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December 10, 2014
Fineck not Fennec
The neck of the person in coexistence with computer is usually in miserable state, but we rarely think about it until it's too late. So - gadgets to the rescue! (Via Designboom)
Armrest Battle Solution?
Oh the personal space... No number of smart gadgets can help when airlines stack people like sardines. (Via Gizmodo)
Betabook
A portable whiteboard for all your ideas. Why am I having haunting associations with Apple? (Via Creative Applications Network)
Emotional Light
We've seen lots of light fixtures over the years, this one is elegant in it's simplicity and well-executed. (Via Arduino Blog)
Perch Light
It is exactly what it looks like - an illuminated origami bird on a perch, but who said beautiful things can't be simply what they are? (Via Laughing Squid)

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August 21, 2007
Wecome to the Beta Site!

Hi all. I went through the effort to invite y'all into our new digs, but didn't stand here at the door to welcome you in! So sorry... Please excuse the sawdust. I'm still pushing the people that push the brooms around here. No matter - everything will be tidied up in no time. The website […]

February 27, 2013
Wednesday Cool Links, and Thanks for the...

Hello!  Today I actually have stuff to say, and this time these are the news on the Useless Box. Looks like it's time to receive thanks! Remember back in November 2012 when we decided to donate $1100 to Plan Canada from a percentage of past sales of Useless Boxes? They sent us a nice thank […]

December 6, 2004
ScoutWalker III sold out!

Sorry to say that our initial inventory of the ScoutWalker III has sold out! We're trying to get more ready for Christmas, but no promises...

March 4, 2003
BEP Application #4 - The BBPV

We've churned out another Bicore Experimenter's PCB project: The "Bare Bones PhotoVore". This is an elegant little circuit, which offers the functionality of a basic photovore (with tactiles) all on a very simple circuit. Ours is solar-powered by a Miller Solarengine, but if you wanted to build one with a battery, your parts count would […]

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