Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Mobile Recharging Battery



Worried about the mobile battery while in travel. Another concept for your needs. Continuance is a set of batteries with a USB interface. These batteries are rechargeable plus is Handy, compact and a totally do-able concept! Kudos to the concept designer. Continuance is an iF concept design entry for 2011.

Designers: Haimo Bao, Hailong Piao, Yuancheng Liu & Xiameng Hu






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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Blackberry Curve 9360 Hands-On



Hardware

You discover one of the Curve 9360's major selling points as soon as you pick it up: its thin, shapely dimensions coupled with a smooth, 'layered" design. The device weighs a mere 99g (3.49 ounces) due to the plastic build, but it doesn't feel flimsy. Neither are any of its three dimensions at all off-putting: it's 109mm long, by 60mm wide and 11mm thick, and its general sturdiness means you won't feel the urge to add to that size with a protective case.

The bottom layer of the device consists of a black, glossy battery cover, which peels off easily to reveal the usual innards. This cover fits into a matte-finished, charcoal-colored middle layer that houses various fixtures and fittings, including a very discreet volume rocker on the top right corner, an equally invisible (yet tactile) dedicated camera button on the bottom right, a micro-USB on the top left, plus the speaker, 5MP camera lens and flash on the back side. Finally, the uppermost layer is glossy black again and encompasses the entire front face of the handset, while also curving round the top and bottom edges in keeping with the whole 'curve' theme. Notably, the top edge has become the new home of the 3.5mm headphone output, which will come as a welcome change from the pocket-warping side-mounted port on previous Curves.


One downside of the over-arching top layer is the fact that the flush hardware buttons above the keypad are quite stiff -- because they're part of a relatively large chunk of plastic. The buttons on the Bold 9900 were much easier to press, but we reckon this is something we'd get used to over time. In contrast, the optical trackpad was a joy to use.
The keypad itself is very familiar -- you can either adapt to it or you can't. The individual keys don't have the steep angles of the higher-end models, but they do have a subtle ridge to aid typing. Also they're single-cell keys, with each one separated from its neighbor by a thin strip of plastic. RIM admits this design saves on cost and is aimed at people who bash out shorter strings of text. But it's a shame that the chunkier, more thumb-friendly keys of the Bold 9900 haven't trickled down to this mid-tier phone.

We didn't have a great deal of time with the camera, but it felt underwhelming and outdated due largely to a significant lag between button-press and shutter-release, even with the flash deactivated. In addition, the small screen contributed little to this device's utility as a camera phone.




Software

The Curve 9360 runs the new BlackBerry 7, which we've come to regard as prematurely aged. It just feels a bit dusty and not a sufficient upgrade compared to its predecessor -- but you should check out our review of the Bold 9900 for the full low-down on this OS.

The UI was generally fluid despite the 800MHz processor, presumably because the low-res screen prevents the chip from being taxed too hard. However, the browser seemed tardy when surfing Engadget in desktop mode. Pages took too long to render as we scrolled down, suggesting that this phone will really be limited to the mobile versions of web pages.

Blackberry's new OS doesn't support Flash, but YouTube worked a treat thanks to HTML5. Over all, we think the target audience for this phone will be using it primarily for communicative tasks that aren't graphically intensive, such as Facebook and BBM, coupled with listening to music, snapping occasional pics and watching a few videos -- all of which are handled easily by the OS and the processor. It's even possible that BB OS 7 will feel more at home in this device than it does in the higher-end models.

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

The Snow Cycle



If you love snow rides you will love this, the "snow cycle" was designed in Oberndorf, Austria, it features a spring suspension helping riders turning with the front ski. It has a adjustable t-bar steering, a confortable spring cushion padded saddle, and two cool mini skis for you feet.



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Monday, August 22, 2011

Kodak Playsport ZX5



Playsoprt ZX5 is Kodak´s 2nd generation HD Waterproof Pocket Video Camera, it is like a Flip camera, but a lot tougher. It was built to take on the most extreme lifestyles, it is waterproof (up to 10 ft), dustproof, and shockproof (can take a fall from 5ft). Not only is this little camera tough, it can deliver the goods, recording full 1080pHD. With Kodak´s share button, sharing your media couldn´t be easier





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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Luxury High Tech Office in SUV



Want to work efficiently and comfortably in your car? Want to travel with your family comfortably? LimousinesWorld has added a New concept to its line of New Luxury Cars and new Limousines models: The Executive Mobile Office SUV.

It is an Executive Luxury Car with all the Office equipment installed inside. You can work on your computer, use the Internet, watch TV. There are also work desks, large comfortable chairs, floor and ceiling lights, two 7-inch screen, DVD and stereo, and bar.

And enough space inside for the reception of visitors. This exclusive office you can make based on the Cadillac Escalade, Mercedes GL, Lincoln Navigator, Infiniti QX56, or Ford Expedition. that a businessperson needs in order to work comfortably and efficiently.



This luxury car can be custom built on a Cadillac Escalade, Mercedes GL, Lincoln Navigator, Infiniti QX56 and Ford Expedition.

Here is a mobile office designed by LimousinesWorld – for the rich, successful people whose work requires constant presence, as well as those who like to travel in comfort. Mobile Office SUV is ideal for working in the road during the long-distance trips and traveling, and being in a car.




It is like a Luxury Private High Tech Office on Wheels.

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Thursday, August 4, 2011

World's First Dual Screen Laptop



Toshiba Libretto W100!!! This tablet has two touchscreens, each with LED backlighting and 1,024 x 600 resolution. You will note the virtual keyboard, and it is billed as the world's first dual touch-screen Windows mini-notebook PC. It can be used both vertically and horizontally, thanks to a built-in accelerometer. The battery life is good for 2 or 4 hours with high-capacity battery.Other features include Intel Pentium U5400 CPU , 62GB SSD, 2GB RAM, WiMAX, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1, Micro SD/SDHC slot, USB port, and Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit.





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