2008-11-30

Ergorest Multi Tripod Stand

ErgoRest Mouse Stand and Pad

The ErgoRest Mouse Stand and Pad is the ultimate complement to your workstation. Ideal for frequent mouse users, it mounts to your ErgoRest® arm support and provides maximum flexibility and ergonomic support.








2008-11-25

Future of Internet Search Mobile version

Mac Funamizu has a brilliant, forward-thinking concept of what of internet searching might look like on mobile devices in the future.




Indoor guide
Works in a building, airport, station, hospital, etc.
height: 500px;
Automatic simultaneous translation
Search keyword
Helpful when you want to find out a word from a lot of text

Look at What You Don't See Through Glass
height: 500px;
Future of Mobile Search for Diet

Future of Mobile Search- Search Beyond Time

Future of Mobile Search- Power of Visualization
Looking Glass for iPhone

Looking Glass for iPhone: App Integration



2008-11-20

ASUS Eee Top Commercial

Commercial of the new "All-in-One" PC from ASUS the Eee Top. Based on the Intel Atom N270 it offers a new Windows XP Easy Mode and a touchscreen.




2008-11-18

Levercycle: Radical 'Standing' Bike

Levercycle: Stepper on wheels. This is a radical new type of bicycle that could render all conventional bicycles obsolete.



2008-11-12

Japanese firm unveil their bionic legs

If you're rushed off your feet at work, a Japanese firm have developed bionic legs to help you take the load off.


If you're rushed off your feet at work, a Japanese firm have developed bionic legs to help you take the load off.

2008-11-09

Did you seen a Flat Light Bulb Design

Tokyo design week 08: flat bulb by joonhuyn kim

flat bulb' is designed by korean designer joonhuyn kim. unlike ordinary bulbs its volume is 1/3 smaller, reducing the cost of packaging and transport. its slim shape allows bulbs to be easily stacked and prevents breakage as it does not roll. his work was on display as part of 100% design tokyo.





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2008-11-06

Say Good bye to Computer mouse - Video

Mgestyk Gesture-Based Gaming and more.
It's nearly 40 years old but one leading research company says the days of the computer mouse are numbered.

A Gartner analyst predicts the demise of the computer mouse in the next three to five years.

Taking over will be so called gestural computer mechanisms like touch screens and facial recognition devices.

"The mouse works fine in the desktop environment but for home entertainment or working on a notebook it's over," declared analyst Steve Prentice.

He told BBC News that his prediction is driven by the efforts of consumer electronics firm which are making products with new interactive interfaces inspired by the world of gaming . Via



2008-11-04

SkyV - "virtual" window on the ceiling Video

SkyV - virtual window on the ceiling
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2008-11-03

DocuPen RC800 on HG TV

the new RC800 totaly portable rechargeable color scanner on I want that tech toys show on HG tv