Posted on 2008 under Digital News, LCD/TFT, Design |
17
Apr

Soon after entering the technology field with its debut in the mobile phone platform, the very popular Armani brand continues its tie with Samsung Electronics for its latest consumer electronics segment.
Giorgio Armani has designed a new premium LCD TV in partnership with Samsung. Developed in 46-inches and 52-inches sized screens, the Armani/Samsung LCD Television was presented at the Milan International Furniture Fair in Italy.
The glass-fronted TV comes with a four-mode lit power switch, a remote with backlit buttons and a smaller ‘pebble’ remote with Read more… »
Posted on 2008 under Eco-Friendly, Concept, Design |
11
Apr

What you’re looking at isn’t a render or merely a concept of some fanciful building that’ll never actually become a reality. No, what you’re looking at is an actually photograph of the new Bahrain World Trade Center, a pair of pointy skyscrapers with three propellers with 95 foot diameters between them. And this week, they activated all three turbines at the same time. Now that they’re all running, they’ll be providing 10-15% of the energy for both towers, which will save loads of money over the years.
Posted on 2008 under Digital News, Design, Mobile phone |
31
Mar

Modu Mobile has received the world’s biggest honor for its Modu phone. Modu has been presented with the world’s lightest mobile phone award by Guinness World Record for its tiny and sophisticated design.
Weighing only 40.1g, Modu comes with dimensions of 72.1mmx37.6mmx7.8mm (HxBxD). The fully functional and easy to use phone has also won the world’s first modular mobile phone distinction. This sleek phone can easily slide into an array of modu jackets, stylishly made phone enclosures and mode mates.
Zack Weisfeld, modu’s VP Marketing, expressed his happiness, “The Guinness World Record is a great achievement for a team that has worked tirelessly to take modu from the drawing board to producing full working devices in less than a year. From the outset, modu’s tiny dimensions and super light weight have been fundamental to delivering the Read more… »
Posted on 2008 under Concept, Design, Miscellaneous |
28
Mar

I love a good concept gadget, but I cannot help but think that the designer of this concept too things a little too futuristic. The Tea Cup PC Concept contains a holographic projector which projects holographic images around the inside of the cup. When you want to share information with another Tea Cup user, you just poor it in to the other cup. Should you have a group of people wanting to view information then you just spill the contents of the cup out on to the work surface.
Although crazy, it does have an element of fairly cool about it although for some reason, I do not see my self ever wanting to use a PC like this.