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Tuesday, 29 May 2012
LEGO Land Rover Defender
The LEGO Land Rover Defender is an amazing creation! It is a 1:8.5 scale recreation of Rover's legendary truck, built from nearly 2,800 parts, including 7 motors and 3 IR receivers. It actually runs, controlled via RF with a LEGO-based controller. Along with the intense AWD system and live axles in the front and rear, it also features a five-speed sequential gearbox with an automatic clutch, a two-speed transfer case, and a whole host of working parts like doors, hood, and tailgate. It's currently up on Cuusoo, and needs over 10,000 supporters to become a reality — and pledging your support is free, so there's no reason not to.
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The HYT H1 Watch
The HYT H1 Watch uses its mechanical movement to operate a pair of bellows that keep the fluid moving, umm, fluidly around the capillary. Other features include a palladium grey dial, a small seconds wheel at 9:30, and small minutes dial at 12, a titanium case, a clear rear casing to allow for viewing of the movement and bellows system, and a leather strap.
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Monday, 28 May 2012
The Cookoo Watch
The Cookoo Watch improves on the concept set out by the Pebble e-Paper Watch. Like the Pebble Watch, it connects to smartphones (both iPhones and Androids) to provide a more convenient interaction. Although a slightly more low-key creation, the Cookoo Watch boasts Bluetooth 4.0 to ensure less battery drainage and does not require a regular charge.
Named after the cuckoo clocks that alerted people of the hour no matter where they were in a house, the Cookoo Watch does that with emails, tweets, texts and missed calls on phones. It also acts as a remote trigger for the phone’s camera, one button check-in device and lost phone finder. It was conceived by Peter Hauser.
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Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Belkin iPhone Shutter Grip
The Belkin iPhone Shutter Grip, when attached to the phone, provides a great handle for users, allowing them to take better shots with a steadier hand.
Available online at the Photojojo store, the Belkin iPhone Shutter Grip is an ergonomic attachment that also adds a photo and video button where people are used to having them. It connects to the charging slot for a secure hold around the smartphone. It even fits around iPhone cases. It would make a great gift for shutterbugs.
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Tuesday, 17 April 2012
Vertu’s new Constellation Candy
In bright colours of mint green, raspberry, and tangerine, Vertu’s new Constellation Candy emerges right on time for spring/summer.
The smartphone combines glamour with functionality, each handset boasting 0.34 carats of gemstones in colours to match the swathes of alligator skin in aforementioned hues.
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The Moleskine Shooting Message System
Moleskine celebrates the twentieth anniversary of the text message with their very own short messaging system: The Moleskine Shooting Message System. The book comes with pages of short messages to use as ammo which turns the signature Moleskine band into a makeshift slingshot to deliver your notes.
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Thursday, 12 April 2012
MobileCinema i15 for iPhone
MobileCinema i15 is the perfect gadget for your iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S.
The compact projector is just like a second skin put on your iPhone and projects all kind of media on a screen size up to 150cm (60“). Simply connect, play and enjoy your private movie show.
The used DLP chip, known for great cinema projectors, provides rich colors and high contrasts.
The internal battery can also be used to charge your iPhone. Thus, MobileCinema i15 not only an ultra-compact pico projector, but also a powerful battery bank makes this gadget really unique.
Price Tag: €250
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Wednesday, 11 April 2012
Four-Sided Panorama Compact Mirror
‘Four-Sided Panorama Compact Mirror’ is perfectly portable as its condensed size is pretty much exactly the same as any regular compact mirror, this accessory extends into four more mirrors that can be held to look at one’s pretty visage all the way from ear-to-ear or from forehead-to-chin.
It will make putting makeup on in the car a much easier ordeal and won’t have a lady thinking about ripping her rear view mirror out of its place. It is available for purchase at the Japan Trend Shop for $27 and can impressively replace the regular compact mirror without a problem.
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Thursday, 29 March 2012
Bump Pay for iPhones and Androids
Now you can get paid or pay a friend back on the spot with this new feature called Bump Pay made for iPhones and Androids. Once a feature on an app, Bump is now stepping out to launch a standalone app.
Bump Pay makes it easy so you don’t have to run to the bank and waste time, as it lets you pay someone by tapping both phones together. All there is to it is typing in the amount you’d like to transfer; the money is then sent through PayPal, where they take care of the rest of the process. There are no fees for Bump Pay, which is sort of ironic considering its purpose.
“We think of Bump Pay as solving a specific problem — helping people repay each other in person after having dinner or after paying for gas on a road trip, ” says Dave Lieb, CEO of Bump.
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Tuesday, 27 March 2012
Harrod's to sale the biggest plasma screen in the world
Harrod's has recently launched its new technology department, showing off some of the world’s most exclusive and high-end gadget, including the Panasonic’s 152-inch TV, the biggest plasma screen in the world which was first shown in 2010 at the Consumer Electronics Show held in Las Vegas. Weighing 600kg, the TH-152UX1W Panasonic TV set uses 4K2K technology with four times as many pixels as a standard high-definition TV set. It plays the content in 4096 x 2160 resolutions and delivers a separate 3D image, that too in HD for each eye of the viewer, and Further, the 17:9 ratio of the TV set is same as used in cinemas.
Price Tag: $952,200.
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Saturday, 24 March 2012
Limited Edition kit for the X-Pro1 Fujifilm x Globe-Trotter
Fujifilm and Globe-Trotter are teaming up to release an incredibly luxurious, limited edition kit for the X-Pro1 that will be exclusive to Harrod's in London. The kit ($9,000) will include a complete X-Pro1 system with three lenses, all of which is encased inside a custom Globe-Trotter Vulcanised Fibreboard suitcase.
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Saturday, 17 March 2012
Racer mobile phone by Tag Heuer
The Swiss brand of luxury items and watches, Tag Heuer, keeps the wave of premium mobile phones in motion with introducing the Racer mobile phone. Made for those into racing sports and state-of-the-art quality as the phone’s body is heavily inspired by F1 racing, hence it displays carbon fibre and titanium throughout. Functionally, the Racer features a heavily altered 3D UI and 4 additional sensor buttons for the urgent tasks. Price tag: $3.200
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Tuesday, 13 March 2012
You Vs your cat iPad game
The Purina cat food brand Friskies has already released cat-friendly iPad games such as Cat Fishing, Tasty Treasures Hunt and Party Mix-Up but now the company is working on a game that allows humans to pit themselves against their feline friends in the upcoming ‘You vs Cat’ iPad game.
Working around the principles of air hockey, You vs Cat has the human player flick a piece of pixelated cat food across the screen with the intention of having it reach the other end before your cat can swipe it away.
Of course, what gaming experience would be complete without an interactive scoreboard; You vs Cat will have a leaderboard that will update which member of the animal kingdom is the reigning champion of this upcoming interspecies iPad game.
Friday, 2 March 2012
EOS 5D Mark III Digital SLR Camera
The giant of DSLR videography hopes to continue its reign with the introduction of the Canon 5D Mark III ($3,500). The full-frame, 22.3 megapixel camera will feature a 61-point Auto Focus system, 6 fps continuous shooting speed, and improved video with 1080p 24p/25p/30p HD recording modes.
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Friday, 24 February 2012
Apple iPhone 5 Concept
Check out Italian designer Federico Ciccarese mock-up of what the Apple iPhone 5 could look like based on numerous rumours.
Ciccarese’s vision of the iPhone 5 predicts a slightly curved back. The body of the phone, in fact, looks similar to Apple’s Magic Mouse. The display is flat and “retina” in nature and the phone tapers off at the top and bottom.
The headphone jack has moved to the side to accommodate the new design and the back looks to be blasted aluminum, similar to what is used on the MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and iMac.
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Monday, 13 February 2012
The GoPad
The GoPad is a new iPad accessory designed for the most dedicated of tablet users. The GoPad is a two-piece kit consisting of a harness and a stand. The strap goes around your neck and places your iPad at about waist level.
The distance of the iPad from your body can be adjusted depending on how you choose to type. The GoPad is one of the safest ways to use your iPad at street level as it doesn’t obscure your field of vision and isn’t at risk of falling. Should you choose to stop walking and typing, the GoPad also functions as a tablet stand. The entire kit sells for $89 and is also available for the Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy tablet and the Blackberry Playbook.
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Saturday, 4 February 2012
The Renew SleepClock dock
Renew SleepClock combines the necessity of a proper smartphone dock with the necessity of good sleeping patterns. The merging of health and technology has seen significant growth, especially involving personal, at-home devices. The Renew SleepClock is another example of the direction tech companies and society are taking.
Developed by Gears4, the Renew SleepClock dock works with iPhones, iPods and iPads. When paired with the SleepClock app, it monitors the quality of a person’s sleep: how long they slept for, their breathing rates and movement, when they are in a deep sleep and if their sleep was interrupted. Using these metrics, the Renew SleepClock “wakes [people] up at the lightest moment in [their] sleep cycle, so [they] feel more refreshed and alert,” according to the developers.
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Friday, 3 February 2012
The LomoKino Smart Phone Holder
The LomoKino Smart Phone Holder is designed to turn the digital video you shoot on your iPhone into analogue video shot on 35mm film strips.
The LomoKino Smart Phone Holder has to be used in conjunction with the LomoKino Camera and does require you to purchase 35mm film. That may sound like an extraordinary length to travel to shoot five frames of video per second, but it’s currently the only way of turning your hi-def video into uber-retro, low-def video. It’s also kind of fun to turn today’s modern world into one a little older. The video here was shot using the LomoKino Smart Phone Holder and looks 40 years old as opposed to 15 days old.
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Saturday, 28 January 2012
The MWE Emperor 200 Workstation
The MWE Emperor 200 is a scorpion-like design that gives a dangerous look to this workstation. It has a leather ergonomic chair that brings comfort to the user. In front of the seat is a touchscreen panel and a mini desk to hold keyboards and computer mice with. At the end of the tail are three 24” LED HD monitors that arches right in front of the person, all of which are adjustable. The Emperor 200 is also motorized, which means anyone can position the chair to their liking without getting up. There’s also THX surround sound and air filtration.
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Wednesday, 25 January 2012
Cakeadoodledoo cupcake sleeve
Available in mini and jumbo size, Cakeadoodledoo’s cupcake sleeves with fit all your cup shaped confections big or small. Cakeadoodledoo also offers it customers the opportunity to add a monogram to anyone of the cupcake sleeves, so you can give your desserts a personal touch.
With so many different designs to choose from, you’ll have no problems locating the perfect cupcake wrapper for any occasion.
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