Image of the Day: lightsaber handrails on Tokyo subway

Okay subway commuters…this is pretty amazing. As a marketing strategy for the Blu-Ray release of the Star Wars saga, Tokyo subway cars were outfitted with lightsaber handrails. I’ve never encountered anything quite so geektastic on my subway commutes.

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Image of the Day: lightsaber handrails on Tokyo subway

Gallery of the Day: Ewoks photoshopped into family photos

Who wouldn’t want Ewoks photoshopped into their family photos? That was Anthony Herrera’s idea, at least, when he took his kids to Sequoia National Park. Not only did he tell them Ewoks lived in the park, but he also photoshopped them into the family photos taken during the trip.

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Gallery of the Day: Ewoks photoshopped into family photos

8 radical industrial designs from Vivien Muller

French designer Vivien Muller isn’t afraid to twist familiar technology into new, wild shapes. Take his OctoCube, for instance, pictured above. One could easily mistake it for a component designed for a Borg vessel, but it’s actually just the coolest radiator you’re ever likely to see. Down below are seven more designs from Muller that are nothing short of beautiful, the first of which — his excellent Electree — you may actually be able to buy very soon. Muller tells us it will be the first time one of his designs has been offered up for sale (barring another one that was custom built, as you’ll see in the gallery).

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Game Boy swimsuit is the sexiest video game you have ever seen

We’re all pretty familiar with the now somewhat played out (but ‘always’ welcome) ‘Slave Leia’ and ‘Lara Croft’ costumes, but now a new female geek costume that actually turns you into a video game controller may become the new must have outfit.

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Japan’s latest fashion craze: teeth tattoos that match your nails

Rappers and hip-hop stars have worn teeth grills for years, but it looks like women in Japan are dropping the gold and ice and trading them in for Hello Kitty teeth decals. Yes, teeth tattoos are a fashion trend in Japan.

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Japan unveils the most powerful paperclip in the world

Elecom , Japan’s masters of multiple function household swag, have done it again by splicing the design DNA of data storage devices with our most enduring analog office tool, the common paperclip.

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Gallery of the Day: life-size Lego animals at the Bronz Zoo

The Great Summer Zoofari is in fill swing at the Bronx Zoo. Now through September 30, head out to the Wildlife Conservation Society’s zoo and see incredible life-size animal sculptures made from Legos. There are penguins, flamingos, a giraffe…well you get the idea. Check out the gallery below to see the Lego Master Builders creations.

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Chainless hybrid bike concept is like riding an insect robot

Our phones and cars are evolving, so there’s no reason why simple things like our bicycles shouldn’t become appropriately futurized as well.

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Chainless hybrid bike concept is like riding an insect robot

Steampunk Mac has a functional 114-year-old typewriter keyboard

That steampunk plasma speaker that popped up earlier today isn’t too shabby of a DIY project, but we think we’ve already found a new steampunk king: Wozniak’s Conundrum — a fully functional Mac with a Remington typewriter keyboard from 1897 wired up to its brains and a mouse built from an old Morse Code telegraph key.

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Steampunk Mac has a functional 114-year-old typewriter keyboard

Papercraft replicas recreate 6 classic gadgets in crazy detail

Remember the super intricate paper GameBoy ? Well, the papercraft masters Zim & Zou are back, but with six gadgets that’ll blast you back into the past. Included in the set is an old-school film Leica with film , brick cellphone, Polaroid camera with instant film, Walkman, cassette tape, NES controller and 2.5-inch floppy disc.

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