1 1/2″ field of view. Magnification ranges from 10X on a 14″ TV to 28X on a 32″ TV.
This device is tend to produce better result when use on screen that is no larger than 32″.
via coolest-gadgets