Called the “Roll Me”, this strange computer by Omer Sagiv “features e-paper nanotechnology roll-able display, making it light and portable; with minimal components and built-in cooling systems, the computer is highly ergonomic and intuitive.” To “round” it off, it’s powered by SolarRoll – a flexible solar panel that can be stowed within the hollow shaft [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, May 21, 2011
Designed for those 65 and older, this easy computer features a nifty handle that doubles as a stand and a very handy touch-to-open design. Despite being easy to use, it still features an aesthetically pleasing form factor. No word yet on pricing or availability. [Source]
Continue reading...Saturday, February 26, 2011
Researchers might have unveiled the world’s smallest computer. At just 1-cubic-millimeter, “the thing stuffs a pressure sensor, memory, thin-film battery, solar cell, wireless radio, and low-power microprocessor all into one very small translucent container.” One practical application is tracking glaucoma in the eye without the use of contacts. The processor behind this little guy uses [...]
Continue reading...Monday, January 24, 2011
Called InONE, this TRON-inspired all-in-one computer “is wirelessly connected and the tablet displays what your write and draw so you don’t have to look up at the screen.” No word yet on if this concept will go into production. The InOne is truly an all-in-one computer. 22″ screen, keyboard, touchpad, speakers and a digital tablet [...]
Continue reading...Friday, December 24, 2010
Ever wonder what dogs secretly search for on Google, when you’re not looking? Well, let’s just say it’s not much different from what guy’s do in the same situation. To shave off some time, this dog decided to use Google Images directly for the task, enabling thumbnail previews. [Source]
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