Brainwave Desktop Microwave
Product designer Steve Gates created this concept microwave for cooking up quick meals without ever leaving your cubicle. The mini micro would use special meal trays and RFID tags to set cook time.
Product designer Steve Gates created this concept microwave for cooking up quick meals without ever leaving your cubicle. The mini micro would use special meal trays and RFID tags to set cook time.
Images have surfaced of a new ASUS Eee PC encased in a gorgeous aluminum body. The striking compact PC was selected for this year’s reddot design award, and should ship later this year.
While other watchmakers strive to create watches that are increasingly harder to read, Art Lebedev keeps things simple with the Verbarius clock, which tells time using words instead of numbers.
Portland’s Grove Design Collective is offering an artist series of laser engraved iPhone cases in 3 shades of sustainable bamboo. You can also create your own design by uploading your original art.
This Mini LED Projector has a rechargeable battery, wireless keyboard with remote, built-in speaker, USB port and SD card slot, 3-in-1 RCA cable and b/g Wi-Fi, and all of it fits in your laptop bag.
Out later this year, the Nokia N8 runs on Symbian^3, has a 3.5″ touchscreen display, 12 megapixel camera, 720p video capability with HDMI output and includes free Ovi Maps.
Secure passwords are difficult to memorize. Your PasswordCard generates a printable grid of letters that will only make sense to you. Just memorize a single symbol and color to find your password.
Apple fanboy Gary Katz built this teensy little recreation of an Apple Store inside a shoebox. A nice touch is the mini Genius Bar video screen and illuminated Apple logo made from two iPhones.
The UK promotion site for Iron Man 2 features an augmented reality app that lets visitors wear the Iron Man and War Machine helmets and view their HUDs. Caution: Slow load times ahead!
This Android-based media player from Archos has a 7-inch touch screen, and is great for movies on the go. The expandable 8GB handheld can also surf the web, and read e-mail over its Wi-Fi connection.
These handmade iRetrofone docks are sculpted and cast one at a time from resin, are compatible with all iPhone models and let you charge your phone with your own USB cable. Love that handset.
Here’s the perfect laptop stand for fans of The Deadliest Catch. The Monster Monster stand works for 15″, 16″ and 17″ computers and is available in crabby red or clear acrylic.
Mimobot’s fabulous designer USB drives are the new Pez dispensers when it comes to collecting. R2-D2 and the shooting-impaired Stormtrooper are back and joined by the Jawa and Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Sleek Audio has unveiled their SA7 in-ear monitors, which have full VQ sound adjustment control and extend the treble range by a full octave, together with heaping on extra bass.
Photoshop expert John Derry shows more cool CS5 tools – natural brushes and paint that act like the real deal. It can’t compete with ArtRage, but it’s about time Adobe added these features.
Sure, you could just Makerbot, but if you’re in the market for an industrial-strength printer for cranking out 3D prototypes, you might want to check out HP’s new physical object printer.
This simple, yet brilliant concept design for a wallet by David Bruno and Tom Seymour would let you quickly glance at an LED display to check the available balance on your RFID transit card.
These handmade wooden external hard drives are crafted from repurposed materials by 2 furniture makers in Seattle. Each one comes with 500GB of storage and a USB 2.0 connection.
What better way to share your tunes with a friend but with a tiny robot? You have to decapitate him and poke plugs into his eyes to make him work, but that’s a small price to pay for sharing, no?
Nike’s ergonomic concept Straphand pedometer by Valentin Sollier is worn around the palm and includes a network connection with USB dock for users to compare their performances worldwide.
This tiny box isn’t much bigger than a sandwich, but the VIA ARTiGO is a fully-functional PC, with a 64-bit 1.2GHz VIA Nano CPU. It measures just 5.7″ x 3.9″ x 2″, and comes in a bare bones kit.
Vision Research’s high-speed digital camera, the Phantom Flex, features a 4K 2560×1600 CMOS sensor with 12bit color depth. At max resolution the camera can capture up to 1,560 frames/second.
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