Articles tagged with: Computer
Posted in Home Appliances on 30 November 2008

You will go mad grilling this season as technology gets at its best! This may be the best grill ever and one will enjoy cooking on it to the hilt. Its time to grill the digital way folks! Blue Ember’s iQue with its advanced technology couples precise grilling with a ‘touch’ of computer and music! A touch-control on-board computer was all that one needed in today’s techno world. Wired with optional features like built-in CD/stereo system, the 875 square inches of iQue grill is all about convenience and a lot more.
Posted in Chair, Computer on 26 September 2008

This one’s for the Apple lovers!!! Naah, not the fruit but the producer of iMacs and iPods, and now the iPhone. Well, let’s hear it then. Heckler Design has come up with a cool piece of furniture which they lovingly call OneLessDesk. It comprises of two slim tables, one tucked under the other, and can slide out when required and serve as two work surfaces.
The larger and taller one can be used for keeping desktop computers and your decorative nick-knacks like your flower vase, crystal pieces, time piece and all that jazz. On the other hand, the smaller desk can be utilised for keep the keyboard, mouse and even laptops.

Coming back to what I was saying about the link between this desk and Apple; the OneLessDesk comes with in-built chargers for iPod models. Available in two models, the stainless steel is prices at $649 while the actual stainless steel model is for $1199, you can pick the one that suits you better and try the lab table experience even at home now.

Via doobybrain
Posted in Computer, Designer on 8 September 2008

Forget locking your computers with passwords that hackers anyways find out, its better to go the old way and literally lock, stock and barrel your computer. Designer Jacky Nicolas has designed just that, a workstation that can be closed like a cupboard and locked away till you need it again. It will help you keep all your files and documents, apart from your PC, completely safe.
Called as Cyber Box, it works pretty well at home also. Suppose you have a 3 year old curious daughter who always wants to know what Mommy is doing on her computer and sneaks in when you go out to make her chocolate shake, would you rather not lock your PC inside cyber Box rather than having her do a brilliant editing job of the article you were writing! Makes sense, no?
Via GearFuse
Posted in Antique, Computer, Elite Find of the Day on 25 August 2008

We tend to keep ourselves busy with the upcoming gadgets and forget to pay respect to the preceding gadget models that has led to the creation of revolutionary gadgets. The latest edition making up to the news is the analog computer christened as the AKAT-1. The computer can crack intricate differential equations in real time and exclusive of digital logic. The only handicap it faces is the early creation that is a reason for its stay in the Museum of Technology, in Warsaw, Poland.
Sporting a warm and dramatic retro appeal, it has got a personality of its own that speaks volumes about its character. If not for functionality-sake then it is worth installing as a materpieces in your abode. Any takers for this elite AKAT-1??
Via SlipperyBrick / Retrothing
Posted in Computer, Designer, Entertainment, Gaming on 18 August 2008

Those who can’t control their fingers from reaching classic arcade cabinet but fail to found one can now take a deep sigh. Christened as Retro Space, the designer cabinet is developed by Martjin Koch to memorialize the first ever cupboard for an arcade i.e. Computer Space, the cabinet unveiled in 1971. But today with the contemporary offering, it seems to mar the outdated machinery.
The arcade cabinet features over 100 arcade games, gamut of emulators and is accessible on a HD media jukebox. It also sports 1080p video playback, a 24-inch 1920×1200 monitor, Sanwa joysticks and buttons, and a trackball.
But if it falls an inch below your expectations then the retro cabinet also boasts of having a 2gHz Intel Core2Duo processor, 2GB RAM, WiFi, Bluetooth, and Ethernet. If you vouch for my opinion then for sure it offers the arcade gaming befitting the 21st century taste.
Via SlashGear
Posted in Antique, Computer on 10 August 2008

Having glared at Steampunk forms of mouse and keyboards, it’s time to welcome “The Archbishop,” elite Steampunk PC from Datamancer. Until date, I have enjoyed the pleasure of relaxing my fingers upon Datamancer’s steampunk keyboards and now I look forward to “Archbishop,” as a feast for my eyes. The case is expected to be exhibited at the impending Steampunk art show scheduled for 16-24 August at the Hamptons Antique Galleries at 2546 Montauk Highway in Bridgehampton, NY. They disclose that it would welcome a fortunate buyer there but if fails to get one then would be possibly featured on ebay in September beginning.
Via BoingBoing
Posted in Computer, Gadgets, Luxury, Technology on 29 July 2008
Ages have passed and we have been living with a hidden belief that we should discard those disturbing arched CRT screens and TVs, but Microsoft (being a mogul) has a different viewpoint this. Having unveiled fancy Surface touchscreen table; the mastermind now wishes that it’s time to move back to curved displays sporting complete 360-degrees of imagery. Featured after the jump (video running above) is a Surface Sphere prototype, a colossal ball that is accessible via company’s Surface technology but applicable this time on a globular interface and display. Comparatively advanced technology and hardware is required to run the Sphere as idea is to warp the pictures along with the interface so that it offers quality visibility when projected onto a dome.
As a ploy, there is a possibility that these cool applications may have potential to develop an interactive globe (as functional in the running video above), hence putting you across various permutations to device 360-degree videos and panoramas.


Via OhGizmo
Posted in Computer, Concept, Designer, Elite Find of the Day on 24 July 2008

If you happen to believe that PCs can only be rectangular or square then you need to hear or rather witness this revolutionary creation by designer Apostol Tnokovski. His belief that PC arena is curved is well reflected via this 6-inch orb-shaped model. Touted as “the smallest PC ever made,” the E-Ball oddball shaped PC features the pop-out laser mouse, a pico projector inside that illumines either the fence or a pane of paper for a display, and the laser keyboard is certainly a maladroit input device. Fix that, and identify a motherboard that befits the palm-sized baby, and Apostol might be onto somewhat here. If you are looking for more fun then do consider PC of the swim rings.
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Via DeviceDaily
Posted in Computer, Designer, Elite Find of the Day, Gadgets, Luxury, Luxury Brands on 23 July 2008

You bold personality is truly reflected via your consideration huge, deluxe and fast cars as your ultra-cool possessions. But how about bringing a tinge of boldness to your gadgetry stuff likewise imprinting a car logo over a laptop or maybe a bit of buckskin upholstery? We are marching towards tasting seriously cool echelon and here is a welcoming blessing. Bentley in alliance with Ego Lifestyle has unveiled their new blend i.e. Ego Bentley Laptop. For years, Ego is deeply engaged in the production of luxury laptops catering towards moot taste and contour but lately they seem to have given an outline to their desires with the offering of Bentley laptops.
Every model is handcrafted with cross-over hand-stitching, an ostensibly relocated car door handle, and features Microsoft Vista, a 64 bit processor, 12 direct access keys, and a 160GB hard drive. Expected to hit the market next summer, it demands a fat price of £10,000 ($19,943 US).


Posted in Computer, Technology on 18 July 2008

Lately, Toshiba unveiled its revolutionary series of laptops that incorporates Garmin GPS technology into the crease. Known as the Toshiba Qosmio F55, the laptop features 15.4-inch screen and is power-driven by the Intel Core 2 Duo CPU and NVIDIA GPUs. Priced at $1,400, the incorporated GPS technology by Garmin enables you access to all those things that atypical free-standing GPS system would offer. Equipped with a face recognition technology, the detailed configuration of laptop include two Harman Kardon speakers, a subwoofer, HDMI, three sleep-and-charge USB ports and a DVD SuperMulti drive.
Via Toshiba
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