Apple Magic Mouse
November 5, 2009

It began with iPhone. Intuitive, smart, dynamic. Multi-Touch technology introduced a remarkably better way to interact with your portable devices — all using gestures. Now they’ve reached another milestone by bringing gestures to the desktop with a mouse that’s unlike anything ever before. It’s called Magic Mouse.
Click anywhere, scroll in any direction and swipe through images on its seamless top shell. It works wirelessly using Bluetooth. And built-in software lets you configure Magic Mouse any way you want, be it 2 button functionality or left handed.
Finally Magic Mouse features a laser tracking engine that’s far more sensitive and responsive on more surfaces than traditional optical technology.
The creator of the mouse has evolved it!
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BMW Lovos
September 26, 2009

BMW Lovos concept uses solar technology. The body of Lovos consists of 260 identical interchangeable particles contained in the hinges on the overall structure. These individual elements are mobile and can be closed, as fish scales, or open.

Scales operate as an air brake, and turn with the sun, gathering energy through solar cells located on them. 12 scales, closing each wheel is also functional: As soon as the car begins to move, they change their position, moving into the wheel, creating a semblance of turbines.

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Random pic of the week
September 21, 2009

Objects of Co-Dependancy”… the balloon has two mouthpieces. It takes two… to make it out of sight.
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A Drop of Water
September 17, 2009

‘A Drop of Water’ is a rain barrel that makes saving water really easy by providing a watering can that is automatically filled when it rains. This way, the user doesn’t have to fill the can with our precious tap water, but uses ‘free’ rainwater instead to water the garden.
With the small tap at the bottom of the barrel the watering can can be refilled after using it.
Random pic of the week
September 14, 2009

A Spiked Pacifier for your naughty baby?
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Aperitivo Table
September 10, 2009

Aperitivo Table designed by Eon Ju Park from Korea, is one of the 100 shortlisted entries from the designboom competition ‘it’s aperitivo time’ in collaboration with Peroni Nastro Azzurro.
The Aperitivo Table is a simple and stylish way in which to hold your food and drink. The table looks like a tree with branches of small circles which allow you to place and remove glasses with ease – the table itself appearing like a small party space decorated by colorful drinks and food.

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Random pic of the week
September 7, 2009

A Chinese farmer been tinkering with modified pears since 2003, and this year he’s reportedly grown 10,000 edible Buddhas. The effect is achieved through growing pears in confining molds.
Nice… longevity pears!

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Random pic of the week
August 24, 2009

i-Bum is the chair which creates embarrassments for its audience. Once a person sits on the chair, automatically the chair scans their bottom and prints out the image.

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Littmann Electronic Stethoscope
August 22, 2009

The stethoscope has undergone a high-tech makeover sporting a bluetooth connectivity and an LCD panel.
3M Health Care has announced the Littmann Electronic Stethoscope which packs features most headphone users would be familiar with, such as noise cancellation and greater sound clarity. With the souped-up hearing, the Littman then transmits the lung, heart and body sounds wirelessly to the bundled Zargis StethAssist program for further analysis, as well as to keep a record on file. The cost has also been upgraded, at a pricey USD379, which hopefully won’t trickle down too much to the tab on your next visit to the clinic.
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Gaudi Stool
August 21, 2009

The Gaudi Stool benefits from the beam-grid substructure-style that support its thin carbon fiber shell. Rapid-prototyping techniques employed in its manufacture ensures that the cost of production stays minimum, thus making it a viable project.

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