Feb 15
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gadgetD
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The Atlas Kinetic Cell phone concept developed by Ricardo Baiso, could spark a whole new revolution in the powering phones. Ricardo’s concept uses kinetic energy similar to those used in watches to power this phone. Clad in aluminum and glass it not only uses an environmental friendly technology but also looks unique too. A central glass reveals the generator and the charging unit. We’re not sure of the features that’s loaded into the phone, but one thing’s for sure, you’ll never need to worry about batteries again. All you need to do is turn your phone a couple of times ( like the kinetic watches) and you’re ready to go. Check out more images after the jump
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Feb 04
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gadgetD
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Input devices,
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Introducing the moldable mouse from the guys at Lite-On. This is the answer to all those who are having an uncomfortable experience with their mouses, with issues such as, left hand compatibility, too big or too small, buttons in weird locations and of course those suffering from the carpal tunnel syndrome.
This moldable mouse uses a lightweight clay covered with a nylon and polyurethane blend fabric. Once you’ve molded the mouse to your preference or fantasy, it retains the shape till you want to play with it again! The click buttons and touch sensitive track pad with built in radio frequency identification can be stuck on, based on your personal preference. This is what I call innovation, and for some, it’s an answer they’ve been looking for. And that’s probably why it’s won the Red Dot design. Wanna get you’re hands on one. We’ll let you know as soon as it gets into production
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Jan 18
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kv006
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Design,
Mobile phones,
News,
Gaming

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This isn’t the first time we thought it was real deal.We had another article on the same subject last year. Sources from Sony Ericsson have denied development of a PSP Phone, but the rumour never seems to die. A few days back I came across another life like image of the Sony Ericsson PSP Phone, which looks quite plausible in a Stuff magazine and I must say I am impressed.
I’m sure most of you would like to see something like this in reality, but who knows. This could be the work of a 3D professional. Let’s hope for the best and till then let’s keep our spirits high with such gorgeous images!
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Oct 24
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kv006
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Ever wondered a world made in cardboard. Check out these awesome everyday gadgets made with such great detail by British designer Chris Gilmour, currently living in Italy.
All these models were constructed life size with just cardboard and glue! As you can see there are no support material or support stands. I was amazed at the attention to detail this guy has put in his work. Check out more of his work after the jump or check his site. Read the rest of this entry »
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Oct 21
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Kiran
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Wireless,
Handhelds,
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This is what Audi’s future car keys are to become. It’s part of the Audi metroproject concept and is called the Audi mobile device. This mobile devices works as an access system for the vehicle and all its features like the mobile phone, navigation system, audio and video player. The menu is based on the interface found in the high spec Audi models. The mobile device sports both WiFi and 3G technologies. The handset also works as a mobile phone, MP3 player, vehicle control system and input device for the car’s navigation system. It can also be used to turn the heater system, open/ close the car and even store images taken by the Audi’s on-board cameras. So here’s what it could do. The car can now take pictures of a probable intruder and send you a mug shot via WiFi and later switch to the car’s tracker to show you it’s current location. The touch sensitive screen will also understand handwriting. Does this mean car manufacturers will soon create their own mobile phones with car access capabilities. Check out for more pictures after the jump. Read the rest of this entry »
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Oct 20
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kv006
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Motorola’s has added U9 to the music series, giving users a whole new way to see, feel and hear the stylish side of music. The Moto U9 boasts of a slick form factor, Bluetooth 2.0, Crystal Talk Technology that automatically adjusts audio to ensure clear calls even in a noisy environment, external touch sensitive music controls and floating, animated screensavers that appear on the external OLED display. Moto U9 allows the user one-touch access to its music library and pauses them for incoming calls.
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Oct 14
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kv006
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Mobile phones

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Samsung and Beyonce, launched a limited version of the Samung ultra music phone F300, the B’Phone. The F300 from Samsung sports a dual-sided design to optimize music capabilities, with an MP3 player on one side and a phone on the other side. Each side has corresponding buttons also. So what’s the B’phone got? For starters, it comes in burgundy and gold to complement the Beyonce style. It comes preloaded with a special Beyonce start-up screen, premium videos, photo gallery and music all from Beyonce. It’s also got an exclusive childhood song from Beyonce performed at age 10. Looks like this one is for die hard Beyonce fans. Check out more pics after the jump.
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Oct 01
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kv006
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Design,
Displays

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Introducing Sony’s new Drive OLED TV. Its 3mm thin and boasts a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio. The 11-inch SonyDrive XEL-1 features a 960 x 540 pixel resolution, terrestrial digital tuner, two 1W speakers, HDMI v1.3, USB, and Ethernet jacks in a package measuring 287 x 140 x 253-mm and only weighing 2-kgs. The next big question is “How much?” Its estimated to be around $1,740, that’s about $160 per inch of OLED. Ouch! now that’s quite a bit for a state of the art OLED TV. But that’s the price you pay to own a first generation technology. It’s expected in the Japanese markets early this December. More pics after the jump.
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