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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Eris Planetary Sphere Watch


Designed by students from l’Ecole d’Arts Appliqués Genèva, the Eris Planetary Sphere Watch is a 100% Swiss made product by Pierre Junod Switzerland that can be worn as a pocket watch, pendant or used as a small desk clock. The watch tells time using a couple of rotating hands that float through the “equator” of the watch. The orange top pointer indicates minutes, meanwhile the hours are shown on the white lower pointer. The Eris is constructed from an anthracite anodized aluminum case with a curved mineral glass crystal to protect the hands. If you are interested, you can purchase the Eris Planetary Sphere Watch for $450. Each timepiece is sold with a natural rubber strap.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Edelweiss PC Case Mod


Designed by Pius Giger, the Edelweiss PC is a computer which combines function and art. The wires, cables and watercool tubing are routed inside of the main body for a clean look. The Edelweiss PC looks beautiful from every angle. See more pictures after the jump.


Saturday, June 13, 2009

Goldtouch Go! Keyboard


Check out this portable keyboard that is known as the Goldtouch Go!. It looks like your ordinary computer keyboard in your office, but it is actually different. The device was ergonomically designed in order to reduce the risk of repetitive strain injuries when using it for long periods of time. Weighing at less than 0.5kgs, the Goldtouch Go! Keyboard also features built-in key covers to protect it against dust. If you are interested, you can purchase the Goldtouch Go! keyboard for $139 each.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Via Amos 3000 Computer


Here is the Via Amos 3000, a fanless computer that is powered by a 500MHz processor and VESA mounting tracks, so you can screw it into the back of most monitors. Its Pico ITX motherboard supports a 1GB of RAM, UniChrome video, Gigabit Ethernet, and a single 44-pin IDE interface. Other features include four USB ports, a VGA, a DVI and a serial port on the back. The computer runs on either Windows XP, XP embedded or CE.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Stocco’s Maitre Bathroom Mirror with MP3 Player


The Maitre mirror from Stocco is not an ordinary mirror, because it comes with a touch screen console in the lower-right corner, offering easy programming and operation of a radio, a clock, a barometer, and an MP3 player so you can sing out in the shower. The Maitre mirror is polished and flush-mounted on an aluminum frame, complementing any contemporary style and bringing an understated elegance to your spa-inspired space. The Maitre mirror is available in sizes from 90-cm to 2-meters.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Tea boy in Honda - Japan





Digital-CowBoy Acrylic Cowboy ACPC5


The Digital-CowBoy Acrylic Cowboy ACPC5 PC case is enough to hold ATX or Micro ATX motherboard, a power supply, and a HDD. This Acrylic PC Case is currently available in blue or white at GeekStuff4U for 13,900 Yen ($145). - Source

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

UFO-shaped Electronic Drums Concept



If you are a drummer, then you might like the UFO-shaped Electronic Drums Concept that was designed by Petr Kubik. Designed for personal use, this electronic device sits neatly between your legs, which is similar to a bongo, and reproduces magical beats when your hands strike its surface. The drums’ surface produces lighted impressions of your hand to highlight the effect.




Saturday, May 16, 2009

Fit-PC2 - World’s Smallest PC gets Atom



Remember the fit-PC Slim, the world’s smallest PC that is powered by a 500MHz AMD processor and up to 512MB RAM. Recently, CompuLab introduces the fit-PC2 that gets Intel’s Atom processor.

The fit-PC2 is still tiny. It is boosted by either Atom Z530 1.6GHz or Z510 1.1GHz processor with Intel’s US15W SCH chipset and GMA500 integrated graphics. The fit-PC2 has 1GB RAM, a 2.5-inch SATA hard drive bay and a miniSD card slot. It offers a HDMI HD output port.

Fit-PC2 comes with Ethernet LAN port and built-in WiFi 802.11g connectivity. It has six USB ports. CompuLab will accpet orders in May 2009. Like the Fit-PC, the fit-PC2 will be available in several versions:

- fit-PC2 Diskless - Atom Z510, 1GB RAM, $245
- fit-PC2 Linux Value - Atom Z510, 1GB RAM, 160GB HDD, Ubuntu Linux 8.04, $299
- fit-PC2 Linux Performance - Atom Z530, 1GB RAM, 160GB HDD, WiFi, Ubuntu Linux 8.04, $359
- fit-PC2 XP - Atom Z530, 1GB RAM, 160GB HDD, WiFi, Windows XP Home SP3, $396



Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Moneual 701 Jewelry Ultra Luxurious PC


While most people with $30,000 to spare would use to to purchase a car, stash it away for a rainy day or even place a downpayment on a second home, a few rich geeks might contemplate on purchasing a $30,000 luxury multimedia computer known as 701 Jewelry. This piece of machinery is adorned with gold, brass and Swarovski Signature Jewelry, and comes with a 7" touchscreen display. Underneath the luxurious exterior you will find full HD video playback supported in addition to an Intel Core 2 Duo processor and Windows Vista OS. Who do you think will pick up something like this to adorn their home?

Sunday, May 10, 2009

iCap MP3 player


No, seriously -- you have to digest this quote. According to Gesten Technologies President Jeffrey Gesten: "If you listen to loud music through earbuds, then you are risking long term hearing damage; if you listen while you are jogging or bicycle riding, then you are risking your hearing... and your life!" Hear that kids? If you use any product other than the ridiculous looking iCap, you're practically playing Russian Roulette with Dr. Death. Speaking of the cap at hand, said wearable packs a 1GB MP3 player, an FM tuner, a voice recorder (really?) and a microSD slot for carrying around even more Boyz II Men tracks on your dome. It also touts external speakers, which should totally freak out any other jogger you happen to pass by. Those with enough fundage to buy something purely for comedic purposes can hand over $119.95 and begin to chuckle right now.

USB Fridge


Description:
This USB Fridge is the only way to keep your drink cold while you're at your computer and it looks cool on any desktop. You can keep your beverage chilled and stay at your computer longer.Just minutes after plugging in the USB Fridge the cold plater chills to the perfect temperature for helping keep your beverage cool.
- Takes 5 minutes to bring the fridge down to 8°C (47°F).
- Blue LED lighting effects.
- Easy installation, no driver required, plug & play.
- Powered by USB with 4 feet of cable.
- Compatible with all platforms.
- Dimensions: 19.5 x 9 x 8cm
- Weight: 365gm
Price: $ 31.00





Saturday, May 9, 2009

iPod Hoodies: Cute or Stupid?

Some people find clothes for things that aren’t meant to wear clothes (i.e. everything non-human) cute, perhaps even cool. I’m not as enthusiastic about the idea, but to each his own right? If we already have chihuahua wigs or cat dresses, then I guess gadget clothing isn’t so bad. Presenting: iPod Hoodies.

So..yeah. Uhm. It comes in two sizes, Large - for iPod Classic, iPod Touch and iPhone - and Small - for everything smaller than the ones I mentioned. Of course you can also have your other gadgets wear it, as long as it fits. Of course you can have them wear it even if it doesn’t fit; to each his own. No other colors or prints are available. Yet. Order your iPod’s very own hoodie at Lazybone UK for £8 ($10.90 USD).

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Sinoda Plasma Japan’s 145-inch Film Display


Sinoda Plasma Japan has unveiled its 145-inch film display which consists of six 1m x 1m displays to create one giant 145-inch display screen. It has a resolution of 960 x 720 pixels and weighs only 7.2Kgs. Unfortunately, the display is still in development stage. Stay tuned for more updates.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

iClooly Clip Stand


The iClooly Clip Stand for iPhone allows you to clip the phone comfortably on the pocket or let it stand on the desk. Available in red, white and black, the iClooly is priced at only $33 a pop.



iLamp By Systemdesignstudio


Systemdesignstudio has designed a new flexible reading lamp known as the iLamp Last Version. It is made of white silicon with a electro-luminescent polymer screen. Both the lamp and the screen are flexible that allows you to mash it into any shape or form according to how you like it.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Foldable Phones


We all want a cell phone that is small enough to travel in our pocket but has the largest screen possible. These two desires are somewhat conflicting, but the Kyocera EOS cell phone has figured out a way to give you the best of both worlds: a foldable phone. Fold it up like you would a wallet, or unfold it to unveil its sleek thinness and awesomely large OLED display.
The Kyocera ‘EOS’ is not just a foldable phone, but also an innovative take on energy-saving features. When the phone is used, kinetic energy is produced and transformed into an electrical charge, putting an end to your “I-didn’t-phone-because-my-battery-died” excuse.
The EOS is still in the design phase, but look out for foldable phones in the future!

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