LG's new Objet TV is great for people who hate TVs

You have to hand it to LG, the company isn’t afraid to try something new. LG’s latest TV is called Objet TV (that’s right, Objet without a “c”), which, in its essence, is a fairly regular 65-inch TV with LG’s OLED evo panel, and an 80W, 4.2-channel sound system. The LG Objet TV comes in […]
This portable biometric safe is over 30% off

TL;DR: As of Dec. 14, you can get the TROVA GO Discreet Biometric Storage + Sleeve Bundle for just $156.79 with the code GREEN20 — that’s 34% off its retail price of $239. There are all sorts of solutions for digital security these days, with cloud storage companies trying to sell you extra gigabytes every other […]
Add more functions to your laptop with this smart hub stand on sale

TL;DR: As of Dec. 14, slash 37% off the price of the CASA Hub Stand with the code GREEN20 and get it for $87.19 instead of its regular $139. Why spend money on a large, bulky metal laptop stand that only does one thing? Shouldn’t the piece of scrap metal you’re buying for your desk […]
Get wireless headphones for under $36 with this code

TL;DR: The HyperGear Stealth headphones are just $35.99 at the Mashable Shop with code GREEN20 as of Dec. 14. Sometimes you just want to block out the noise of the world and enter your own dimension. Since you can’t live in a video game, these lightweight, wireless, and noise-canceling HyperGear Stealth headphones are the next […]
World's first stretchable and washable battery has arrived — Future Blink

Developed by a team of researchers at the University of British Columbia, this stretchy little battery hold a lot of potential for the future of electronics. The design complements innovations like wearable technology, adding more flexibility, and making movement more versatile.
Using 3D printed sand, these structures become stronger than concrete

Scientists at Oak Ridge National Lab in Tennessee have discovered a way to 3D print exceptionally strong sand structures. Using a specially developed binder, the team at ORNL printed a tiny sand bridge that can hold up to 300 times its own weight.