Posted on 25 April 2012 by Endi
Designers try to create things useful and convenient not only for adults but for children. For example, a designer Joseph Liang , designed the Motorola phone for children. Phone Kawaii undoubtedly attract the attention of the child, because the phone is made in the form of a cat. Phone is Kawaii, which means cute. Phone Kawaii of future with a color display and the camera has a limited number of buttons. The author concept decided, that there is no need to burden the children an additional phone functionality. On the other hand, paid attention to the appearance of the phone. Mobile phone is equipped with a slide-out keyboard, represented as a stick with nine positions. In the body of the phone provided the hole is designed to attach colorful trinkets. The phone can be a toy for children, rather than a means of communication. However, there is no certainty that the phone appear on the shop. 
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Posted on 07 April 2012 by Endi
The concept was created for Business Insider. It device, that would make you look like a Terminator or Old Snake from the game Metal Gear Solid 4. It has the classical Android buttons on the edge, at the back of the head and a camera discretely attached near the lens. It’s a straight design with tubular shapes linked to each other seamlessly. This headset with glasses is able to take pics using an UI similar to the one in Android 4.0 and it also comes with voice command and GPS tracking. You get Google Maps and the latest emails and Google+ social stats straight to your eyeballs, an interesting feat, as well as the display of the album covers when you listen to music. 
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Posted on 01 April 2012 by Endi
The concept of iPod Nano Touch includes WiFi, a camera that allows video calls, displaying the weather, the ability to use the Nike +, the classical applications such as clocks, music, radio, pictures and podcasts. For convenience, the developer has added a great clip on the back of the device, click Home, and the volume buttons inc \ off, making it more common for owners of iPhone. Concept: Extended and Smarter! 
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Posted on 20 March 2012 by Endi
In today’s world, you can choose hours to suit all tastes. Soon it will be possible to buy gadgets as a clock, because Unlike modern watches, clocks of the future will be created using innovative technologies. Can to evaluate the high-tech watches, which will appear in the future, although some of them are available now.
1. Hours HD3 Slyde with LED display, designed by French designer Jorg Hysek Jr. View information by using the touch screen. Hours HD3 Slyde have a sensor through which automatically adjusts screen brightness. 
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Posted on 12 March 2012 by Endi
Touchscreen-enabled Ultrabook will come with Windows 8 and Intel’s third gen Ivy Bridge processor. And it’s an absolute delight to use. Intended to show how OEMs can enhance their ultrabooks with touch, this machine is running Windows 7 and doing a splendid job of navigating through the Zinio digital magazine app. The experience of using it is identical to what you’ll already be used to with your smartphone or tablet — it’s just that capacitive screens have up until now tended to be limited to form factors of 10 inches and below. Intel Ivy Bridge Ultrabook will sport a 13.3-inch 1600 x 900-pixel LCD capacitive touchscreen with better responsiveness. Under the cover, the Intel touchscreen Ultrabook will mount a stunning 1.5GHz Ivy Bridge processor. The prototype model contains a couple of USB 3.0 ports, SD card, SIM and HDMI ports. T his lightweight Intel notebook can simply replace both your tablet and laptop offering a new touchscreen experience. 
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Posted on 20 February 2012 by Endi
How do we want to believe that this device has been lost by aliens …. We do not know how it works, but were able to establish that with this device, you can tell time. Simply put, we have here such a watch! The top triangular display which is either LED or Backlit LCD communicates the hours in a digital analogue format, in the center of which the PM indicator is located. The lower display communicates minutes in the same digital analogue format. The device is activated by the two touch sensitive areas at the top and bottom of the unit highlighted by a strange symbol (presumed the monica of the species the “Artifact” originates from). The “Artifact” stands out from other recovered objects for its unusual appearance and combinations of materials. The display style looks very unusual. But maybe you’ll like. 
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Posted on 15 February 2012 by Endi
Bus concept for small villages and big cities. Convenient, comfortable, plus a green technology. It can be powered by both the electric power and fuel cell, which makes the concept more affordable and clean. The entrance and exits of the bus are clear and wide, and permits smooth flow of passengers. Two different width bodies can be fitted over a single bus chassis; one 2000 mm for (A) and 2500 mm for (B). The bus has been designed and integrated with optimally utilized space. The driver sits at one end of the entrance and the other is left open for passenger entrance. The bus also uses modular cabin units that can be assembled at the operator facilities allowing customization of the number of seats or any other configuration. Large volumes – bikes, surfboards and wheelchairs – cannot cross crowded buses. As a “not often” situation, they should enter and stay next to where they will go out: The exit door. 
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Posted on 28 January 2012 by Endi
The concept of this watch uses the ancient graphic symbols. 3 columns : 1st columns indicates the hours.2nd columns indicates the first number of minutes.3rd columns indicates the minutes units. Each symbol is just two numbers reflected in mirror. Once you know the trick, it’s really easy to tell the time. The reading is direct. Design looks cool and intriguing but it’s really simple to read for those who know the trick. Display can be adapted to LCD like LEDs. Two display mode : 1st, all symbols are lit and the 3 that indicate time are flashing.2nd, just the 3 symbols that show the time are lit. 
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Posted on 13 December 2011 by Endi
The design is pretty simple but creates a spectacular effect. The principle is the endless reflection of light between two mirrors. The watch consists of a mirror dial, 60 small LEDs on top of the dial and glass crystal over everything. The twist is the fact that the glass crystal is a slightly smoked one way mirror facing the dial. Between the two, 60 LED lights are positioned which when turned on will create the impression of an endless tunnel starting from your wrist towards infinity. Telling time is simple and very similar to a normal analog watch. One LED shows the seconds, a group of two LED lights show the minutes and finally three LED lights will tell you the hours. The difference is the hour indicator does not slide between positions gradually but rather jumps from one position to the other. 
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Posted on 18 October 2011 by Endi
This watch design is a very simple concept and reading the time is easy. To tell the time, you simple squeeze the sides of the tyre (no visible button). The appropriate sections of the tread would then be illuminated to display the time in a digital format. Perhaps motorists will appreciate this concept of hours. 
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