Articles tagged with: wireless
Weramouse for Those Tired of Conventional Mice
Posted in Computer on 4 May 2009

weramouse Weramouse for Those Tired of Conventional Mice

If you were tired of the bulky mouse that sits like a dictator on your mouse pad without allowing you to even twitch your fingers, your predicament is understandable. The Weramouse is an amazing product that comes with buttons which are placed strategically so as to reduce hand movement.

It also comes with a trackball and you can use it anywhere around 25 feet to control your computer. They can work non stop for 24 hours after you recharge them for 90 minutes. It is one of the more innovative and cooler mice I have come across in life.

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Parrot Wireless Speaker Zikmu Designed By Philippe Starck Costs $1,500
Posted in Speakers on 18 December 2008

parrot_by_starck_3 Parrot Wireless Speaker Zikmu Designed By Philippe Starck Costs $1,500

The new Parrot wireless speakers were finally unveiled yesterday after an impatient wait by gadget geeks. Designed by Phiippe Starck, Zikmu is a wireless speaker that features a dock for iPods and iPhones.

The speakers connect via Bluetooth and are capable of 360 degree surround sound. Standing at 2.5 feet, the speakers are ideal for listening to music while lounging comfortably. Designer Starck claims that the 3D feel of the vibration caused by the speakers will be palpable to the user giving it a humanlike presence. Even if this is a bizarre exaggerartion, the speakers are certainly uber cool in design.

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Elite Find of the Day: Touch Surface Interactive Scape
Posted in Computer, Designer, Elite Find of the Day, Technology on 30 June 2008

Interactive Scape

Whilst months back the evolution of interaction table marked a new revolution with little knowledge that soon it would have to face competition with Interactive Scape, a 58-inch touch surface. The latter one is a replica of the Microsoft Surface table that created much of a buzz but is not available for sale until now. But that doesn’t mean that the existence of interactive products is only till news and doesn’t meet reality. Microsoft TouchWall retailed at $100,000 inked a neat deal at Neimann Marcus. It is a clear indication of the fact that there is no restraint to the production of interactive surface and filthy-rich tech-lovers as well.

Similar to Microsoft offerings’, Interactive Scape allows you to compute touchscreen-style by stirring things around its 1080p touchscreen with your fingers and it is also capable of transferring data to and from cell phones via Bluetooth. A glimpse at the table would make you realize its screaming beauty with its Corian surface slapped with various shades. The German makers behind it are demure about its cost, but the pricey factor attached to it is an indicator that it will first feature at retail point-of-sale applications. Well, the growing technology impact and production of products that stands beyond our imagination claims that Gen X would be using these touch-screen interactive forms on daily basis.

If it fails to convince you then free feel to design your own interactive table via Cubit or bring home the voice recognition table designed for conferences by Kage Roi.

Jump after Read more to enjoy the interactive affects of the Scape:

Interactive Scape

Interactive Scape

Interactive Scape

Interactive Scape

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Tame Your Multitasking Via Cube Concept
Posted in Cell Phone, Designer, Gadgets on 11 April 2008

Cube Concept

These days, life moves so fast that everyone gets into mutli-tasking and finds himself absorbed amidst attending countless calls, texts, ims, facebook messages and other sundry but essential things. Catering to your speedy lifestyle, a product called ‘Tame Cube’, is been conceptualized to be devised. Either side of the can be tailored with a status message of your choice and can be synced as per your needs and applications.

Let me illustrate this for you: While driving, no one likes to be diverted. During that time, you can simply twist the cube to display a relevant message and then if anyone tries to reach you can automatically be alerted of your position. It features a red-yellow-green color coding system that gives access to at-a-glance availability assortment. Those who are born gamblers can consider this cube as a mere excuse. The wireless device is accessible via internet and there is no scope for this product to hit the market soon as it is still a concept.

Via Gizmodo / TheGreenGrass