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Ava Computers
(05 April 2004) - AVA Computers, founded by Adrian Anz, builds custom computers. From guts to casing, every component is hand picked for each customer. AVA uses gold, leather and other fine materials to create a computer, display, keyboard and mouse to suit your personal taste. Check out the tricked out samples on their site. via Daily Candy...
(05 April 2004) - AVA Computers, founded by Adrian Anz, builds custom computers. From guts to casing, every component is hand picked for each customer. AVA uses gold, leather and other fine materials to create a computer, display, keyboard and mouse to suit your personal taste. Check out the tricked out samples on their site. via Daily Candy...
This Week's Gadgets
(20 March 2004) - This week I was posting my gadget finds over at Gizmodo. Thanks Nick, Choire and Joel... it was lots of fun. Here's a recap:...
(20 March 2004) - This week I was posting my gadget finds over at Gizmodo. Thanks Nick, Choire and Joel... it was lots of fun. Here's a recap:...
Joy. The new Powerbook has arrived.
(16 September 2003) - Finally!...
(16 September 2003) - Finally!...
Twister
(20 June 2003) - Finally... something kinda out there and interesting. I don't know if it will ever work, but Sony's Interaction Lab has come up with a pretty cool concept for eliminating buttons and avoiding the easy blunders of an exposed touch screen. In the Gummi, the team has combined a standard, rigid LCD with sensors and a touch pad all mounted in a flexible acrylic plastic...
(20 June 2003) - Finally... something kinda out there and interesting. I don't know if it will ever work, but Sony's Interaction Lab has come up with a pretty cool concept for eliminating buttons and avoiding the easy blunders of an exposed touch screen. In the Gummi, the team has combined a standard, rigid LCD with sensors and a touch pad all mounted in a flexible acrylic plastic...
Thumb Keyboard for the PC
(12 June 2003) - Mevael Corporation, in Japan, has developed a one thumb keyboard for text entry and mouse manipulation. The invention is based on the premise that kids in Japan are faster at text entry on their mobiles than on a QWERTY keyboard. I think it would be really cool to couple it with a wearable that uses a near eye display like something from Xybernaut. I...
(12 June 2003) - Mevael Corporation, in Japan, has developed a one thumb keyboard for text entry and mouse manipulation. The invention is based on the premise that kids in Japan are faster at text entry on their mobiles than on a QWERTY keyboard. I think it would be really cool to couple it with a wearable that uses a near eye display like something from Xybernaut. I...
Pioneer Wearable Computer Jacket
(11 June 2003) - Pioneer has been getting some press lately on an interesting jacket concept that uses an Organic File Electro-Luminescent display on the sleeve. The concept isn't so new, the cool thing is the image quality of the (presumably) flexible display. via I4U...
(11 June 2003) - Pioneer has been getting some press lately on an interesting jacket concept that uses an Organic File Electro-Luminescent display on the sleeve. The concept isn't so new, the cool thing is the image quality of the (presumably) flexible display. via I4U...
BumpList
(02 June 2003) - Jonah Brucker-Cohen, a digital artist who's work focuses on subverting existing relationships to human / networked interfaces, has a new project on Whitney ARTPORT: The Whitney Museum Portal to Net Art. BumpList is a mailing list aiming to re-examine the culture and rules of online email lists. BumpList only allows for a minimum amount of subscribers so that when a new person subscribes, the...
(02 June 2003) - Jonah Brucker-Cohen, a digital artist who's work focuses on subverting existing relationships to human / networked interfaces, has a new project on Whitney ARTPORT: The Whitney Museum Portal to Net Art. BumpList is a mailing list aiming to re-examine the culture and rules of online email lists. BumpList only allows for a minimum amount of subscribers so that when a new person subscribes, the...
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