Posted on 2008 under Concept, Auto, Design, Gadget, Miscellaneous |
30
Jan

This wheel features electronic sensors which are embedded in to the tire. Information is collected from the sensors and fed back to a vehicle information system. That data is processed and the “tweel ribs” flex through wireless technology to cause the pressure to stay level across the tire. The idea is just in concept at the moment. If this technology was to be made it would have a number of uses such as longer wear on the tire and even the possibility to not have to rotate the wheels like we currently do now. Read more… »
Posted on 2008 under Battery |
27
Jan

Motorola presented its new version of mobile phones, the Moto SLVR L7. This device is not a traditional mobile phone. It has been powered by an Angstrom Power EverOn hydrogen fuel cell.
No need to use the usual lithium ion battery. This is certainly a positive approach for saving the environment. This latest green battery fits into a normal mobile phone. The environment-friendly fuel cell just needs over 10 minutes to get fully charged. Read more… »
Posted on 2008 under Blogging |
27
Jan

Finding a good prescription eye glasses with in reasonable price tag is really a tough work but on this site Great Discovery: Zenni Optical you can find a wide varity in Prescription Glasses, rames, with single vision lens, sunsensor (potochromic)lens, tinted suglasses lens, bifocal lens and progressive lens etc.
In very low price even you can check their site for buying their Zenni Optical $8 Rx Glasses Read more… »
Posted on 2008 under Concept, Design, Smart phone, Mobile phone |
26
Jan

Those fellows at the Chocolate Design Agency have come up with another smashing concept. This time they have gone to work on creating the best phone, ever. The design is modeled around the same E-Paper Slap Bracelet we saw earlier, but this time the e-paper system—four layers of sustainable material, and an Organic Radical battery—is put to use in the P-Per cellphone concept, which shows a transparent display for camera mode and a browser that spans the entire surface of the display. Checkout the video after the jump to see what all the fuss is about. Read more… »