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Posted by tworld in Computer on 31. Jan, 2010 | 2 Comments
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New concept, mouse – AirMouse
Posted by tworld in Computer on 29. Jan, 2010 | 0 Comments
If technology is evolving with each passing minute then why should the gadgets and accessories remain square and orthodox? Catching up the technological evolution, Canadian firm Deanmark Ltd has come up with a revolutionary computer mouse that invariably becomes an integral part of your body. Hailed as the “AirMouse,” the radical mouse can be worn [...]
Mozart of computers
Posted by tworld in Computer on 25. Jan, 2010 | 2 Comments
Nine-year-old Marko Calasan pictured at his home in Skopje, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. At the age of 9, Marko is the world’s youngest certified computer system administrator and was deemed the Mozart of Computers by the press after passing exams for IT professionals with the computer giant Microsoft. In theory, he could now [...]
Motion controllers come to the PC…again
Posted by tworld in Computer on 15. Jan, 2010 | 1 Comment
Razer is to release a new motion controller for PC gamers allowing them to interact with games and software by waving their arms around. The new motion controllers, which are expected to be available later this year, will give gamers the ability to control a weapons movement with precision down to the nearest millimetre, as [...]
The Invisible OLED Laptop to End All Laptops
Posted by tworld in Computer on 07. Jan, 2010 | 4 Comments
It’s only a proof of concept, but this is laptop with a clear OLED screen—but a stone’s throw from those floating 3D displays of Avatar. Practical? Not necessarily. The future? OBVIOUSLY. The resolution, I don’t know. It’s pixely, but let’s not quibble. You see right through the thing, then something appears on the screen (like [...]
Pure bursts onto US scene with five internet radios
Posted by tworld in Computer on 05. Jan, 2010 | 0 Comments
Pure’s always had a knack for crafting elegant, oftentimes unorthodox looking radios. Problem is (at least for you Yanks), they’ve been marketed and sold exclusively across the pond. In our humble opinion, there’s no better time to change that than here at the International Consumer Electronics Show, and sure enough, Pure is making itself known [...]
Lenovo U1 Hybrid: Part Laptop, Part Tablet, All Awesome
Posted by tworld in Computer on 05. Jan, 2010 | 1 Comment
Lenovo, the company behind the rock-solid Thinkpad line of laptops (a personal favorite of at least one Switched staffer), has unveiled (intentionally or not) a boatload of new machines ahead of this week’s CES festivities. We’ve seen a couple of uncharacteristically shiny Thinkpads, as well as the business class X100e netbook, but by far the [...]
Cruden Hexatech Sportwagensimulator kostet mehr als ein Sportwagen
Posted by tworld in Computer on 30. Dec, 2009 | 0 Comments
Der Sportwagensimulator von Cruden Hexatech kostet mit 191000 Dollar deutlich mehr als so mancher Sportwagen, daf?r kann man aber auch diverse Varianten wie Formel 1, NASCAR und das 24-Stunden Rennen von Le Mans fahren, wobei man naturidentisch durchger?ttelt und in den Sitz gepresst wird. Der komplette Simulator ist auf einem System aus hydraulischen Stelzen gelagert [...]
Mag+ digital magazine concept makes e-readers cower with envy
Posted by tworld in Computer on 23. Dec, 2009 | 0 Comments
As the decade comes to a close, we’re seeing a bevy of real and mythical devices bent on saving main stream media through the execution of a variety of proposed content partnerships. Unfortunately, it’s still hard to imagine how all this will play out in reality. That’s where slickly produced concepts can be of benefit. [...]
Cooky robots will make soup for you, won’t clean up afterwards
Posted by tworld in Computer on 16. Dec, 2009 | 0 Comments
Cooking robots aren’t exactly anything new (even if they haven’t yet been perfected), but they generally come in the form of humanoid robots or, at the very least, robotic arms in order to be more adept in the kitchen. JST’s ERATO research division has taken a decidedly different approach with these so-called Cooky robots, however, [...]
Roll With it: Flexible, Space-Saving Roll-Up Laptop Concept
Posted by tworld in Computer on 15. Dec, 2009 | 1 Comment
Maybe one-piece, continuous screen laptops aren’t just one designer’s flight of fancy after all. Recently, Orkin Design debuted a roll-up laptop design that, when packaged up in its little shoulder-strap-equipped tube, looks kind of like a narrow yoga mat. But when the Rolltop is all set up and ready to go, it looks a lot [...]


