Monday, September 22, 2008

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Saturday, September 13, 2008

BMW GINA

BMW GINA

A must buy, mad eof clothlike material, the skin is awesome.

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Saturday, September 06, 2008

NOW THIS IS A PEN



There have been pen phone concepts before, even a few working products, but none as slim and small as this one sent us by an anonymous tipster. He told us this "design A" is not a finished product yet, and added that the undisclosed company he's working for wants to gauge interest in such a device. While most users will connect the phone to Bluetooth earpieces, those two target-shaped areas on the top and bottom are earpiece and receiver. So far, so good. What do you think, readers?Only 8.7 inches makes it smallest on the market

SONY DOES IT AGAIN



The Vaio Zoom notebook concept takes everything we know about holographic technology and squeezes it inside a thin glass form factor. When off, the screen is completely transparent and the keyboard goes opaque. Turn it on and the touchscreen holographic festivities begin. Even the mouse buttons are holographic!It?s just a concept so there?s no info on important tidbits like tactile feedback, battery life, system stats, etc., but rest assured technologies like this are closer than you think. It may not come all at once but it?s coming.Designer: Eno Setiawan

MICROSOFT SURFACE




Beyond the Mouse and Keyboard. Surface computing is a major advancement that moves beyond the traditional user interface to a more natural way of interacting with digital content. Microsoft Surface?, Microsoft Corp.?s first commercially available surface computer, breaks down the traditional barriers between people and technology to provide effortless interaction with all forms of digital content through natural gestures, touch and physical objects instead of a mouse and keyboard. Although customers will be able to interact with Surface in select restaurants, hotels, music, retail establishments and public entertainment venues by the end of the year, the product has been years in the making at Microsoft.

SATISFYING SATURDAY AT THAT



WHAT A YACHT

From the Giancarlo Zema Design Group (the same folks that brought us the Jellyfish 45) comes this exciting yacht, the Poseidon 180 being developed by Bugatti Yachts. The 180-foot yacht has floating decks under a giant glass dome. It has eight staterooms that offer panoramic ocean views. The yacht uses Bugatti Marine engines that can hit 40 knots. The price is $50 million and it looks to be just a design at this point, still, what a design it is. Check out the pictures after the jump for more looks at this unique vessel.