1. password
2. 123456
3. qwerty
4. abc123
5. letmein

It’s not a phone but a door lock. Seoul Commtech obviously a Korea company has launched their 21.5mm-thick digital door lock ‘EZON(model: SHS-1110)’ in Korea. It is designed with aluminum-alloy construction and black colored tempered glass with touch sensor. Suggested price is 170,000 KRW ($180).

Ever worried your password might got cracked by some crackers or hackers sometimes? We bet some of you might just crack your brain combining up a stealth password which is almost “unguessable” for any human. What about supercomputer which is able to do million of calculation per second? Dont worry; GRC site will create a nearly “uncrackable” password for you. Its so damm long that you cant even remember it! Click refresh and it will create a new password for you again.

With this Home HeartBeat from Eaton, you won’t need to worry on any breakdown when you leave your house. This device is a home base station that received signals from wireless sensors. It can detect if your doors or windows is open, whether power is being directed to anything you plug in the wall and even check if there is any water leaks occur.
The system can be connected to a water shut-off valve in case of flooding, and notifications of suspicious or dangerous activity in your home can be sent to a mobile Home Key device or to your cell phone. It is now available for pre-order here.

Keep your weapon or firearms safe and secure with BedBunker. In case of thief or zombie at night, you can equipped weapons easily. The BedBunker boasts a powder-coated 10 gauge steel body, quarter-inch doors, a heavy-duty fire resistant sealing system, and high-security Mul-T-Locks. It fits into common bed frames with threaded legs for easy adjustments, and it can hold up to 32 rifles and 70 hand guns. It is also has the fire protection, with a fire resistant sealing system with certified 120 min. tests up to 1533 degrees. All structural components are tig welded and powder coated for maximum strength and protection from the elements. The Bedbunker is available at $2,200-$4,000 (weapons not included) depend on the sizes. Video after the break.

If you need extra security on your new ride, this padlock-based system will help the little extra. Why not? Mr.Bean does that.

With this Home HeartBeat from Eaton, you won’t need to worry on any breakdown when you leave your house. This device is a home base station that received signals from wireless sensors. It can detect if your doors or windows is open, whether power is being directed to anything you plug in the wall and even check if there is any water leaks occur.
The system can be connected to a water shut-off valve in case of flooding, and notifications of suspicious or dangerous activity in your home can be sent to a mobile Home Key device or to your cell phone. It is now available for pre-order here.

A British company called RDM will begin offering the Auto-TXT service, a theft prevention system that uses your mobile phone and Bluetooth technology. It provides a Bluetooth driver recognition system providing a secondary key for your car and also a satellite GPS vehicle tracking system. On leaving the car, the system is automatically “armed”. If any unauthorized movement or event is detected, the BT red care Secure Operating Centre (SOC) will be alerted. This Auto-TXT will be available for USD769.

If tazers doesn’t work, then it’s time to use the powerful Spiderman-like web-slinging device, the NET-2000 Shooting Net Rod. It uses a charge of highly compressed air to fire a net which is capable of catching the fleeing suspects from as far as 49 feet away. Do you think they can escape for this? It shoots out a huge 52 square foot net made of high strength Nylon fiber and yeah, you can tie them up on the lamp post and start shooting some pictures. In addition to law enforcement use, this torchlight-shaped device is also designed for animal catchers to use in place of traditional manual nets. Want to get one? Importer Chinagrabber is offering the device for $419. Please make sure that it is legal to use in your country. Watch how powerful it is after the break.

A British company called RDM will begin offering the Auto-TXT service, a theft prevention system that uses your mobile phone and Bluetooth technology. It provides a Bluetooth driver recognition system providing a secondary key for your car and also a satellite GPS vehicle tracking system. On leaving the car, the system is automatically “armed”. If any unauthorized movement or event is detected, the BT red care Secure Operating Centre (SOC) will be alerted. This Auto-TXT will be available for USD769.

Master Lock, a company, has released a new combination lock called iCage for the Apple iPods. Protect your iPod from theft, when you are in sports or any places that you feel unsafe. The lock allows you to set your own combination and comes with a cable that secures an iPod to a fixed object. Each iCage will have three full-body thermoplastic iWRAPrs for scratch protection. The iCage is available for the iPod nano and iPod classic at $14.99 and $19.99 respectively. More pictures after the break.