Portable document scanner ScanSnap
Posted by tworld in Hi-Tech on 06. Jan, 2011 | 0 Comments
Fujitsu certainly wants to grab headlines by the scruff of its neck with the ScanSnap S1100 document scanner, where it is touted to be one of the smallest in the world without compromising on performance and functionality. The new ultra-portable scanner will tip the scales at slightly more than 12 ounces, cramming inside enough technology [...]
iPhone like ibook
Posted by tworld in Design on 19. Jul, 2010 | 0 Comments
We have featured some of these Pad and Quill cases before on Geeky Gadgets, previously there were models available for the iPad and the iPhone 3GS, now there is a version available for the new iPhone 4. Each of these cool Pad and Quill iPhone 4 cases are made to order, and they will definitely [...]
Toshiba AirSwing
Posted by tworld in Computer on 28. May, 2010 | 0 Comments
We’ve seen a Minority Report-esque interface or two hundred by this point, but Toshiba’s AirSwing really caught our attention. Using little more than a webcam and some software, this bad boy places a semi-transparent image of the operator on the display — all the easier to maneuver through the menus. And according to Toshiba, that [...]
Concept eRoll future
Posted by tworld in High Tech's Future on 27. May, 2010 | 0 Comments
Love it or hate, eBooks and Readers are here to stay. Hardcore paper-buffs like me find it hard to embrace the sterile, cold feel of glass and metal (or plastic), when all we want to do is curl up with a warm book. However for the sake of evolution, I take it upon me to [...]
Technology solar power
Posted by tworld in Hi-Tech on 19. May, 2010 | 0 Comments
Commenting on the announcement, G24i’s chief executive officer, John Hartnett, said “We’ve achieved this milestone through a sustained focus on transforming a highly promising technology from the lab to mass production, such that it can be applied to a variety of commercial opportunities. Our strategic partnership with EPFL, our research initiatives with industry leaders, and [...]
Doggy Bone Is A USB Hub
Posted by tworld in Computer on 13. Apr, 2010 | 0 Comments
The SMARTE is a smart USB Extender that saves you the embarrassment of pulling out the wrong plug out of a the hub. Imagine losing out precious data or function just coz you pulled the wrong plug! How lame! The practical dog-bone shape diversifies the sockets to the four ends and keeps the wires under [...]
Mouse bendy_m
Posted by tworld in Design on 09. Apr, 2010 | 0 Comments
If you were to strip off the mouse and bring it to the bare essential, how would you design it? Kim Hye-shin perceives it as a single strip that can be bent into the infinite-sign-shape, with only the necessary features on it. Interesting take, but not for everyone; Bendy M may be a good enough [...]
Neat idea Easy Needle
Posted by tworld in Design on 08. Apr, 2010 | 0 Comments
Easy Needle has a minor slit in the eye to allow the thread to slide in comfortably. I know many use magnifying glasses to thread the needle, but if Easy Needle doesn’t interfere with the quality of my stitch, I’d be willing to give it a try.
Energy recycle innovative concept
Posted by tworld in Design on 05. Apr, 2010 | 3 Comments
The human energy recycle system is an innovative concept that can gather energy emitted by human or even pets. This energy is used to power other devices, ensuring a new lifestyle for mass people with reduced electric bills and complementing to the environment. The system comprises lightweight, compact and portable units named ‘Solution Units’, designed [...]
Touchscreen-System Surface
Posted by tworld in Hi-Tech on 02. Mar, 2010 | 0 Comments
"Mobile Surface" is a Microsoft Research project that “links a mobile phone to a camera and projector, letting people interact with a screen projected onto a tabletop by moving their hands in the air above it.” It’s named after the company’s Surface tabletop computer, and while portable version doesn’t provide nearly screen resolution of its [...]


