E-Paper Digital Cameras - The Shelly (GALLERY)
Just when we finished mourning the death of the Polaroid, the Shelly E-Paper Camera catches our attention. The concept aims to revive the concept of the instant photo, but this time, for the future.
"You take a picture, stock on the i-paper (consumables), send it via the Internet to other owners of i-paper therefore to wallets, picture frames, at…
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Completion of a 100 year old engineering project finally happened a few days ago. The tunnel between New York and London, called the Telectroscope, allows residents of both cities to peer down the giant…
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We have seen PC integrated desks before, but nothing comes close to the minimalism and abstract design of the XYZ Computer Desk.
XYZ wanted something to suit their fast moving studio environment and…
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These print ads for Canon Optical Image Stabilizers simulate extreme digital photography... or at least I hope they're simulated. It features reflections in the eyes of dangerous wild animals to illustrate…
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Since their early 80s inception, boom boxes have been a constant pop culture icon. Even in our technology obsessed world of iPods and tiny MP3 players, designers seem to be still fascinated by them.
The…
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If you’ve mentally mapped out your futuristic dream kitchen, the Diamantine is a must-have to add to your list. The wall-mounted kettle was designed specifically for small-space living, eliminating the…
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I always wonder why space saving designs are so expensive. If I had enough money to pay $20,000 for a space saving bathroom, I would get a place with a bigger bathroom space... That aside, the Vertebrae…
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Ready to rock? This prehistoric-looking speaker may look like it belongs at a Flinstone theme park, but the Klipsch AWR-650-SM rock speaker could actually make its appearance at ordinary BBQ parties this…
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If your child is begging you to log onto a social networking site, it's time you realized the internet isn't as dangerous as it once was. Sites like Scholastic's Allie Finkle Community, ZooKazoo, geared…
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If you're going to shell out $300 for a digital camera, these days you expect something pretty snazzy. The new Pentax Optio V20 is charging just that price, and they're getting away with it because they're…
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Now here would be an easy way to lose weight: just stand on vibrating scales. Scientists at State University of New York in Stony Brook have apparently discovered that slight vibrations will prevent fat…
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The 10-in-1 Garden Tool design appears strangely to an oversized Victorionox Swiss Army Kinfe with different components.
As a multi-functional unit, this tool can make for cost and storage efficiency,…
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Lego just became more violent side thanks to BrickGun, an independent company that is now selling Lego kits to build structures resembling real guns. The guns can't really fire, but they do look pretty…
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With the continuous trend and convenience of smaller and lighter gadgets in the business world, the portable office tie is a natural fit.
Although it might not be a big hit in the fashion world yet,…
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The RoboCup Soccer Competition is a sporting event held every year, but this year they'll be adding a new category called the nano robots. These robots are smaller than a grain of salt but have the dexterity…
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