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Starck Mouse
(01 July 2004) - Microsoft has commissioned Philippe Starck to design a mouse. The scroll wheel is nicely hidden in the center line detail, and the proportions are rather nice. But other than that, it's nothing ground breaking. According to the distributor it will be available in the Fall. via engadget...
New Apple Displays
(28 June 2004) - Months after releasing the new G5, Apple has finally created a matching update to their display line. The 20, 23, and 30 inch wide format displays all boast a minimalist design with aluminum casing. Additional features like integrated USB and Fire Wire, one cord from the display that splits behind the desk and the ability to mount it on the wall bring this new...
iPod Slider
(24 June 2004) - This concept iPod design from Knutmo via Gizmodo is my favorite so far. The slider makes the device nice and compact while protecting the screen. This, to me, would be an elegant evolution-- not something overly complicated. Here are a bunch of other concept iPod designs....
Atari 10 in 1
(22 June 2004) - This has been around for quite awhile, but I figured I'd post it anyway. Remember Atari? Of course you do. Now 10 of their most popular retro video games have been loaded in to an original style Atari game controller that you just plug directly in to the TV. No console necessary. Games include Breakout, Centipede, Asteroids, Gravitar and more. $24.99 at Amazon...
Marc Newson Hair Dryer
(21 June 2004) - Looking like it's from the set of Barbarella, this Marc Newson designed hair dryer is pretty fab. Thank goodness basic consumer products are starting to look good! $22.99 at Amazon ...
Lulét 307
(15 June 2004) - Eclipse has released a new line of speakers, including the Lulét 307s. This simple and stylish set-up is supposed to pack incredible sound quality. The Lulét is optimized for use with computers and mobile music devices, and includes a dedicated amplifier....
Nokia 2650
(14 June 2004) - Nokia announced 5 new phones today. Gizmodo has all the details. Overall, I'm not super impressed. They are doing a couple interesting things with materials, but the new clamshell designs are just kind of blah. I do really like the hinge on the 2650 (above). It almost looks like it disappears when the handset is open-- that's pretty cool. It's a very rare occasion...
ArtBots 3
(10 June 2004) - Participants have been announced for the third annual ArtBots: The Robot Talent Show, an international art exhibition for robotic art and art-making robots. Work from the following artists will be included: Leonel Moura; William Tremblay; Jonah Brucker-Cohen (piece pictured here); Alex Baker, LEMUR; Ralf Schreiber; franz alken; Sean Salmon, James Tichenor, Vasil Daskalopoulos, and Phillip Stanley-Marbell; Dan Paluska; Daniel C. Howe; Aaron Arendt; Bruce...
OQO uPC
(10 June 2004) - The OQO Model 01 ultra personal computer (uPC) is a fully-functional Windows XP computer. The OQO has a 1GHz processor, a 20GB hard drive, 256MB of RAM, a color transflective display, and integrated wireless, as well as Fire Wire and USB ports. What makes this thing more exciting than other Windows devices is the size and style. It packs all that functionality into a...
Plus Minus Zero LCD TV
(09 June 2004) - The 8" LCD TV by Plus Minus Zero combines groovy retro styling with modern imaging tech. Obviously this is more about style than space efficiency-- the usual benefit of LCD TV. via reluct...
Wave Texting
(03 June 2004) - Remember that toy from 1981, the 3220. Nokia calls it Light Messaging, others call it Air Texting. Whatever you call it, stay tuned for a fun new way to flirt, flame or play....
LED Mirror
(02 June 2004) - This Mirror from Suck has an LED display that can be programmed to scroll whatever text you want. The nifty thing is that the LEDs are hidden behind the glass so the mirror's surface is clean and simple (and when the lights are off, you have no idea they're even there). via apartment therapy...
Sony HMP-A1 Personal Video Player
(27 May 2004) - Sony's brand new HMP-A1 Personal Video Player is pretty slick, for a personal video player. I'm not yet convinced people are going watch TV and movies on a 3.5 inch screen. Remember the Watchman? Exactly. What makes more sense is having a color screen on an MP3 player with the ability to store and review digital photos....
Siemens Cancels Xelibri
(24 May 2004) - Now that Siemens has cancelled the Xelibri line of fashion phones, they may actually become cool to those who seek stuff that no one else has. Maybe. Keep an eye on Ebay for price increases-- at the moment they are going for 60 - 100 GBP. ...
Sony DSC-T1 vs. DSC-T11
(21 May 2004) - I4U has a side by side comparison of Sony's 2 newest slim digital cameras, the DSC-T1 and the DSC-T11. The features, functions and interface are the same. The only difference is the case. The T11 is pearly white and thinner than the silver T1. It's thinner because the sliding lens cover has been removed. As far as I'm concerned, the lens cover is extremely...
Wired NextFest
(06 May 2004) - Wired Magazine created NextFest to "celebrate the shape of things to come." Among the features are a series of concept devices from Springtime, Nike, BMW, Antenna and Motorola. There's some pretty interesting thought and major eye candy, so be sure to check it out online or in print....
Vandisori MP3 Player
(03 May 2004) - Vandisori is an MP3 player with a full screen of LED lights that dance according to the music you're listening to. The name comes from combining the Korean word for sound with the word for lightning bug. With 128MB and 256MB models, it's in a different class from the iPod, but it does have handy features like an LED flashlight, FM radio tuner, and...
Petapotty
(27 April 2004) - The jury is still out on whether this thing is good or evil, but any way you look at it, it's pretty outrageous. The PETaPOTTY is the doggy equivalent of a kitty litter. It's basically a box of grass with drainage. Be sure to check out the video on their site-- complete with a Greyhound giving a full demo. $235 at Hamptons Hound...
NEC Resonantware
(28 March 2004) - NEC is sharing some of their 'near future' concept work. The Resonantware collection includes a flexible cell phone, a dual screen laptop, various storage concepts, a personal area networking pen and a 360 degree video communication device. Some of these concepts are more far fetched than others, but all are somewhat thought provoking....
Carb Calculator
(26 March 2004) - The Robi Nutritional Calculator is a device dedicated to helping you count calories, fat, protein and of course, carbs. I'm all for health and nutrition, but the low carb fad is getting a bit out of control. We all love carbs... admit it! Buy a T-shirt to tell the world. via carbwire...
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:...
This Week, Gizmodo
(14 March 2004) - I'll be guest writing over at Gizmodo this week. If you don't know the site, you should -it's the destination for all things gadget. If you do know the site, then you might already be familiar with the Blog Wars -of which I will be hitting the front lines!...
Telson TWC 1150
(09 March 2004) - South Korean Telson Electronics has unveiled a crazy new wrist watch cell phone. The TWC 1150 includes all the features of a modern camera phone, but is designed to be worn on your wrist. It's said to be light, though clearly it's bulky -not a daily wear piece, but cool none the less. via cellular-news.com...
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