
There is still no word on whether or not the USB microwave will go into production.
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There are no details on whether this is an actual product or just a concept, it certainly seems like a cool idea.
This seems like a great idea. very clever, we are not sure exactly how it works whether it uses a camera system or not, we will post some more details as soon as they are available.
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Thanks to the Seebeck effect, the temperature difference between the surface which touch the skin and the other which is in the ambient air allows to produce electricity that is stocked in a battery. When the user needs to recharge a mobile device, he plugs it into the Dyson Energy through a micro-USB port (universal connector imposed to constructors in 2012) and can have some additional minutes in use.
Designed by Mathieu Servais, Camille Lefer, Clément Faydi, and Mickaël Denié third year students in Industrial Design at Nantes Atlantic Design School (France).
Made from solid stainless steel and a mineral crystal lens, which actually makes those LED’s come to life on your screen, and it has a statement of its own.
* Displays the time and date
* Spiral light-up feature
* Maximum wrist size: 220 mm (approx.)
* Case Dimensions: 30 mm x 45 mm x 10 mm
* Weight: 60 grams
* Water resistance: 3ATM
* Japanese and English instructions
* One year warranty
Some of the wood used in these new cases include Padauk, Walnut and Maple, I really like the Maple one I think it looks the really cool.
If you want one they are available for between $65 to $85 each from Etsy.
Ther Sony Vaio VGP-BMS10/S Compact Mouse will go on sale in Japan in August for around $70, there is no information on when we are likely to see it in the US and Europe.
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This miniature plane spy plane is to be the size of only six inches, and consist of different micro electronic features for increased surveillance and awareness.
“The Bat”, as it has been named, will include different communication tools and sensors within a tiny aerial gadget. Little cameras will be included for imaging and surveillance, tiny microphones to assess sounds from separate angles, and detectors to notify of poisonous gases and/or radiation.
A radar will be also installed on board as well as a sensitive navigation system, so it would be able to fly at night and find its way just like a real bat.
In case the original grant is not sufficient, there is also a possible addition of $12.5 million to allow the Bat to take flight.
Besides the features included, the Bat weighs only a quarter of a pound and aims to use just 1 W of energy. This makes the spy bat plane a great innovative electronic for the army.
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One billion handsets produced globally each year and only 10% recycled. Average mobile phone user replaces their handset every 18 months. This has a big impact on the environment; 36kg of CO2 is used to make one 90g phone. To reduce the impact of the mobile phone it's time to rethink the materials mobile phone are made of and the manner we recharge them.
The bamboo degradable mobile phone
The bamboo is a degradable mobile phone. When the battery, antenna and print board are removed the case can be placed in compos and a few weeks later the case will begin to disintegrate. Inside the case are bamboo seeds, these will start to grow and feet on the case. After a few months the will turn in to bamboo plant which compensates the impact manufacturing process the bamboo phone has on the environment.
Materials
The case of the bamboo phone is made out two materials. Number one is a bio-plastic which is derived from renewable raw materials such as corn. Number two is bamboo which is a grass and can grow two feet or more a day. When it's harvested, it need not be replanted, because it will grow a new shoot from its extensive root system. So bamboo renews itself readily, unlike hardwood trees, which, once cut, are gone forever. Bamboo is an endlessly renewable resource.
Energy
The inefficient recharging of the mobile phones has also an impact the environment. We could save enough energy in one year to power 60,000 European when 10% of the mobile phone users turn off the electricity supply to the chargers after use. The bamboo mobile phone can be recharged with muscle power. The phone is equipped whit a cranking charger; a 3-minute cranking session gives the phone enough power to make one call. This means the bamboo phone never runs out of energy. The phone is also equipped with a monochrome display to ensure maximum energy efficiency.
Green gadget
The use of materials and the possibility to recharge the phone whit muscle power give the phone a very low carbon footprint and reduce the impact on the environment. This makes the phone "a green gadget"
The Akai AISS010 All-in-one Home Theater System will retail for about $1,000, mind you I am not sure I would want it on my living room as it looks a little bit over the top.
The CyberPower Xplorer X7-Xtreme S1 comes with an Intel Core I7-920 processor, 6GB of DDR3 RAM and an NVIDIA GeForce GTZ 280 graphics card, full details below.
Here are the full specifications.
# Intel Core i7-920 processor
# Intel X58 + ICH10R chipset
# 17″ (16:10) WUXGA TFT LCD Display 1920×1200
# 6GB DDR3 memory
# NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280M graphics card
# 320GB hard drive (expandable), optional SSD
# Blu-ray drive
# 3.1 Mega Pixel Webcam
# Wireless, Bluetooth
# Windows Vista
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This cool concept watch uses an ePaper display for the watch face, which makes it really slim, and the watch face is actually curved inline with the watch band.
This is a stunning looking concept, lets hope they put something like this into production, I would definitely buy one.
Behance via The Awesomer
The barrier is made up of plasma laser beams which show virtual pedestrians in the road, letting drivers know to stop, it is defianetly a very clever concept, although I am not sure how practical it would be, I certainly could see some applications where it would work well such as zebra crossings.
It certainly looks like an interesting concept, I wonder what happens if you give the plant too much water.
Yanko Design via Unpluggd
The On Time Headset, is basically a bracelet that has a built in watch and mobile phone, when you want to answer a phone call, you just detach the built in Bluetooth headset from the bracelet and place it in your ear.
When there is an incoming call the bracelet will vibrate, and then the callers details are displayed on the built in LCD screen, there are two LCD screens built in, one in the Bluetooth headset and a secondary underneath which is used when the headset is in use.
Both of the screen are touchscreen enabled, allowing to you easily navigate through menus, and make and receive calls, it certainly is a great design, I am sure it won’t be very long before we see something like this in production.
The ON Air Watch is a blend of analogue and digital watches, the time in hours is displayed by the a watch hand, which moves around the watch just like and analogue watch.
This is a stunning looking design, I wish watch manufacturers could make digital watches that looked this good, I might then be tempted to switch from my trusty analogue watch to a digital one.
The Nikon Coolpix Extreme Digital Camera is designed to work in any environment, be it snow, rain or really hot weather it is designed to be waterproof, dustproof, and shockproof.
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