This giant 58-inch multi-touch iPhone table is designed to be a 58-inch working iPhone. The 58-inch multi-touch surface accepts iPhone 4 connections via a 30-pin Dock Connector, and with a bit of magic, the table becomes your iPhone. To make the desk work, you need to connect a regular jailbroken iPhone, and then the giant multi-touch surface acts like a huge remote display. Read more…
Well, these days you could get all sorts of iPhone cases. Wood, rubber, metal, anything. Now you can even play Ping Pong with your iPhone 4 (nearly), with this ping pong inspired paddle case, the Incase Ping Pong cover for your iPhone. It’s even made from the same rubber that can be found on some ping pong paddles. This lightweight case provides form-fitting protection and flex-fit construction to enhance your penhold or shakehand. But I can imagine how hard it is to move this phone on the table. That’ll be fun right? If you run out of juice for your phone, at least you can still play around with it.
Yes, these days everything needs to be fashionable. Your hairs, your phone, your spectacle, even your pen. Now, your office’s punch also needs to be fashionable. But how do you fashionize it? Yoon Kisang and Lee Kyubok have made it possible. Introducing the Transparent Punch ensures that you punch hole in a paper, correctly and fashionably. Read more…
Last time, you’ll need to put your car keys into the door’s lock in order to open your car doors. Then, men got lazy, and invented remote alarm to unlock your car with a single button. They say it’s for safety. Well, should be. But then men got even lazier, and don’t want to press that GREEN button. So, they made keyless entry. Walk near your car, and it’s unlocked. Leave your car, and it’s locked. They say it’s good, because you don’t have to worry whether you’ve locked your car or not. Safety reasons too. But now, they’re getting even way crazier. But this time, it’s for the fashion sense. You know, doing it the James Bond way. But you can only do it if you own an Aston Martin DB9, and have some extra cash lying around too. Make that $25k extra to spare. Read more…
But I still can’t see the need for them. Typical plain glass cabinet looks better, and can store dozen times more. But if you like the idea and the creative design, no harm to have them in your living room right? Looks very cute in some way. I’m sure the kids will love them.
The art that you see there, seemed cool right? But if you look closely, it’s painted using grease burger. Nicely wasted, those cheese burgers. Could have used those to feed me for a week, at least. Phil Hansen paints the Mona Greasa with burger grease, yep those are the fatty oils on the patty meats of your cheesy burgers.
Logitech has outdone itself once again. This time, it’s a wireless keyboard powered by light. Introducing the Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750, it’s the company’s first light-powered keyboard. This product also receives the Logitech Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity by using the tiny Logitech Unifying receiver. Read more…
Well, this is a big surprise. DigiTimes is citing sources from “component players” claiming that the first smartbooks featuring Google’s bigger operating system will launch sometime late the month. Apparently, they will follow the Nexus One strategy, whereby the launch of a self-branded Chrome OS notebook manufactured by Inventec will be made available to developers only, and ODM will follow suit for the mass market – the ARM-based machine will not be sold through normal retail channels and is expectated to ship a very modest 60,000 to 70,000 units. Acer and HP are rumoured to be launching Chrome OS gear as early as December while ASUS waits to gauge market reaction. Now, where’s Dell?
Yes, everyone’s trying to get into the slate market to eat as much as they can. But we’ve not heard of ViewSonic’s 7-inch and 10-inch ViewPad for quite some time. Now, they’re here, ready to get some nice actions. According to ViewSonic’s American team, their US tablet invasion will commence in November. Read more…
Yes, they should be pretty darn lucky to be in Microsoft. As the rest of the world will only be able to get the work horse HTC 7 Pro early next year, Microsoft employee will be able to get the action in no time (actually in few weeks’ time). But that’s also only if you’re in the US. There’s no mention of other countries, sadly. Sprint will apparently be offering pre-orders of its HTC 7 Pro to Microsoft employee. It’s definitely possible that Sprint is working with Microsoft in some capacity to get 7 Pros to its folks a little early in an effort to smooth out last-minute bugs and get feedback, or they’re just teasing the rest of the world. There’s no mention of the price though.
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