Zombie-Themed Flats Bring New Meaning to “Walking Dead” [Pics]

Ladies, do you want to show your love of the zombie macabre, but favor flexible, feminine flats over toe-cramping, ankle-wobbling heels?

Then Iron Fist’s zombie flats are meant for you!

Buy these here!

And buy these here!

[Via Zombies.ws]



Dance the Daily Grind Away

Bored of your office? Check out these awesomely geeky office antics.

Just try not to get caught?

[Meanwhile in Russia | Via TubeCrunch]

STAR TREK FANS: ‘Worf’-Made Film “Through the Fire” Needs Your Help!

Director/actor Michael Dorn – known as “Worf” to his loyal “Star Trek” followers – has created a Kickstarter for his next project, “Through the Fire”.

Dubbed a “new film created by and starring Star Trek actors”, Dorn helms the romantic comedy “about a couple of dazzling New York urbanites who are set-up on the worst blind date ever, only to find out they have more in common than they realize,” despite their professional differences.

The film also involves or features his fellow “Star Trek” actors, like Marina Sirtis, Anne-Marie Johnson, Nana Visitor, Armin Shimerman, and Kitty Swink.

Dorn also hopes to “show the the people who run Hollywood that “sci-fi” fans are not only interested in science fiction, but are multidimensional and a force to be reckoned with.”

Donate here!



The Force Glove

Anyone who’s seen Star Wars has, at some point, fantasised about having the Force. It’s inevitable.

Now you can, or at least, the magnetic Force. This glove has a flippable magnet embedded into the palm, allowing you to push or pull objects that respond to magnets to your heart’s content.

It’s even marketed as “educational” to teach children about magnetism – so you can get it on the pretense of teaching your kid about the powers of magnetism…while having way too much fun making things fly through the air at your command.

[$19.95 on Neatoshop | $17.99 from Amazon | Via GeekAlerts]

“After Aperture” Fan Film Explores Life After Portal 2 Ends [Video]

Ever wondered what happens at the end of Portal 2? One fan did more than just imagine — he made a short film about it.

[Via I Heart Chaos]

3D Printed Toys from Cubify

The age of 3D printers as a household appliance are slowly creeping up on us as company after company tries to find that one niche that will propel the masses into the future.

Cubify seems to think that the path into the home is through the children. That is, to design toys that children can print over and over and over. The latest in their 3D-printed toy ranges are colourful robotos.

The idea is that children can browse through a selection of robots, choose the one they most want, and have it get printed before their eyes.

From rocket ships to flying saucers, from crowns to keychain tags, Cubify are directing their creation design products (‘Apps’) towards the younger generation, though they have other products too, not just toys.

A Cube Home 3D Printer will cost you from $1,299, and you can purchase software that allows you to create anything you want from your own designs. You can then purchase the design for $0.99, or you can purchase the packaged product for $4.99 [prices are for the robot designs]

It’s a pretty stylish site and markets the product well – I think targeting the children in the home, and the child that lives inside many of our adult hearts, is a great way to sell the 3D printing technology to the masses and start this being a more common household appliance. I’m impressed.

[Cubify | Via Geek.com]

LEGO Celebrates 2012 Olympic Games [Pics]

While the Summer Olympics only just ended last night, LEGO got in on the branding action by issuing these limited-edition LEGO athletes. Sorry, USA, they’re available in the UK only (hence, the uniforms).

[Via HiConsumption]

More Geektastic Eye Makeup Features Comics, Aliens, and Video Games [Pics]

We hear at Geeks Are Sexy continuously show the ladies how to “trick out” their eyelids with geek-inspired makeup techniques from Jangsara, like R2-D2, Spider-Man, or The Avengers.

Now, she’s back with even MORE geektastic eye designs!

ALIEN

BATMAN

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES

MASS EFFECT

PACMAN

STITCH (From Disney’s “Lilo and Stitch”)

[Via The Mary Sue]