Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Most Interesting Computer Mice

People have always tried to make things different from other people. Not only to be unique but also to make things easier for them to use and to improve the way things look. Computer mouse is something that every one of us use almost daily either at home or with office desktop computers.

This lists shows how a simple computer accessory like mouse can be transformed and modified in order to make our lives easier and lavish looking at the same time. Here I have complied some of the 10 most interesting Computer mice.

Logitech MX Air Mouse

Beautifully designed the Logitech MX Air Mouse works on simple gesture-based commands and is designed for people who want to take full control of their media content, i.e. photos, music, videos etc.

City Mouse

Shaped like an irregular rock, this design claims to map the sensitive movements of the user as input. These are utilized to manipulate 2D or 3D objects in virtual space of the computer.

Felt Mouse Concept

This wireless mouse is made from natural wool felt and laminated bamboo ply. The felt’s softness and playability makes the mouse comfortable without looking cartoonish ergonomic.

Jelly Click mouse concept

The Jelly Click inflatable concept mouse could be carried anywhere with ease.

Clamshell Mouse

The conceptual mouse is finished with a soft material similar to silica gel and support rods. It also features two steel buttons that lock and unlock.

Handshoe Mouse

The Hand shoe Mouse fits like a glove on your palm and is a plug-and-play PC gadget having two buttons, scroll wheel, support for all operating systems.

Contact Lens Mouse

Imagine if you could control your mouse cursor only with a blink of an eye. With I-CONTACT, it could become a reality.

Grenade mouse

Here is yet another weird design. I will never ever think of using this hand grenade mouse.

Apple’s Multi-touch Mighty Mouse

The Mighty Mouse brings in a touch-sensitive top shell, a 360 degree clickable scroll ball, and pressure sensitive side squeeze buttons.

Microsoft Arc Mouse

Microsoft Arc Mouse was everywhere in the news before and after its launch. It aims to bring the best of both desktop and notebook mice designs in a single device.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Ericsson Spider Computer - Compact PC-Man







In addition to completely deactivated Spider Computer demonstrated a similar, but somewhat larger and not a "spider" device. It has already, at least, capable of creating a projection of the keyboard on the table. Obviously, Ericsson is working in this direction and plans to implement such technologies. Perhaps a simplified version of Spider Computer will appear before 2020. Even if it is not a miniature, still, its dimensions - much less than today's laptops.











Super Motorcycle for disabled


As we know, the passion for motorcycles is not only physically healthy people but also for people with disabilities, especially for such people and created a bike!







Nokla E97 blends LG Versa and concept phone



Resembling the offspring of a Samsung Omnia, the Nokia E97 concept from back in April and Verizon’s LG Versa, this glorious Chinese knock-off is the Nokla E97. A touchscreen handset section with a 2.2-inch display, camera and Bluetooth can be hooked up to a folding QWERTY keyboard section for messaging.
There’s also dual SIM card slots, handwriting recognition, an FM radio and an MP3 player. It seems a shame that the whole phone-section isn’t taken up by a touchscreen, as 2.2-inches is on the pokey side, but we guess budget concerns held it back.
We doubt it has 3G connectivity, either, but that doesn’t stop it being a great design. Best of all, the Nokla E97 is available right now – if you’re willing to fly to China to pick one up – for just 800 yuan ($117).





Friday, December 24, 2010

Samsung Mimeo: Innovative cellphone concept




Mimeo is an innovative cellphone concept that enables the user to make calls and send messages in a more interactive way. The writable bended body of the concept features a signal light on top of the phone and an OLED touchscreen for efficient functioning. On the bottom part, it contains a call button and a write button that enables the user to make calls and make the surface writable. The end contains the stylus which acts as a pen nib when writing with thecellphone. Aside from intuitive and convenient use, the cellphone can become a great icon of style by featuring four different themes for the surface, oak, azure, roseate and breeze, when the phone is not in use.










Kinetic Cellphone Concept for Nokia




British designer Jeremy Hopkins took cellphones to a new level and created unique concept of the phone. His phone called Nokia Kinetic converts digital information into kinetic energy and make receiving a call, text message of email more visual. It has an electromagnet at the base which allow to shift the weight and keep it in an upright position. User checks the screen of the phone and if he wants to miss a call he should simply give a phone a tap, causing the phone to fall back down again and return back to standby mode. "Aimed at the business user, Nokia Kinetic is an unique phone that responds to notifications trough movement".





Water-based Cellphone AQUA




A very futuristic and very original mobile phone was offered by South Korean designer Bon Seop Ku from Samsung company. The device is called AQUA and it looks like it really consists of water. Designer found his inspiration on a wet table, where he thoughtfully drew different figures by his finger. As a result he got a concept Samsung AQUA together with a graphical user interface and water-based display. It is assumed that the user can remove icons from the panel by simply rubbing the display with their hands. The cellphone runs on liquid type battery that apart from being eco-friendly supports the transparency of the screen as well.


Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Nokia E-Cu concept phone!




London designer Patrick Hyland has come up with a rather zany conceptual handset, borrowing the Nokia name for his design. What makes the Nokia E-Cu (E is for environment, while Cu stands for Copper) so special, you ask? Well, it can be juiced thanks to available heat in your pocket. This is made possible since an integrated thermogenerator will convert heat from any source into electrical energy in order to juice up the handset, regardless of whether it resides in your pocket or is placed on top of a radiator. Does this mean we can now toast our phones over the fireplace while sipping on hot chocolate and munching on marshmallows?

Keeping a phone charged can be a pain, especially at the end of the day when you’re out of the house and dealing with a sliver of battery life. If only a phone could stay charged up all day without you ever having to think about it.
That’s the idea behind the Nokia E-Cu concept, a slim phone that uses an integrated thermogenerator that converts heat into energy. That means it could get a slight charge while sitting in your pocket against your leg and an even bigger charge while placed on top of a radiator.
Just how realistic is this? Probably not so realistic that you’ll see this in stores next year, but I don’t think it’s so out of the realm of possibility that we’ll never see something like this implemented. At least I hope so, as there are few things more annoying than being out and about with a dead cellphone.