- Friday, May 13, 2011, 18:52
- Gadgets
Looking for a piece of clothing which is a perfect fit can be a pretty harrowing occupation as you pop into and out of the changing room like a rabbit out of the hole, and when in, rack the brain to decide whether what is on you now actually suits you. On the one hand it can be thrilling but on the other it can be a very sweaty business too. That’s why some of the best brains are tackling the problem of assisting in the difficult process of making right choices.
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- Thursday, May 12, 2011, 18:37
- Gadgets
When you’re in love and apart, words do not always suffice. The burning desire for a touch or a kiss gets so intense that you are almost ready to jump out of the good old skin and make a fantastic jump through miles and miles to plant a sweet kiss on your lover’s lips. Well, while you’re not exactly fit to do so, the computer can cover the distance for you. Can we rely on it for transmitting a kiss?
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- Wednesday, May 11, 2011, 17:58
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Good old Sony's Walkman is back again. Sony, undoubtedly in the grip of a nostalgic feeling, has gotten the Walkman series back on the line launching the MWZ-B160 Series. The gadgets are equipped with Sony’s ZAPPIN features, the Drag and Drop function, and the Boost button to get an accentuated bass sound.
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- Friday, May 6, 2011, 19:52
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The Fukushima nuclear plants are a source of constant worry? Is food from Japan safe? Well, there is a concept that is aimed to exterminate any possible doubt about it. Nils Ferber, a really concerned person, came up with a special plate that reads the level of radioactivity of the food you are going to eat.
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- Monday, May 2, 2011, 17:00
- Gadgets
There will always be people who want to hurry some things along, even if it means peeking where nature didn’t intend them to. Melody Shiue, an industrial designer at the University of New South Wales, seems to belong with these.
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- Friday, April 29, 2011, 18:41
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Those who may have thought that everything that could ever be done to a keyboard has already been done are in for a surprise from designer Michael Roopenian. His tactile keyboard which he named the Engrain is a breakaway from the ordinary insipid plastic affairs that we have been using since the dawn of the Computer Era.
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