Garage Elevator Allows You To Switch Out Your Lamborghinis In The Living Room
This Tokyo (naturally) home was gamely designed by Takuya Tsuchida, who received the instruction above from a client with very particular taste.
March 30th, 2010 by My Way
Fancy Jug Detects Bad Milk
The technology used in the jug was discovered by the company’s R&D team while researching the bacteria that actually turns milk sour, and is essentially a unique PH sensor that’s built into its base. When sour milk is detected, a small LCD display on the outside of the jug changes from ‘Fresh’ to ‘Sour.
March 30th, 2010 by My Way
Google Envelopes, Beta!
Designers Rahul Mahtani & Yofred Moik from the Industrial Design program at Syracuse University came up with this concept called Google Envelopes. Wouldn’t it be great to be able to map the course of mail and how it can tell a story? They came up with Google Envelopes, which can be sent through G-Mail itself. It’s only a concept, but totally viable and something people can immediately understand.
March 30th, 2010 by My Way
iPhone HD launching on June 22, 2010!
According to the Wall Street Journal, Apple is currently “developing a new iPhone to debut this summer,” and as if that weren’t enough, it’s also “working on another model for US mobile phone operator Verizon Wireless.” As of this moment, details about the break are nowhere to be found, but it’s not like either tidbit is shocking. This summer will mark the...
March 30th, 2010 by My Way
Too Good To Be True? The Transparent Toaster
File this one under “it’s so cool that you can’t even buy it yet.” Frustrating, yes. But as technology improves we can hopefully one day be able to see the exact moment our bagel is perfectly toasted.
January 17th, 2010 by My Way
Bacteria Taught to Spin Microscopic Gears Right Round, Could Make for Better Solar Panels
With a name like Bacillus subtilis and a size of five microns you probably wouldn’t expect much in the way of heavy lifting, but don’t let first impressions fool you. This tiny organism has been taught by scientists at Argonne National Laboratory to spin little gears that weigh one million times more than the bacteria themselves — that’d be like you lifting both an original...
December 29th, 2009 by My Way
Firefox 3.5 Passes IE7 as Most Popular Web Browser
We’ve all been watching the browser share trends for quite some time now, wondering when the day would come that an alternative finally shoved Internet Explorer off its perch. It’s finally happened – at least when we’re talking about the most popular single version of a browser. You can see it all in the bar graph above: Firefox 3.5 has dethroned Internet Explorer 7. Yes,...
December 29th, 2009 by My Way
A Better Understanding of Stoplights
The way a person becomes smart is to store in their brain only the information that they have to know, dismissing the rest. If it’s written down, I don’t need to know it. That’s what Albert Einstein would have you believe. But not Damjan Stanković. In an ideal Damjan Stanković world, you’d know how long you were at that stoplight because it would tell you what it’s up to.
December 5th, 2009 by My Way
Paper Thin USB Key Turns Magazines Into USB Distribution Method
This fresh approach to implement USB technology into marketing is extraordinary to say the least. A USB webkey is simply a device that auto launches your web browser to a specific web page. That’s it. But it’s incredibly powerful. Now a major retailer or manufacturer can send a magazine reader directly to a webpage via a paper thin USB key. I’d try it just to see if it would work. I...
December 5th, 2009 by My Way
Simply Split the Bill
This innovative payment device is design to remove the hassle of split your bill with friends at restaurants and bars. We’ve all been there at the end of a meal no one has cash and everyone throws their credit card on the table. The poor waiter/waitress then has to split and charge each individual card. Well if this payment concept designed by Jung You Chul, Her Miran, Lee Chang Ho, Lee Kiho...
November 29th, 2009 by My Way
Laptop Reliability Survey: ASUS and Toshiba win, HP fails
The 3-year service history of more than 30,000 laptops has been pored over, analyzed, and reduced to gorgeous comparative charts, which you know you’re dying to know more about. We should note, however, that the service was provided by SquareTrade, whose primary business is selling extended warranties, but that shouldn’t completely prejudice us against reaching conclusions on the basis...
November 18th, 2009 by My Way
YouTube Begins Streaming 1080p Insecurities Next Week
Ready to have your imperfect complexions scrutinized by every anonymous coward on the Internet? You’d better ’cause YouTube has announced the move from 720p to 1080p video streaming to make use of those cheap, Full HD camcorders flooding the market. Now puff up that keyboard courage — the ruthless bashing of your peers is set to begin next week.
November 15th, 2009 by My Way
Digital Tattoo Interface Turns Your Skin Into A Display
Here are implants which are purely aesthetic, and then there’s the Digital Tattoo Interface concept. It’s a blood-powered electronic interface which is embedded under skin to mimic a tattoo, display videos, or act as a phone or computer. As great as it seems, this concept is seriously creepy because it powers itself by converting the glucose and oxygen found in blood into electricity....
November 13th, 2009 by My Way








































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