Saturday, October 8, 2011

Magnetic Shape Stand For Gadgets

The handles are so important. It also allows to shaggy, nimble fingers to understand all types of objects. “You Magnet” is a U-small magnet suction cup feet. Attach to the cups without handles, electronic, glass and anything you get stuck. Personally, I have a mirrored cabinet, which is almost impossible to open after a hot shower. It looks like a Magnet good solution for this.






Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Sharpshooter Electric Emergency Rescue Bike

Designed to be used by the Coast Guard Sharpshooter electric bicycle concept designed to be a viable alternative to the limited edition motorcycles for routine patrols and emergency rescue. For water rescues, the body can be folded and transformed into a lightweight and the engine can be used as a hoist rope to pick up quickly. In addition to being multifunctional, the electric bicycle is a patrol greener on the bike with them.






 




Thursday, August 11, 2011

Blue Sky I’m Watch Syncs with Your iPhone

Smart Watches are the way forward, and the Blue Sky Design Studio developed the touch screen I’m Watch, which is synchronized with the smartphone via Bluetooth. Works with iPhone and Android. Updates are introduced directly into one of the screens of the clock.
The clock allows users to write text messages, email, Twitter, check the update status of Facebook, etc. You can even make and receive phone calls through the speaker. The watch has a square in front of 240 pixels measuring 1.5 “. The clock has 4 GB of storage and 64 MB of RAM.
It ‘available in two versions, I-Series Color red, yellow, cyan, pink, black and white, who sell € 249 (~ $ 354 USD), while a bit’ absurd to have Jewel series has a gold, pink gold , white gold, titanium, or covered with diamonds € 600 to € 15,000 ($ 853 ~ $ 21,325 USD). The Watch is now available for pre-order on their website.








Tuesday, August 9, 2011

NEURON The Car Knows What You’re Thinking


I’d love to travel back in time, point and laugh at all the futurists who thought we would be in flying cars by now. Of course they couldn’t have possibly foreseen a future where the challenges of navigable controls, integrated computers and an energy crisis dominate the landscape. The NEURON is an IMAGINATIVE look at how BMI (brain interface technology) could bring “man and machine” even closer. It doesn’t rely on physical dexterity. Just think it and it’s done. Now channeling Spock… “fascinating.”
Thanks to our sophisticated brains which contain both serial and parallel processors, we have the perfect machine to drive all our doo-dads. Research converting brainwaves into digital commands are still in its infancy but shows tremendous promise. For the most part this has been relegated the medical industry. What about the rest of us?
Think about a car that knows you, I mean REALLY KNOWS YOU. Hell, even your spouse can’t read your brain waves. TANGENT – if someone could invent sunglasses or something for men to be able to read women’s brainwaves, get the Sham-Wow guy to promote it. I heard he needs a job.
Back to the subject at hand. The car knows how you drive, your idiosyncrasies, your id if you will. This level of interaction could enable the driver to feel in control while significantly reducing human error. It also enables the machine to learn and predict what you’ll do even before you think it.
But how will this impact automotive design? On a basic level, it means interior spaces are no longer governed by a fixed internal architecture. If there is no steering wheel or dashboard full of controls, why does there need to be a fixed driving position’? Could users become so in tune with their products and able to control them with such precision that crashes become a thing of the past? Subsequently, if they no longer require as many safety systems, does the car have to be made of metal? Could we create a more efficient paradigm, a product that has less impact on its surrounding environment and that allows the car to be constructed in a simpler manner.





















HILO - Concept Computer (Tablet High On Felt!)


The HiLo is quite an interesting concept; it is a 10” OLED Tablet with a wireless felt keyboard. Now the thing about the keyboard is that it’s styled as a jacket to hold the tablet. At the same time it features fused (hot pressed – embedded circuitry) keys on the outside. Naturally, you use the keyboard as desired, however I’m getting a kick out of the casual interaction between the protective jacket and the tablet. It’s just too awesome!

Materials
Keyboard: Felt
Tablet Shell: aluminum and ABS plastic
Size: 280 x 160 x 14 mm
Weight: 1 kg









 
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