Motorola Droid Pro

Motorola Droid Pro

Motorola has its sights set on a big business and for once, it’s not Apple. No, Motorola is looking to woo business elites away from their Crackberrys with the new Droid Pro.

Featuring a physical portrait QWERTY keyboard and Android 2.2 (“Froyo”), the Droid Pro is the ultimate corporate rebel’s smartphone. The device runs Flash 10.1 on a 3.1-inch capacitive touchscreen with a 1GHz processor.

However, the big draw for businesses and IT departments will be the Droid Pro’s focus on security, contact and calendary syncing, and functionality in over 220 countries worldwide.

It may not be possible to pry a BlackBerry out of the hands of your typical corporate drone, but the new Droid Pro sure is going to try and it looks like it has the best chance out of anything else out there.

Happy Hour Bottoms Up Watch

Happy Hour Bottoms Up Watch

Tellin’ time and poppin’ bottles. That’s exactly what Happy Hour Time Pieces does best. This new piece, Bottoms Up, is the successor to their Dark N’ Stormy model. And if the original – that sold out in two weeks – is any indication, these watches won’t last long.

The Bottoms Up features a bottle opener that’s built right into the band buckle. That’s right, now geeks and drunks (or maybe just drunken geeks) have reason to rejoice. A new toy that’s sure to impress your alcoholic buddies. Aside from the awesomeness that is the bottle opener, the Bottoms Up watch is water resistant to 5 ATM, sporting a luminous analog clock with a smooth calf leather band and a stainless steel case.

True, chances are the person wearing this watch is too drunk to tell time anyway, but that’s beside the point. Drink up… in style!

Naneu Sahara 217F Camera Backpack

Naneu Sahara 217F Camera Backpack

Everyone’s into photography nowadays. We’re all shutterbugs who know what an F-stop is, or how to properly light a shot…and it doesn’t matter that we’re setting up these elaborate pictures at the local watering hole in a dimly lit room after one too many Car Bombs.

If you’re looking to carry your camera gear and other tech toys with you wherever you go, pop over to Naneu Bags and take a look at the Sahara 217F Camera Backpack. It’s got enough room to stow your DSLR with up to an 11 1/2-inch long lens attached, 6-8 lenses along with that and a camera flash. There’s even a pocket to tuck in a laptop up to 17-inches wide.

That’s right, when you’re done snapping pics, copy them over to your laptop, edit them and then post the evidence of your drunken debauchery right to Facebook. Sure, your employer might fire you for your inappropriateness, but at least that shot of you doing a beer bong with the boss’s daughter came out perfectly.

New Balance for J.Crew 1400 Sneakers

New Balance for J.Crew 1400 Sneakers

New Balance for J. Crew 1400 Sneakers are the latest in a long line of Crew updates to iconic fashion lines. The suede leather shoes and 1400 silhouette designs look great with most any coordinates with color schemes–available in navy and pine green–blending well into your daily attire. The collaboration is an effort to support American manufacturing. Every pair rolls off the line at New Balance’s Maine-based plant and the tanned leather used in producing that premium suede feel is fashioned here in the States.

With New Balance already a leader in athletic apparel, this latest selection promises to move NB into more casual fashion scenarios. It helps having the J. Crew name behind you. For more than 25 years, the J. Crew name has made an impact in the men’s, women’s, and children’s clothing market. New Balance has been around for more than a century. Together, the two companies boast 130+ years of experience, and with this collaboration, it’s easy to see why they’ve stayed around so long.

HTC 7 Surround

HTC 7 Surround

HTC 7 Surround operates on the new Windows Phone 7 platform for AT&T. For those of you who thought those iPhone snobs were in the clear, look out. This is the first phone with surround sound capabilities, and as for features, well, audio is only the start of it. The 1 GHz Snapdragon processor delivers lightning fast speed to the phone’s web browsing and other functions. Eight GB keeps the phone competitive in the internal storage department. A beautiful 3.8-inch WVGA display details every benefit with a kaleidoscope of colors.

The folks at Microsoft spent many years keeping up with Apple in the desktop market, winning the battle of quantity sold. Now it’s taking aim at quality. Standard headphone jacks make certain that your phone calls or MP3s are played at the best level of sound while the 5-megapixel camera supports flash and 720 HD video recording.

John Lennon Limited Edition Box of Vision

John Lennon Limited Edition Box of Vision

John Lennon’s Limited Edition Box of Vision is a treat for fans of the Beatles star, who for some reason thought it would be a good idea to run off on three of the most talented men the world has ever known and hitch his star to the wagon of that screeching banshee of a woman Yoko Ono. Of course, as much as it pains me to say “John Lennon” and “Yoko Ono” in the same sentence, I’ve got to credit the woman for this.

The Box of Vision has been compiled with her help to bring fans a 166-page hardbound book that is about all the keepsake, other than the music of course, that a Lennon fan could ever need. In addition to the book, you also get inserts that can hold 32 CD albums, presumably releases from the man himself, who recently turned 70, though posthumously. CDs are not included, by the way.

It comes in a slipcase and is 15 by 13 inches (four deep). The book itself includes LP artwork from Lennon and Yoko’s entire discography. Also features an essay and contextual guide from Lennon’s post-Beatles career. All for about $125. Not bad at all, Yoko.

Ferrari World (Theme Park)

Ferrari World (Theme Park)

Ferrari World, that bad-ass theme park for all you guys and dolls who dig bad-ass cars, is opening up on October 27–well, the exterior park attractions are anyway.

Persons more than five feet tall–say, your Great Khalis and even the yours trulies of the world–can expect to pay around $61 for standard tickets. Premium tickets, which afford us access to a special lounge filled with loads of great refreshments and Ferrari goodness, run about $102. For the Warwick Davis’s of the world (i.e. little people and kids), the prices are $45 and $74. Whether premium or standard, you get to board all rides, leaving no attraction untouched. What attractions you might ask? Well, these:

  • Formula Rossa, the world’s fastest rollercoaster, reaching speeds of up to 240 km/h, emulating the feeling of being in a Ferrari F1 car
  • G-force experience taking passengers on an adrenaline-pumping ride up over 62m, through the roof and back down again
  • State-of-the-art racing simulators as those used by the Ferrari racing team
  • Flume ride journey through the heart of a Ferrari 599 engine
  • Driving and Racing school for junior drivers, with expert training
  • Aerial voyage over Italy following a Ferrari

Watch for the grand opening in December. Better book those plane tickets now, Ferrari Freaks!

Fombag

Fombag

Looking for a new couch? We’ve got something better. A gigantic foam bag – the Fombag.

Real men will opt for the 8 footer, but there are smaller bags available for the rest of you. The real man’s bag has enough room for up to 6 people, and there’s a good chance it will take over your entire living room (awesome). Choose between cotton twill, MicroSuede, or MicroFiber. Then pick a color, any color (almost). And don’t worry about spilling your beer… the fabric covers are washable and changeable.

Just be sure to have backup ready to help you roll in the 130 pound Fombag when it’s delivered.

Surefire E2D LED Defender Flashlight

Surefire E2D LED Defender Flashlight

Still afraid of the boogeyman hiding in your closet? It’s ok, nobody has to know. We’ll just introduce you to the Surefire E2D LED Defender Flashlight so that you’re well prepared. We know what you’re thinking: “What is a flashlight going to do for me?” Well, this is no ordinary flashlight.

The Surefire E2D LED Defender is a compact, dual-output flashlight with self-defense enhancements. This tool has two settings:

  1. A 5-lumen low beam that’s perfect for finding your way around a dark parking lot
  2. A 200-lumen high beam (ten times the output of a standard two-D-cell flashlight) that’s great for blinding the boogeyman an intruder.

After you’re sure the enemy can no longer see, simply use the Strike Bezel to finish them off with a swift blow to the head. Don’t worry, the Mil-Spec hard-anodized aluminum body is built for face beatings.

Excellent work soldier… now run.

Sportcraft Step Back 3

Sportcraft Step Back 3

Unfortunately, not all of us play basketball like Lebron James. But that doesn’t mean we can’t pretend from our basement. The Sportcraft Step Back 3 is arcade basketball at its finest. The pressure-sensitive mat detects whether you’re in 3-point range or shooting from “in the paint.” That’s right, you no longer need to rely on the random probability of a computer. This right here is all skill.

The Step Back 3 comes with a tubular steel frame, electronic LED scoreboard and clock, four 7-inch balls, and a pump. With eight games for one to four players, this basketball shootout should keep you and your buddies busy, at least until basketball season rolls around.

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