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Motorola Concept Phone by Lysandre Follet

March 14th, 2008


This Motorola concept phone just looks cool. It is designed by Lysandre Follet from Paris. The phone has a dual camera, Wifi and Bluetooth connectivity, and it looks like Motorola Q phone without the QWERTY keypad. Other features include e-mail support and dedicated hard keys for multimedia player.
[via New Launches]

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Lifetime Clock

March 14th, 2008


It is designed by Bertrand Planes. This clock is not going to tell you the time now. Instead of hours, minute and second, this clock is designed to very slow with each number correspond to 7-year. It uses standard clock mechanism but slowing it to 1/61320th of the standard timepiece speed. Read more…

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Turn Signal Biking Jacket

March 14th, 2008


Leah Buechley has designed the signal light for bikers using LED and her self-developed e-textile technology, LilyPad Arduino. The controls are located on the wrist. So learn one hand riding before you can use this. It is a very useful device for bikers in safety purpose. Read more…

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Mooon+ Phone Concept by Sunman Kwon

March 8th, 2008

Designer Sunman Kwon has developed a handy mobile phone concept called the Mooon+. It is black and sleek finish. The phone comes with large touch screen display, metal accents and a camera. The most unique point of this phone will be the Bluetooth headset. It has a removable Bluetooth headset that attached on the end. The phone will charge the Bluetooth headset when it is not in use (attached on phone), it will automatically charge by the phone. That’s really a nice work, hope Mooon+ goes into production someday. Continue reading for more pictures. Read more…

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Scissor Mobile

March 3rd, 2008

Wow, that’s cool! Art of scissors. Can you imagine this hanging above your bed? That’s about 30 plus scissors aiming down on you. Now, that’s scary.

[via Lisa Congdon]

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Nuno Teixeira's iMac concept

March 1st, 2008

This is an iView concept designed by Nuno Teixeira, a redesigned iMac with his imagination ~ a touch screen, integrated 3G connectivity, pop-out remote control, integrated LCD projector. It features a big curved screen and a second built in LCD screen on the back. Nuno also include two webcams, one for front and the other for back. More pictures after the break. Read more…

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Italdesign Giugiaro Quaranta Concept

March 1st, 2008

This is the Italdesign Giugiaro’s Quaranta concept, powered by a mid-mounted hybrid powerplant (3.3L V6 + Toyota Hybrid Synergy Drive) which produces 268hp and 212 ft-lb of torque, boosting from 0-60mph in 4.05- seconds. As you can see the roof are all black, that is the solar panel which power the interior electronics and charge the batteries. It has a pair of fuel tanks that carried 16 gallons of fuel which can be use to 621-mile range. More pictures after the break. Read more…

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iStick concept

February 25th, 2008


Designer Alexei Mikhailov has come out with his iStick concept. He did not convince people that it is a great mobile device. In fact he points out that the iStick isn’t for viewing movies and the screen is too small for image viewing. What it has is the visual replication of the iPhone/Touch space inside a device at the size of a lipstick tube. All four surfaces are touch screens and it also has an integrated Wifi to browse iTunes. Check more of this iStick after the break. Read more…

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The Edge Phone

February 23rd, 2008

Chris Owens has designed the Edge phone, a phone with glass keypad. The Edge phone comes with an embedded LED illuminates the etched numeric via refraction creating a glowing effect. The only visible lines are the microphone wiring which designer Chris Owen has disguised it as the keyboard border. More pictures after the jump. Read more…

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Momenta PC the finalist in MS Next-Gen PC Design Competition

February 21st, 2008


This is the Momenta PC, a finalist in the Microsoft’s Next Gen PC Design Competition. Strap on your neck and it can capture the best and most exciting moments of your life. When you and your friends were laughing to tears, the Momenta has already captured the previous 5 minutes from its rolling buffer and continues to record until you stop it. It is triggered by the increased heart rate. More after the jump. Read more…

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