Do you have the patience to wait 12 to 24 hours for your coffee to brew? If so, you've got to assume you'll end up with a pretty excellent cup of joe. Check this out:This is the coffee maker that...
Are you aggressive in the morning? Do you wake up ready to literally attack the day? Like, with your fists? Well, this Fisticup was designed with you and your penchant for violence in mind. Essentially, it's a coffee mug with...
Oh Bugatti, thou of the Veyron ilk, Stamp your savvy elegance onto an espresso machine. Milk your steamy prestige into a frothing arm on your left. Coax the money from my pocket, Giving itself up willingly, For the promise of...
This coffee maker by Kamil Kurka doesn't look like it belongs to our century. Beyond its good looks — after all, I think a design like that can speak for itself — the unit also features controls that'll let you...
Everybody loves kitchen gadgets, but is it possible to love them a little too much? While it's a great idea to get yourself some inexpensive countertop toys that make cooking easier, when you've, say, spent four figures on something that...
I'm not much of a morning person, so anything that can make my morning routine easier sounds like a good idea to me. Timer controlled coffee machines have been around for decades, but this one from French designer De...
Astronaut Donald Pettit loves his morning coffee, but it just wasn't the same drinking it out of an aluminum bag as he soared above the earth on Space Shuttle mission STS-126. That's when he invented the On-Orbit Coffee Cup,...
It's a well-known scam in computer retail: printers are cheap, but ink for said cheap printers is outrageously expensive. It's a lousy situation, one that leads many people to just not get a printer. But what if you could use...
Sure, while most people drink coffee as a caffeine delivery mechanism, some people actually like the taste and don't want to get the jitters. They are crazy, but hey, different strokes for different folks. For them, if they really want...
Researchers at the University of Nevada-Reno have pioneered a process to separate the oil out of used coffee grounds and convert it into biofuel, creating cheap biodiesel from what was once trash. The resulting java-fuel has two big advantages...