This probably is a contradiction to the believers that the future is the world of everything nano, becoming smaller and smaller. Well big things can come in big packages and actually be very useful too.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
58'' iPhone Desk
Its really amazing how you can create any thing with techonlogy and some innovation. This 58" desk is nothing but a replica of the actual iPhone. It takes input from an iPhone and creates a fully functioncal touch screen desk. This huge iPhone would come to a great use as the small iPhone already is, as it gives you a much larger screen space. I only imagine the inumerable things I would use it for, if I had an iPhone desk.
This probably is a contradiction to the believers that the future is the world of everything nano, becoming smaller and smaller. Well big things can come in big packages and actually be very useful too.
This probably is a contradiction to the believers that the future is the world of everything nano, becoming smaller and smaller. Well big things can come in big packages and actually be very useful too.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Laptop for $35 ???
We have already seen the Ipad, tablet PC's, MacBook Air etc, but have any of them been less than $500?? NO.
Well, collaboration effort of IIT Engineers in India invented a $35 tablet. This instrument is said to have 2GB of RAM, touch screen, USB ports, run Linux, be able to connect to the internet over WiFi, open PDFs, and even play YouTube videos. Basically solves all the minute needs of every day life. The Indian government also plans to subsidize their sale to students such that they'll cost only $20. The goal is to have them selling for as little as $10 in the future. This makes is affordable and convinient for students and people living in the rural area to be connected to the outer world through technology.
I hope they finalize the design as soon as possible. Check out this video.
Are you ready to buy a $35 laptop ? I'll take two!
Well, collaboration effort of IIT Engineers in India invented a $35 tablet. This instrument is said to have 2GB of RAM, touch screen, USB ports, run Linux, be able to connect to the internet over WiFi, open PDFs, and even play YouTube videos. Basically solves all the minute needs of every day life. The Indian government also plans to subsidize their sale to students such that they'll cost only $20. The goal is to have them selling for as little as $10 in the future. This makes is affordable and convinient for students and people living in the rural area to be connected to the outer world through technology.
I hope they finalize the design as soon as possible. Check out this video.
Are you ready to buy a $35 laptop ? I'll take two!
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Wirless Lamps makes me have OREO cookies!
These "wireless lamps” have an extremely unique design which appeals to the consumers immediately just by looking at it. People don’t even need to know the technology specs at first to just like it. The design itself is so appealing to all ages.
Not only these lamps are delicious looking OREOS but they can attach themselves to any kind of surface with a built-in suction cap and be charged all day long using a wireless “Power mat surface”.
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