Check out our roundup of the coolest crowdfunding projects and product announcements that hit the Web this week. You can't buy this stuff yet, but it sure is fun to gawk!
Keep all that cozy, warm air down where it belongs with Big Ass Fans - a line of high-efficiency ceiling fans that use aerospace tech to circulate your air
Ditch your $10 boiler and give your kitchen a touch of class with the NC-ZK1 - a snazzy new electric kettle from Panasonic's new line of kitchen appliances
Check out this list of the best free BitTorrent clients to get a quick rundown of the best software and see how the programs stack up against each other
Ever wanted to use your tablet as a cutting board? Well if the latest prototype kitchen gadget from Sharp ever becomes a real thing, you might soon be able to.
What if you could neutralize street noise coming in through your windows in the same way a pair of noise-canceling headphones blocks out ambient sound?
Stop wasting your time with a primitive sharpening stone - this new electric sharpener can restore your blades to factory sharpness in the blink of an eye.
Law enforcement agents in southern Oregon were tipped off to a local man's illegal marijuana crop after spotting his neatly-planted garden on Google Earth.
Get a preview of the newest addition to the iPad family - the iPad Air - in this gallery of images taken straight from Apple's press event in San Francisco
UK-based Pro-Teq has developed a durable, water-resistant coating that glows in the dark – just like those stars you used to stick on your ceiling as a kid
Protos, a new eyewear startup, uses facial recognition tech to design frames that are perfect for your facial features, then uses a 3D printer to make them.
The Remee sleep mask promises induce lucid dreams - giving you total control over them - using simple LEDs as a trigger. We gave it a shot to see if entering the world of 'Inception' could be that simple ... and it worked.
Designer Weng Xinyu's Balance Lamp is an exercise in both functionality and simplicity that'll help you stay focused in the age of constant communication
Avegant's new Virtual Retinal Display doesn't have any screens - it beams images directly into your eyeballs using sophisticated projection technology.