Stained Glass Iron Man Helmet Lamp: Tony Stark Shines Brightly

Avengers Assemble.. .a cool lamp. Scared of the dark? Then you need a hero to protect you and push back the curtain of night. Supervillians will flee into the shadows when the light of this Iron Man lamp shines on them.
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This handcrafted stained glass lamp will guard your sleep and look awesome doing it. This sweet Iron Man lamp was made by mclanesmemories and would make an amazing reading light.

You would have to read your comics by this light of course. That’s mandatory. Preferably Marvel ones. If I had a stained glass Iron Man head I would use it as a centerpiece for an Iron Man church. Everything would be stained glass, with the Iron Man Reactor in the center. It would be a place for Superheroes to pray. Maybe Stan Lee could be the priest.

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KegDroid dispenses beer with the help of a Xoom tablet and an Arduino board

KegDroid dispenses beer with the help of a Xoom tablet and an Arduino board

Here's an instance of NFC technology that's more exciting than yet another tap-to-pay scenario. Google employee Paul Carff combined a Motorola Xoom running ICS with an Arduino microcontroller to create KegDroid, a friendly green beer dispenser. The Xoom acts as a gatekeeper to that brewed goodness, only letting the bot dispense drinks after users swipe an authorized badge. The badge is read by an NFC scanner on the bottom of the case and is then authenticated (or rejected) by the Arduino board. Once the system grants access, users can choose from two selections on tap via a custom Android application displayed on the Xoom's screen. As Android Community points out -- and as you'll see in the video below -- the KegDroid hasn't mastered a bartender-level pour (read: there's way too much foam). Still, this is oodles cooler than your average keg, wouldn't you agree?

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Internet speeds drop around the world according to Akamai, adoption rate up

Internet speeds drop around the world according to Akama, adoption rate up

Here's an odd one: average connection speeds around the globe dropped 14 percent to just 2.3 Mbps during the last quarter of 2011. The drop off remains something of a mystery since the data used to calculate that result doesn't include mobile broadband (so its increased adoption can't be dragging down the whole) and Akamai offers no explanation. Still, it's not time to start panicking, just yet. Even though speeds in the US dropped 5.3 percent from the previous quarter, average connection rates are still up significantly over the previous year. Otherwise, things largely stayed the same. Global broadband adoption was steady at 66 percent and the US continued to trail its friends across the Pacific (by a lot) in the race for the fastest Internet connections.

Interestingly, while the number of broadband connections stayed consistent the number of narrowband lines (under 256 Kbps) declined dramatically. Yet, the percentage of the world's population connected to the web managed to increase 2.1 percent quarter over quarter -- and 13 percent for the year. So, while it may seem that the internet had a temporary set back in Q4 of 2011, the long term trends look good. The number of people online is increasing, the average speeds being pulled down by those people is climbing and the number of folks stuck in the dial up era is dropping. To get a copy of the full report hit up the source.

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Star Trek: The Next Generation Season One Blu-ray beams down July 24th

Star Trek: The Next Generation Season One Blu-ray beams down July 24th

After a teaser release of three episodes earlier this year, CBS Home Entertainment has set a date for the complete first season Star Trek: The Next Generation to arrive on Blu-ray, just in time for its 25th anniversary. July 24th the six-disc set hits shelves featuring all of the first season episodes remastered in high definition complete with recomposited special effects and 7.1 DTS-HD surround soundtracks, as well as a slew of special features including new behind the scenes interviews and featurettes on the HD upgrade process. Check after the break for the press release with a list of episodes and features, plus a video preview of what the new effects look like from The Next Level teaser in January. Check Entertainment Weekly for another preview of the upgraded footage, while TheHDRoom has a few still captures from the Blu-ray versions.

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AeroPad Two Dock is One Huge iPad Dock

There are all sorts of docks available for your iPad, but this one is about twice the price of a basic 16GB iPad, so it’s definitely in a league of it’s own. This designer dock, created by electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre, is called the AeroPad Two. Despite its name, it’s not going to help your iPad fly off, but it will fly away with ten Benjamins out of your wallet.

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The AeroPad Two will not only dock your iPad, but it will also take on your iPhone or iPod Touch thanks to its 30-pin dock connector. It has four 30-watt speakers and an 80-watt subwoofer. There’s also an integrated USB port to plug in USB flash drives, and it supports WMA, AIFF, WAV and MP3 files.

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The dock measures almost 34″ wide by 12″ tall, and weighs in at a hefty 22 pounds. It’s made from stainless steel with chrome accents, and is available in either black, white or bamboo. About the only thing not to like about this substantial dock is the price. The AeroPad Two will set you back €699 (~$924 USD). If you’ve got the money to spare, you can place a pre-order here for delivery starting this September.

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Join the Engadget HD Podcast live on Ustream at 5:30PM ET

It's Tuesday, and we're back to our regular time and day where you get to listen into the recording booth when the Engadget HD podcast goes to mp3 at 5:30PM. Please be a part of it by reviewing the list of topics after the break, then participating in the live chat as you listen in.

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Nixon Wire Tortoise Headphones

Nixon Wire Tortoise Headphones

Nixon has rolled out the Wire Tortoise headphones. Priced at $59.95, these in-ear headphones feature a pair of 8mm drivers that produce a frequency range of 20 – 20000Hz with a 16-Ohm of impedance. The Nixon Wire Tortoise headphones also have an iPhone compatible remote with microphone and a tangle-free cord. Each purchase comes equipped with a carrying case and several silicone ear tips. [Product Page]

A Bloody Skyrim Rampage in Real-Life

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Nothing like some good ol’ fashion Violence to get your juices flowing. Fictional, imaginary violence, that is. After playing Skyrim for over 70-80-90 hours, even a game that awesome can grow a bit dull when you just complete quest after quest. Going on bloody rampages can be quite satisfying when ...
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Samsung Canada begins rollout of ICS today

ImageLet's not speak of the several months it took for Ice Cream Sandwich to finally begin showing up on Samsung devices. Rather, the fine mobile-loving folks in Canada should just take a brief moment to embrace the present and not-too-distant future, because Samsung is now officially rolling out its long-awaited Android update to the nation up north -- complete with the latest version of TouchWiz -- to select devices today and continuing throughout the rest of the quarter. The list of featured products include the Galaxy S II (along with its LTE, LTE HD and X variants), Galaxy Note and several Galaxy Tabs, such as the 7.0, 7.0 Plus, 8.9 and 10.1. Of course, not everyone will get the beloved installation invitation today, since these large-scale rollouts seem to take a healthy amount of time. If you simply can't wait, it couldn't hurt to give the 'ol manual update method a try.

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HP Windows 8 Tablet Unveiled

HP Windows 8 Tablet Unveiled

Hewlett-Packard plans to release a new x86 Windows 8 tablet in the near future. Designed for business and professional users, the gadget features an x86 processor, a 10.1 inch display with Microsoft’s new touch-friendly Metro user interface and a battery that provides up to 10-hour of operation time. Measuring at only 9.2mm thick and weighing at about 1.5 pounds, the HP Windows 8 tablet also supports for finger or digital pen input. Stay tuned for more updates. [Neowin]