Monday, March 15, 2010

Dew Quiver iPod Shoulder Strap

Strap your iPhone on the chest! The Quiver($85) is a shoulder strap with wallet pocket and a pocket for your digital gear(your iPhone, iPod or ...) with inSound controls, a soft control keypad based on Fibretronic’s CONNECTEDwear. Change a song, adjust the volume or answer a call with the Quiver’s inSound exterior keypad.
"The Dew Quiver efficiently stows your personal devices. Its insound system allows you to listen to and operate your mp3 or iPod, receive and make calls from the touch of a button. Insert your mp3, wallet, phone, and other small belongings into the pockets, plug the headphones, adjust the strap, and go! "

Sony Coffee Table

Sony Fusion Coffee Table designed by a Singapore-based designer Zyane Tan.
Crafted in matte black aluminum with a sleek chrome lining and supported by arched chrome legs, the Sony Fusion just takes a push of the button to convert the table into a work station with sleek touch sensitive keyboard and adjustable screen. The table top effortlessly splits in half and soundlessly slides apart to reveal the LED outlined keyboard, screen and DVD drive on the side of the table.




Hornet

Hornet is a one-wheel superbike, designed by Liam Ferguson.It looks like a big ball, really cool concept!
Powered by dual 74 hp (55 kW) in-wheel hydrogen fuel-cell six-phase Neodymium-Iron (Nd-Fe) electric, a top speed at 235 km/h, with two side-by-side small wheels to balance it gyroscopically when parked. As soon as the rider accelerates the motorbike, it tilts forward to lifts its rear stabilizer wheels off the ground to run on the central wheel.



Sunday, March 7, 2010

Buzz Lightyear by Raoni Nery


Buzz in Real Life

World's Largest Solar Boat Unveiled


OK Go - This Too Shall Pass

Jetpack for Sale


According to GOOD, the Martin Jetpack is going to start selling commercial jetpacks for about $75,000. It is real?
"A New Zealand outfit called Martin Aircraft Company is going to start selling commercial jetpacks for about $75,000. They're 200-horsepower dual-propeller packs that can "reach heights of up to 2,400 metres and top speeds of 60mph" and don't require a pilot's license. Look for pill food and robot butlers soon."