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ChronArte Clocks Bring Forth The Wacky

February 6, 2007

ChronArte Quadro wall clock uses colored textile bands which build up over time to form a colored face. After 12 hours when it is completely colored, it changes back into a white square. The clock is radio-controlled and changes automatically from standard to daylight-saving time. Each one is produced in READ MORE >

Stylish Defense Spray for Women

February 6, 2007

“The Pepperface Edition Palm Defender is both a fashionable symbol and an effective self-defense advice,” according to Mladen Djankovic, the founder of Pepperface.com, and designer of the Pepperface Edition Palm Defender.  Being stylish and fashionable can now be synonymous with being safe. Pepperface.com is a Chicago-based company that promotes fashionable READ MORE >

Sun Visor Theater

February 6, 2007

The Sun Visor Theater is a compact and well-concealed media station for your car that offers some great features. It can play DVDs, CDs and Mp3s and has a TV receiver built into it. On top of that, there is a USB port for your laptop. The 7″ inch LCD READ MORE >

Origami TV Remote Control

February 5, 2007

The Origami TV Remote Control, displayed at the Work in Progress Show of Design Interactions in London, was designed for kids and, let’s be honest, most adults. It was designed by 1-week Electronics and is used to dictate only the essential functions needed to control a TV set, channel selections and READ MORE >

Shorts that Tone your Body as You Walk

February 1, 2007

Wacoal is a science style company from Japan that creates tight shorts that tone your body as you walk.  Specifically, the shorts have tension bands that make walking a bit of a work out.  The panels are made of a type of resin; the tension created by the panels stimulates READ MORE >

RainSky Waterfall Shower – The Pleasure of Rain in Your Bathroom

January 31, 2007

The new design trend is a fusion of nature and technology. All fittings and accessories that bear the name Dornbracht place a clear and unmistakable emphasis on function. Their materials and finish are of the highest quality, and their pioneering design is constantly being refined.

WashDryIron – Get It Done All at Once

January 30, 2007

Oliver Blackwell, a graduate from University of Plymouth in the UK, has designed the WashDryIron. The miracle machine washes, dries and irons clothes in separate compartments and is said to eliminate color runs and shrinkage.  It can tackle up to 16 items at a time, including king-size bed sheets.  

Scientist develops caffeinated doughnuts

January 29, 2007

Is that cup of coffee just not getting the job done anymore?  Doctor Robert Bohannon, a Durham, North Carolina molecular scientist, has developed a way to add caffeine to baked goods without the bitter taste of caffeine. Each piece of pastry is the equivalent of about two cups of coffee.

Multi-Touch Driven Computer Screen

January 29, 2007

30 year-old Jefferson Han impressed some of the biggest names in computers and technology at TED 2006, the annual technology, entertainment, and design conference in Monterey, California by introducing a computer screen solely driven by touch.  From manipulating images to soaring through canyons using only the touch of a finger READ MORE >

Futuristic Driverless Electric Bus

January 25, 2007

Designed by Capoco systems, the futuristic bus will use magnets embedded in the road to navigate the streets. It will also feature satellite navigation system and intelligent cruise control. Passengers will be able to hail a bus or “pod” using their mobile phone to pick them up from a specified location. Its prototype is READ MORE >

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