Expensive Mobile Phone – Celsius X V II

Celsius X VI II is an expensive mobile phone/cellphone that does not put the gold and precious stones to make it expensive but make a beautiful work with high art value in it. At the front, Celsius X VI II has a transparent cover so that we can see an analog clock with mechanical parts made very beautiful as a part of that hour. (more…)
August 1st, 2011 by admin 
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Philco Predicta Casemod

The Philco Predicta television set, built from 1958-1960, has always been a glorious piece of modern design, but even the contemporary reproductions weren’t sufficiently functional to be much more than a fetish object in an already-crowded apartment. The casemod has been performed with the intention of preserving as much as possible of the aesthetic of the original, while still creating an object...

June 3rd, 2011 by admin 
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Vintage Russian Diapositive Projector

A movie projector is an opto-mechanical device for displaying moving pictures by projecting them on a projection screen. Most of the optical and mechanical elements, except for the illumination and sound devices, are present in movie cameras. (more…)
May 6th, 2011 by admin 
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The P.U.M.A. Prototype In Action

The Segway Personal Transporter two-wheeler never quite caught on as its creators may have hoped (although Chicago cops, for example, do look impressive when tooling down the street), and now ailing auto manufacturer GM has teamed with the Segway group to work on another prototype concept vehicle..the Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility project, or PUMA for short. As reported in the Wall Street...

February 10th, 2011 by admin 
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Swarovski Computer – Most Expensive Laptop

Actually, most expensive laptop ever must be not only Swarovski-studded, but also made of gold, encrusted here and there with expensive diamonds, with the display all made of sapphire crystal, just like we’ve been accustomed by the luxury cell phone manufacturers. (more…)
January 7th, 2011 by admin 
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First Kinect Star Wars Game

The hacking possibilities for the Xbox 360 Kinect peripheral seem to keep growing every day. The latest hack to hit the inter-pipes: the Kinect lightsaber. (more…)
November 25th, 2010 by admin 

Inside F1 McLaren Technology Centre

The staggeringly sleek McLaren Technology Centre is an office and factory in Surrey (UK) for the Formula 1 racing-car company. An artificial lake helps to cool the building and its beating heart – a 475-foot-long wind tunnel used to test Formula One cars. This is a very large building, something like 100m by 200m, and its 11m high, says David Nelson, partner at Foster & Partners. That means...

November 20th, 2010 by admin 

1GB 20 Years Ago And 1GB Now

The below picture shows a 20 year old hard drive which weighs around 32kgs and next to it is a 1GB SD card. (more…)
November 16th, 2010 by admin 

Ballantine Whisky PC

Something little that one can do with the empty glass bottles. Made by Janos Marton with the desire of a more quiet, small and low power consumptioning computer to function as a basic home server, the Whisky PC has proved to be one of the most weird and interesting inventions. (more…)
November 14th, 2010 by admin 

Talking Universal Remote Robot

Researchers at Toshiba in Japan have created a talking bot that can be used as a voice-activated universal remote in addition to formulating plots about terminating humans. Our little robot will first observe your behavior and ask you questions in order to learn how to operate various remote controls. When its sensors detect infrared rays emitted by a remote, the robot speaks up: “What did you...

November 14th, 2010 by admin