Can You Figure Out All the Uses for the Piranha Multitool? [Tools]
When it comes to multitools, you can never have enough functions and the Pocket Tool X Piranha really takes that thought to heart. I can’t even figure out half the things it’s supposed to do. Can you?
I know that there’s at least a bottle opener, a nail puller, a scraper pry ends, a double-ended bit holder, a bunch of wrenches on this thing, but it somehow looks like you’re getting some sort of hidden functions for your $50. I just don’t know what they are. [PocketToolX via Wired via Engadget]
Posted: November 30th, 2009
at 6:22pm by Rosa Golijan
Topics: Piranha, Pocket tool x, Pocket tool x piranha, Tool, Tools, multitool, multitools, pocket tool
Scribble A Beautiful Masterpiece
One of my biggest regrets is that I don’t have a good hand at drawing. I mean I can copy someone else’s sketches but there’s a lot room for improvement. Incidentally, the ScribbleBot is a drawing tool for people like me. Ones who crave to draw neatly, but just don’t have the in-built talent for it. The device can be fed with a preconceived drawing paths downloaded off the internet, to maneuver your hand and pen in way that results in some awesome sketching. The video gives you the hang of how things are done.
Designer: Jon Cumberpatch
ScribbleBots from Jon Cumberpatch on Vimeo.



Posted: October 30th, 2009
at 2:58pm by Radhika Seth
Topics: Digital, Drawing, Gadgets, Jon Cumberpatch, Product Design, ScribbleBots, Technology, Tool
Well Hello Five Windows Task Manager Alternatives [Windows]
Want to branch out a bit from the default Windows Task Manager tool that’s probably helping keeping you abreast of the goings on of your PC right this moment? Look no further, for Lifehacker is here with another glorious top five list on that very subject! [Lifehacker]
