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Babycomp and Ladycomp
(09 October 2004) - Babycomp and Ladycomp are personal family planning devices. Whether you're looking for birth control (Ladycomp) or want to make a baby (Babycomp), these devices offer a totally natural solution. By monitoring your patterns and comparing them to a local database of over 700,000 women's patterns the device manufacturers claim it will accurately predict periods of fertility and infertility. All you do to use it...
(09 October 2004) - Babycomp and Ladycomp are personal family planning devices. Whether you're looking for birth control (Ladycomp) or want to make a baby (Babycomp), these devices offer a totally natural solution. By monitoring your patterns and comparing them to a local database of over 700,000 women's patterns the device manufacturers claim it will accurately predict periods of fertility and infertility. All you do to use it...
Digital Life
(08 October 2004) - If you're in NYC next week, it might be worth checking out Digital Life, the consumer technology and entertainment event showcasing the latest in all things digital. Exhibitors will be showing their current gear and some future concepts. Should be pretty interesting. ...
(08 October 2004) - If you're in NYC next week, it might be worth checking out Digital Life, the consumer technology and entertainment event showcasing the latest in all things digital. Exhibitors will be showing their current gear and some future concepts. Should be pretty interesting. ...
Digisette
(05 October 2004) - Digisette DUO eCassette is an elegant solution to a diminishing problem. For those who still keep a second residence in the analog world, this digital storage device plays when you insert it in any cassette deck. You can use flash memory cards to add to the built in 96MB of storage and it works as a stand alone digital music player, as well. ...
(05 October 2004) - Digisette DUO eCassette is an elegant solution to a diminishing problem. For those who still keep a second residence in the analog world, this digital storage device plays when you insert it in any cassette deck. You can use flash memory cards to add to the built in 96MB of storage and it works as a stand alone digital music player, as well. ...
Topobo
(02 October 2004) - Hayes Solos Raffle and Amanda J. Parkes are the creators of Topobo, a building kit with kinetic memory. That means the creations remember and playback the way you push and pull them. Build a creature, teach it how to walk, it walks. Taking the ideas behind Legos and Capsela to a new level, Topobo is fun and subversively educational! Currently a project in Hiroshi...
(02 October 2004) - Hayes Solos Raffle and Amanda J. Parkes are the creators of Topobo, a building kit with kinetic memory. That means the creations remember and playback the way you push and pull them. Build a creature, teach it how to walk, it walks. Taking the ideas behind Legos and Capsela to a new level, Topobo is fun and subversively educational! Currently a project in Hiroshi...
Power Pack
(28 September 2004) - The Voltaic Backpack is a mobile powerhouse. It holds a Lithium Ion battery pack that is charged by external solar panels, an AC adapter or a car charger. Wires from the battery pack run through the bag to each of the pockets so you can keep your devices charged and ready to go. It comes with all the adapters you could possibly imagine, so...
(28 September 2004) - The Voltaic Backpack is a mobile powerhouse. It holds a Lithium Ion battery pack that is charged by external solar panels, an AC adapter or a car charger. Wires from the battery pack run through the bag to each of the pockets so you can keep your devices charged and ready to go. It comes with all the adapters you could possibly imagine, so...
Designer Dildo and Toys
(27 September 2004) - Sex is a beautiful thing-- so why are most sex toys so boring and ugly? Myla addresses this exact problem. Working with designers Marc Newson, Tom Dixon and Mari-Ruth Oda, Myla created a few vibrating friends that are made from the best materials, pleasant to the eye AND to the touch. Good design does come at a price, starting at $190. ...
(27 September 2004) - Sex is a beautiful thing-- so why are most sex toys so boring and ugly? Myla addresses this exact problem. Working with designers Marc Newson, Tom Dixon and Mari-Ruth Oda, Myla created a few vibrating friends that are made from the best materials, pleasant to the eye AND to the touch. Good design does come at a price, starting at $190. ...
Mysterious Speakers
(21 September 2004) - Paris' newest boutique hotel, The Murano Urban Resort is too trendy for its own good. From the hot pink teddy bear fur lined elevator to the black lit hallways, attempted hipness supersedes comfort and function. To their credit, the fingerprint recognition door lock system is pretty cool and the lobby is striking. The speakers in the lobby are definitely the highlight. The design of...
(21 September 2004) - Paris' newest boutique hotel, The Murano Urban Resort is too trendy for its own good. From the hot pink teddy bear fur lined elevator to the black lit hallways, attempted hipness supersedes comfort and function. To their credit, the fingerprint recognition door lock system is pretty cool and the lobby is striking. The speakers in the lobby are definitely the highlight. The design of...
Nokia Bluetooth Picture Headset
(09 September 2004) - HS-13w is a new wireless headset from Nokia. It includes a color display for viewing pictures and browsing the contact list. It also includes a voice dialing feature that supports speaking numbers or the name of someone in the contact list. Two things make this headset intriguing-- first, it's meant to be like techno jewlery. you wear it around your neck and display images on...
(09 September 2004) - HS-13w is a new wireless headset from Nokia. It includes a color display for viewing pictures and browsing the contact list. It also includes a voice dialing feature that supports speaking numbers or the name of someone in the contact list. Two things make this headset intriguing-- first, it's meant to be like techno jewlery. you wear it around your neck and display images on...
Nokia Kaleidoscope
(09 September 2004) - Announced over a year ago, the Nokia Kaleidoscope is rumored to be shipping soon. While it's not the most technologically advanced thing in the world, it's a fun little conversation piece. [It] lets you upload digital images and carry them like a photo album or mini-gallery. Only one person can see the screen at a time, so you can share an inspiration or experience...
(09 September 2004) - Announced over a year ago, the Nokia Kaleidoscope is rumored to be shipping soon. While it's not the most technologically advanced thing in the world, it's a fun little conversation piece. [It] lets you upload digital images and carry them like a photo album or mini-gallery. Only one person can see the screen at a time, so you can share an inspiration or experience...
Pocket Palette
(03 September 2004) - Ever go to the paint store and notice people who bring in random, or worse, large articles from their homes to color match? Ever get lost in all those little paint chip samples you can take with you to figure out which color is best? Enter the Benjamin Moore Pocket Palette device. It's an electronic palette search instrument that will match any sample to...
(03 September 2004) - Ever go to the paint store and notice people who bring in random, or worse, large articles from their homes to color match? Ever get lost in all those little paint chip samples you can take with you to figure out which color is best? Enter the Benjamin Moore Pocket Palette device. It's an electronic palette search instrument that will match any sample to...
Sony DSC-T3
(30 August 2004) - Sony, today, announced a few new digital cameras, including this, the DSC-T3. The T3 is an update to the T1-- my favorite pocket camera ever. The T3 has an even better LCD screen and comes in a slightly more compact package. As they did with the T11, the big sliding lens cover has been removed. It's great that the device is now thinner, but...
(30 August 2004) - Sony, today, announced a few new digital cameras, including this, the DSC-T3. The T3 is an update to the T1-- my favorite pocket camera ever. The T3 has an even better LCD screen and comes in a slightly more compact package. As they did with the T11, the big sliding lens cover has been removed. It's great that the device is now thinner, but...
Kidrobot Speakers
(24 August 2004) - I'm over my Harman/Kardon desk speakers. They sound nice, but are really nothing special to look at. Time for a replacement. A pair of these little guys from Kid Robot would do just fine. Too bad the orange ones are already sold out. $99 - $249 at Kid Robot via sensoryimpact...
(24 August 2004) - I'm over my Harman/Kardon desk speakers. They sound nice, but are really nothing special to look at. Time for a replacement. A pair of these little guys from Kid Robot would do just fine. Too bad the orange ones are already sold out. $99 - $249 at Kid Robot via sensoryimpact...
Glow in the Dark iPod Wheel
(24 August 2004) - Lumitector makes iPod scroll wheel covers. Certainly more novelty than utility, the most fun model glows in the dark. It's a fun and easy little mod for those of you who are bored with the plain old pod. And it's available for the 4th Generation model as well. $9.00 at Lumitector via Gizmodo...
(24 August 2004) - Lumitector makes iPod scroll wheel covers. Certainly more novelty than utility, the most fun model glows in the dark. It's a fun and easy little mod for those of you who are bored with the plain old pod. And it's available for the 4th Generation model as well. $9.00 at Lumitector via Gizmodo...
Disc Hub
(16 August 2004) - Do you like to leave your current favorite CDs out for easy playback and quick visual reference? The Disc Hub lets you have a more controlled mess and less damage to your discs by gently holding them in neoprene lined slots. Alex de Rouvray designed this handy hub while still a student at Stanford-- now he's manufacturing and selling them. He even got a...
(16 August 2004) - Do you like to leave your current favorite CDs out for easy playback and quick visual reference? The Disc Hub lets you have a more controlled mess and less damage to your discs by gently holding them in neoprene lined slots. Alex de Rouvray designed this handy hub while still a student at Stanford-- now he's manufacturing and selling them. He even got a...
Augmented Reality via Projection
(12 August 2004) - The Mitsubishi Electric Research Lab (MERL) has combined RFID, photo sensors and portable projectors to make a goggle free augmented reality system. Ok, this time in plain english... it's a flash light that shows you information about whatever the light is shining on. Currently being demonstrated at SIGGRAPH 2004, it's intended use is for inventory tracking, but the possibilities are pretty far reaching. via...
(12 August 2004) - The Mitsubishi Electric Research Lab (MERL) has combined RFID, photo sensors and portable projectors to make a goggle free augmented reality system. Ok, this time in plain english... it's a flash light that shows you information about whatever the light is shining on. Currently being demonstrated at SIGGRAPH 2004, it's intended use is for inventory tracking, but the possibilities are pretty far reaching. via...
Boardbug
(11 August 2004) - The Boardbug baby and toddler monitor set is a great solution for the gadget savvy parent who's not afraid of a little Orwellianism. The 2 watch devices operate in a baby mode and a toddler mode. Baby mode offers the basic monitoring stuff parents expect. Toddler mode includes more advanced features like an alarm that goes off if the kids wanders too far away....
(11 August 2004) - The Boardbug baby and toddler monitor set is a great solution for the gadget savvy parent who's not afraid of a little Orwellianism. The 2 watch devices operate in a baby mode and a toddler mode. Baby mode offers the basic monitoring stuff parents expect. Toddler mode includes more advanced features like an alarm that goes off if the kids wanders too far away....
Samsung Olympic Gold
(09 August 2004) - Olympics sponsor, Samsung, has produced a run of 1000 18k gold mobiles. Auction hunters have seen 6 appear so far and have noted that they're going for prices over US$2000. via mobile9...
(09 August 2004) - Olympics sponsor, Samsung, has produced a run of 1000 18k gold mobiles. Auction hunters have seen 6 appear so far and have noted that they're going for prices over US$2000. via mobile9...
Skinplex
(06 August 2004) - Ident Technology's Skinplex uses human touch for data transmission. You wear a small identifier anywhere on you and when you touch something that has a corresponding receiver, the signal is transmitted. This technology can be used to replace a conventional car key or security badge. ...
(06 August 2004) - Ident Technology's Skinplex uses human touch for data transmission. You wear a small identifier anywhere on you and when you touch something that has a corresponding receiver, the signal is transmitted. This technology can be used to replace a conventional car key or security badge. ...
Siemens SK65
(02 August 2004) - Siemens just announced the SK65 tri-band GSM phone. The h-o-t-t-o-g-o design features a swivel out qwerty keypad for text entry. As great as this thing looks, I wonder what it will be like to hold while texting-- it could be kind of awkward. You corporate types will also be glad to know the device includes Research In Motion's Blackberrry software so you can have...
(02 August 2004) - Siemens just announced the SK65 tri-band GSM phone. The h-o-t-t-o-g-o design features a swivel out qwerty keypad for text entry. As great as this thing looks, I wonder what it will be like to hold while texting-- it could be kind of awkward. You corporate types will also be glad to know the device includes Research In Motion's Blackberrry software so you can have...
Motorola A780
(27 July 2004) - Sorry for the Motoverkill, but this one is near and dear to me-- as a member of the original design team for the software in this puppy, I'm happy to see it has finally matured a bit. There have been several iterations: first was the A760, then the A768, then the E680. Each one a little better than the next, but not quite fulfilling...
(27 July 2004) - Sorry for the Motoverkill, but this one is near and dear to me-- as a member of the original design team for the software in this puppy, I'm happy to see it has finally matured a bit. There have been several iterations: first was the A760, then the A768, then the E680. Each one a little better than the next, but not quite fulfilling...
Motorola V3
(26 July 2004) - Mobile Review might have leaked this a bit early, but it looks legit. The V3 (aka Razor) is basically a V600, but is made of titanium and measures a mere 14mm thick. Motorola is slowly getting back on the innovation bus-- it's about time! via Gizmodo 27 July Update: It is real. It's called the RAZR V3 and it's aluminum, not titanium. Details here....
(26 July 2004) - Mobile Review might have leaked this a bit early, but it looks legit. The V3 (aka Razor) is basically a V600, but is made of titanium and measures a mere 14mm thick. Motorola is slowly getting back on the innovation bus-- it's about time! via Gizmodo 27 July Update: It is real. It's called the RAZR V3 and it's aluminum, not titanium. Details here....
Peppot Camera
(26 July 2004) - If you didn't know already, I'm infatuated with my dogs. I would totally use the Peppot, a camera from Matsushita Electric Works that sends a picture message to your cell phone whenever your dog enters the scene. Of course, it wouldn't be hard to make one of these with a web cam and a motion detector, but I'm not that obsessed. Check out the...
(26 July 2004) - If you didn't know already, I'm infatuated with my dogs. I would totally use the Peppot, a camera from Matsushita Electric Works that sends a picture message to your cell phone whenever your dog enters the scene. Of course, it wouldn't be hard to make one of these with a web cam and a motion detector, but I'm not that obsessed. Check out the...
iRiver N10
(23 July 2004) - iRiver has announced a new flash based MP3 player that features a 16-shade OLED (translation: really bright) display with some funky little animations. The N10 will be offered in 128MB, 256MB, and 512MB options and is pendant style to be worn around the neck. Flash MP3 players are much more popular in Asia where size and wearability can be higher priority than capacity. This...
(23 July 2004) - iRiver has announced a new flash based MP3 player that features a 16-shade OLED (translation: really bright) display with some funky little animations. The N10 will be offered in 128MB, 256MB, and 512MB options and is pendant style to be worn around the neck. Flash MP3 players are much more popular in Asia where size and wearability can be higher priority than capacity. This...
Neonode N1 Shipping Soon
(16 July 2004) - Apparently the Neonode N1, mentioned here back in February 2003, is going to start shipping later this Summer in very limited quantities. Until this start up gains some momentum, this will be the media phone to have if you want something exclusive-- they're only making 1,000 in the first run. Still no word on pricing, though. I can't help but wonder whether this little...
(16 July 2004) - Apparently the Neonode N1, mentioned here back in February 2003, is going to start shipping later this Summer in very limited quantities. Until this start up gains some momentum, this will be the media phone to have if you want something exclusive-- they're only making 1,000 in the first run. Still no word on pricing, though. I can't help but wonder whether this little...
Sony Ericsson S710a
(15 July 2004) - Sony Ericsson announced the S710a which is a North American version of the hot little swivel phone, the S700. It will be available by the end of this year, but probably not supported by any wireless carriers until early next year. But if you're a GSM user (T-mobile, AT&T or Cingular) you can buy one of these retail and just put your SIM card...
(15 July 2004) - Sony Ericsson announced the S710a which is a North American version of the hot little swivel phone, the S700. It will be available by the end of this year, but probably not supported by any wireless carriers until early next year. But if you're a GSM user (T-mobile, AT&T or Cingular) you can buy one of these retail and just put your SIM card...
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