Thursday, 12 January 2012

Liquipel to protect phones and gadgets


Liquipel ensures your phone and gadgets won't be harmed by liquids.
The way Liquipel works is easy: it gives your phone amazing waterproof power. 
Liquipel coats your phone in order to ensure it is unharmed by any types of liquid it may come in contact with. With Liquipel, you can use your phone in the rain, spill something on it and even accidentally drop it in the toilet, pick it up and be on your way. 
The Liquipel waterproof coating cannot be detected and will not change the way your phone operates.
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The Leather Lunch Bag


The Homestead Leatherworks Leather Lunch Bag ($47) will encourage you to pack yourself or your loved ones more homemade meals for the office - you did pay almost $50 for a lunch bag, after all. 
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S/S 2012 Adidas Originals Collection by Jeremy Scott



For his spring/summer 2012 footwear and apparel collection with Adidas Originals, Jeremy Scott draws inspiration from "American pop culture and the urban jungle" with western styles, animal prints and music styled graphics. Expect to see them in shops in February.
Notable examples from the range include a cow boy boot styled silhouette with a Mega Soft Cell mid sole. 


The Western theme extends to the JS Pony, which is adorned with a buckle and cow print on the toe box. The JS Wings also has a Western vibe with a denim upper.
http://hypebeast.com/2011/12/adidas-originals-by-jeremy-scott-2012-springsummer-collection-lookbook/

Maserati’s Kubang Concept set to be launched


Maserati’s Kubang Concept, which was unveiled at the Frankfurt Auto Show in September, is all set to make its debut on North American soil in Detroit. The Kubang shares a sentiment with Detroit, the city being the place where the SUV will be built. Maserati expects the SUV to do well, anticipating sales of about 20,000 a year, mostly in the US and China.
Though the SUV is now being referred to as the Kubang, the name will be changed as soon the vehicle gets into production. The Kubang shares a common platform with the latest Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango. The Maserati Style Center headed by Lorenzo Ramaciotti has, however, ensured that the body design remains unique.
Not much is known about the performance of the Kubang at the moment. The company has revealed that the production model of the Kubang will be similar to the concept, save for the interior which will get a revamp before production. North America continues to remain Maserati’s most important market, with an incredible sales growth of 10 per cent year-over-year in 2011.
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HYT Watch Concept


HYT represents a new concept in watchmaking — HYT stands for “Hydro Mechanical Horologists” and the brand will be dedicated to producing watches that not only contain liquid in them but use the liquid for a functional purpose.
HYT claims 7 pending patents for various aspects of the H1, further underscoring the new ground that HYT CEO Vincent Perriard is breaking with this watch.
Coming in three case styles the H1 will be available in titanium, DLC black coated titanium, and 18k red gold. The case will be 48mm wide and 18mm thick.
Of course the most notable aspect of the watch is the luminescent greenish-yellow liquid ring you see around the dial. The H1 uses the liquid to display the hours on a circular tube around the edge of the dial.
The two piston looking devices you see on the bottom of the dial are used to push and pull the liquid to show the time on the scale.
The minutes are displayed on the medium-sized sub dial set near the center-top watch, with a cool paddle-wheel style seconds hand to the left.
On the right you can see there is also a power reserve indicator (65 hours) for the manual-wind mechanical movement.
The HYT H1 watch price is $45,000 for the titanium model (the titanium DLC and red gold models with be meaningfully higher).
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