January 23, 2007 at 11:20 am
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This will look great on any office desk. It looks like a table lamp but there is a strong magnetic field in the head that will not only support a metallic object, but will keep it rotating too.When you place a metallic object in the magnetic field and start it spinning, the IFO 3000 auto detects it and an indicator light comes in the base. As the object begins to stop spinning, the IF 3000 gives it a little shove to keep it turning.
The ornament is 30 cm high, and the globe shown here is 13 cm in diameter, but in principal you could have any ornament made of a ferrous metal, such as a photo frame, clock, or even a model of your favourite car. You can also set the height using a “Spacer Training Aid”, which is actually a wooden block.
The no detail on how it works, but it’s an electromagnet so it must be quite strong. The sensor technology probably uses a Hall Effect silicon chip to keep the object spinning – but who cares: it looks totally cool!
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January 23, 2007 at 11:10 am
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A wearable mobile device for enhanced chatting. It introduces a new wearable device that anyone can communicate with that is easier and lighter in mobile circumstances corresponding to the 3.5G, 4G communication standard.Human hand is the most basic communication method. For easier and simpler controls, it uses the instinctive input method “finger joint”.Excluding the thumb, each finger joint makes up twelve buttons, with “the knuckle button”, using the cell phone’s 3X4 keypad, likely being the most popular input method.
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January 23, 2007 at 10:49 am
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Put simply, this “Peekaboo Isolation Chamber” could be the strangest chair we’ve ever come across. It’s “a modern wing chair in molded felt and textile, with the material in the seat rim pressed to it limit and a stand of crome-plated steel.”
Showing shades of the Cone of Silence, the Isolation Chamber Chair is a design concept that lets you shut out the world so you can concentrate on your game of Tetris or your incoming text message from your sweetie
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January 23, 2007 at 10:44 am
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This isn’t just a USB vibrator. This one includes 5 interchangable latex probes (wow!), has 10 unique preset pulse/vibrate rhythms (yihah!), and features a self adjustable finger ring vibrating bullet (amazing!). Here’s our winner ladies and gentlemen - the Super 10 function USB powered vibrator. Crazy shit.
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January 23, 2007 at 10:41 am
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Take a look at this nice little flower. Wouldn’t it be funny to have one of those plugged into your computer? It’s actually a speaker, and it comes from the same manufacturer as the USB heating gloves and the heated slippers…The guys over at Thanko.jp sure has an eye for usable USB devices. Hehe. It’s so totally crazy that it becomes awesome.
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