Friday, October 14, 2011

Chrome Pen

As digi-painting application technology expands, so does the need for digital artistry tools. The Chromopen concept makes choosing colors for matte-painting a cinch. The user simply points and shoots the Chromopen’s built-in camera to catch colors directly from the scene they’re painting, simultaneously broadening their understanding of color tones. Genius!






Thursday, October 13, 2011

Bose Headphones

 
With the rise in popularity of Dr. Dre’s Beats, audio company Bose saw a niche they weren’t capitalizing on – the cohort of kids who aren’t afraid of paying $229 for a pair of wildly overpriced headphones. Their reaction? To create and sell a pair of lightweight, over-ear headphones for the cool crowd for $149.

Called the OE2s, these headphones feature comfortable memory foam earcups and support hands-free calling with an optional mic/phone control system.
These are half the cost of a pair of Bose QuietComforts, making them sort of a gateway drug to Bose products for a younger generation.

I’m a big fan of Bose QuietComforts for flying – there’s something calming about being able to cut out the engine and plane noise – so I’ll allow you guys to argue the value of Bose vs. everything else in the comments below.
I’ll just add that these things are designed as a lighter alternative to full-sized Bose cans and, if history is our guide, the distinct lack of specs on the product page suggests that the price point and styling are what’s really being sold here.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Bone Noise BRS - Sexy And Function Efficiently






























  
weird but sexy.
This is evident from these earpieces are created by
Jae-sik Kim.
as if there was a green snake crossed your ears.
kidding, hehe ..

we will see the benefits.
There are three main advantages to using bone conduction technology for headphones: ear-free device, higher voice clarity in noisy environments and the perception of stereo sound.

By using the BRS (Bone Conduction System of Short Wave Radio), with a green light and all the pretty sexy!
Sports chic design, this bone conduction earpiece looks fun and function efficiently with minimal controls.

so, easy caecal i do use it.
Just be careful if your friend was surprised to see your ears completely green.



Look :BONE NOISE

LEAF TIE - Make Your Home Like Forest


Never thought to see leaf buds cable located inside your home.
especially visible on the desk or near your computer.
this is The Leaf tie.

The artificial cables all around us make a more dark and cold environment.
The Leaf tie takes the cables and wraps the cables while bringing life to a dull area.
It serves the dual purpose of design and efficiency.

The Leaf tie is easy to use. It is simply used in the same manner as the cable-tie. All you have to do is wrap the Leaf Tie around the loose cables.
The design of the Leaf tie makes the cables look like wrapped twigs. For young children or people that live in the city that tire from the artificially modern environment, the Leaf tie can for a short while let them experience a hint of nature.

The cables were always exposed among the complicated buildings or the buildings in the quiet rural alleys.
By using the leaf tie you can feel sympathy for the blossom sprout and when strung together in subways underground, were light can’t reach, you get a brief sense of nature and life.
Beyond simple beauty, the leaf ties can carry a meaning such as the yellow safety ribbons tied to oak trees.
Exhibiting the leaf ties can be used to start an awareness movement directed toward an issue called “Green Environment & Safe Earth”.



Look:  LEAF TIE

Friday, October 07, 2011

The Your Magnet



Magnets, what do you think ..
toy with a U shape and can attract metals like iron ..
Do it.??
maybe like this one.

The Your Magnet connect you and me with a strong appeal, not as a magnetic attraction between poles N and S poles, but as the relationship between humans or between humans / non-human

Memory products like the iPhone or iPod usually must be kept away from magnets because of all the MP3 files you have can be removed by the magnetic properties.
Except this, however, there is no problem even if the device is contacted by the 'Your Magnet'.
This is because they are bound by the influence of magnets, but no suction plate.

The Your Magnet is a new type of lamp that can be attached to mobile devices like iPhones, iPods and mobile devices.
The angle can be adjusted freely by being built or placed in the rear.
It is fun and convenient to watch movies or video clips at home or at work, internet browsing, or using the application.
Also, take a more stable if your finger is placed along the magnet room.
As I lay down, you can easily send a text message to your loved one or friend.

These two features from different angles and adjusting a stable grip is not all. 'You can attach magnets to make razors or small props hanging in the bathroom mirror or a small peg to hang in the kitchen.
As portable, you can take it anywhere / anytime, or anywhere. This not only creates an interesting idea, but it also serves as a useful item.


Look : Your Magnet

Lenovo - The Miniature QWERTY KeyBoard



Choosing  keyboard the right one can actually be more difficult than picking the perfect desktop counterpart.
Every feature on a HTPC keyboard is usually scaled down so ergonomic and usability are a concern.
This niche category have already gone through several generations of redesigns so we are expecting this latest mini keyboard from Lenovo to be near perfect.

An upgrade to the popular Lenovo Multimedia Remote with Keyboard N5901, this enhanced version gives you more function and fun.
Now you can control your PC with a palm-sized wireless and backlit keyboard! There are no drivers to install.
Simply plug in the USB nano dongle and you are ready to go.
With the 2.4GHz radio frequency, you can control your PC as far as 30 feet away.

The miniature QWERTY keyboard, called Enhanced Multimedia Remote with Backlit, is the second generation of the original version shipping since 2009.
While the two share a similar paddle shape, the most notable addition to this iteration is backlighting which naturally makes everything so much easier when touch-typing isn't a possibility.

Also, the trackball is replaced by an optical finger navigation.
One of the main complaints of the original design is the lack of an easy way to scroll so Lenovo came up with a touch-sensitive slide bar for this model.
There's a one-inch long area along the dashed line that is slightly raised below the trackpoint.
This is where you can can do vertical scrolling.
The Lenovo wants just $51.99 ....

Look : Lenovo Multimedia Remote

Pandigital SuperNova - eReader in Android tablet




The company’s latest device made the FCC this week, and brought some photos and a user manual along for
the ride.
It’s called the Pandigital SuperNova, and it’s described as a Tablet eReader, so it looks like Pandigital is embracing its Android side.

The utmost in value and performance, the Pandigital SuperNova is a light and easy-to-carry multimedia tablet, powered by Android™, perfect for at home or on the go.
Within the sleek design is the performance power to deliver seamless interactivity to countless features.

Take photos and capture videos.
Listen and download your favorite music.
Connect effortlessly with your social networks. Access and manage your email. Browse the full interactive internet with full Flash support.
Download and play the hottest games.
Then Bring the entertainment direct to your living room with the power of HDMI.

With direct access to the Barnes and Noble eStore your world is open to over two million books, newspapers and magazines to read or lend.
And, with the power of Android™, browse thousands of applications perfect for your interests with instant access to the GetJar App market.

Firmware Updates are now simple!
The Nova Media Tablet features a Firmware Update application located directly on the device which will prompt you when a new firmware update is available.
It also allows you to update your device immediately over Wi-Fi! Keep your tablet up-to-date each time your device notifies you of an available firmware update.

Other hardware details include a 1Ghz single-core processor, an onboard micro-HDMI port and Bluetooth  2.1. Internal storage is 4GB with a free MicroSD slot for expansion.
Pandigital doesn’t have Google’s blessing for any of their tablet offerings, so users will have to make do with the GetJar  alternative app store.
A few built-in apps like Barnes & Noble’s ebook store, YouTube and Adobe Flash help spruce up the Gingerbread operating system  before owners download anything new. According to Pandigital’s press release, the SuperNova will be available in mid-October at retail locations across the US.

The tablet features an 8 inch, 600 x 800 pixel capacitive touchscreen display and runs Google Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
It has 4GB of storage, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, HDMI output, a built-in mic and stereo speakers, and a mini USB port.
There’s a front facing 0.3 MegaPixel camera and a rear 3 MegaPixel camera.
It measures 6.25″ x 8.5″ and features a 12.6  Whr battery.

If you’re looking for a cheap, hack-friendly tablet, the Barnes & Noble Nook Color is just $20 more and the solid HTC Flyer now provides a full Gingerbread tablet with access to the Android Market for $299.
If you’re dead set on a cheap tablet and you’ve got some spare patience, Amazon’s Kindle Fire will release in just over a month for only $199.

Look : Pandigital SuperNova

Thursday, October 06, 2011

HIOD One - Cyclists Communicator On The Road



Discover a brand new cycling experience with HIOD One.
helping you to stay safe, focused and connected on the road.
HIOD One is the first sports communicator that provides an instant link to your friends, phone calls and music.
The slim and intuitive design combined with advanced sound processing makes HIOD One safe and easy to use when focus matters.

HIOD One system appears to consist of three components.
A handlebar mounted control unit that features a high contrast OLED display.
A unit of sound used in the rider's arm, and a wireless microphone that attaches to the chin strap on their helmets.
They all talk to each other via Bluetooth, allowing you to easily communicate with other riders while still watching the road.

And because the system does not rely on BT, can also place and receive calls from your cell phone, or streaming music without you ever having to operate it manually.

Stay in touch and enjoy the soundtrack of your ride.
HIOD One helps you to make and receive phone calls and to stream music while cycling.
These functions can be voice activated if supported by the mobile phone, providing freedom without loosing focus or compromising your safety. 






And for the price and availability??

It seems the company behind HIOD One is still looking for distributors and dealers to sell them.
So it could be a while before you can get your hands on it.

Look : HIOD One