Archive for Gadgets & More
T-Shirt of the Week: Tii-Shirt

Show your love of both gaming and tech with one shirt. This shirt, available from Wire and Twine, comes in sizes ranging from XS to 3X in either army gray or navy blue for fifteen dollars. Unfortunately, they all come with the same teal ink.
Also, don’t miss the video on the making of this Tii-Shirt at Vimeo.
Source: Wire&Twine
T-Shirt of the Week: Gamer Evolution
From monkey to arcade. Follow the evolution of the video games player. This is why we have opposable thumbs, to grab them joysticks.
This design is available from CasuallyHardcore on an enormous range of shirt styles and colors, starting at US$15.00.
Source: Casuallyhardcore.net
T-Shirt of the Week: Zombies Just Want Hugs

Great apparel for your next zombie movie marathon! This design is available on t-shirts in sizes ranging from Kid’s Small to Men’s 3XL in ten different colors. It’s also available on hoodies.
Source: Noisebot
T-Shirt of the Week: Venkman Costume

With all the recent talk about the new Ghostbusters film coming up, it looks like the franchise will be coming back into vogue (deservedly so), and now, thanks to MyTeeSpot, everyone can get in on the fun.
This shirt comes in sizes Small to 2XL for US$24.99 in the standard Ghostbusters beige. Plus, as an added bonus, the dark splotches on the shirt, which are meant to be Slimer’s ectoplasm, glow in the dark!
Source: MyTeeSpot
Gates of Moria

OMG! How awesome would it be to have one of these in your living room? Bookslikehats writes, “And this is my favourite thing in the whole wide world. My brother made it for me – carved both doors by hand. I started crying when I opened it on Xmas.”
Somebody seriously needs to start mass manufacturing these, so I can get one, too.
Source: Bookslikehats Tumblr
T-Shirt of the Week: No-one Reads Your Stupid Tweets

I love it. Emo-ware for the next generation. Get your own for US$20 in sizes ranging from Small to X-Large.
Source: MySoti
Floppy Disk CDRs

designboom is selling some 200MB recordable compact discs that look like floppy disks, complete with blue, green, red, and yellow labels. 200MB isn’t much these days, but these would be great for handing out vintage abandonware or arcade emulators as a party favors.
One cost US$10 or four cost US$28, plus US$4 shipping and handling, so they’re probably not something you’re going to use casually. Still, the picture alone is worth a nostalgic smile.
Source: DesignBoom Store
