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Designed for use in showers, bathtubs, spas, kitchens and other indoor wet environments, the 19” LCD Hydra™ waterproof television brings technology to the most unexpected settings.
The latest laptop concept by Samsung, showcased at the CES 2010, will definitely take you by surprise with its immaculate transparency.
Fulton Innovation has made some fairly impressive demonstrations of its eCoupled wireless power technology, but most of those have left little space between the power source and the device being powered.
BTstack allows nomadic use of Bluetooth input devices with the iPhone. The BTstack project is steaming ahead with this demo of a connectedMagic Mouse twirling its pointer all over Apple’s handset.
The route to clean energy is through small gadgets, according to Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies.
HTC is producing a tablet to battle the forthcoming Apple Tablet, according to Australian publication Smarthouse:
The listing here is for Ben’s PS3 Slim laptop — the one modded from a 17-inch Gateway 1775w LCD with a 1280 x 720 pixel resolution — and its currently at around $2,550.00 with 3 bids on …
One Laptop Per Child (OLPC), MIT professor Nicholas Negroponte’s non-profit effort aimed at putting cheap educational laptops into the hands of developing world schoolchildren, is working on an upgrade to its so-called XO computer, once …
Too much of the world lacks access to clean drinking water. Engineer Michael Pritchard did something about it — inventing the portable Lifesaver filter, which can make the most revolting water drinkable in seconds. An …
Solar batteries for home use and fuel cells can generate power but cannot store electricity, making the development of a storage battery an urgent task for related businesses.
X-Flex is a new kind of wallpaper: one that’s quite possibly stronger than the wall it’s on. Invented by Berry Plastics in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, this lifesaving adhesive is designed …
This Japan Self-Defense Force Sunglasses($317) are officially endorsed by the Japanese military due to their ultra strong lens! Its lens will not fracture even if it is hit at 171km/h (106mph) by a 0.3″ diameter object – that’s just …
Get ready for a firefighting vehicle that might have arrived from your old Saturday morning GI Joecartoons. Yanko has showcased an ATV design by Liam Ferguson that can carry remotely-operated water cannons and a two-person crew into …
CompuLab introduces a new member to the fit-PC family of miniature PCs. fit-PC2i is targeting networking and industrial applications. Based on Intel Atom Z5xx CPU, the fit-PC2i is the smallest, most power efficient PC available on …
The designers Yoonsang Kim & Eunsung Park might have a solution with Keystick. It’s a full-size keyboard in its unfurled form, but then it collapses like an accordion into a nice compact package when it’s …
Here’s the lock of the future. This Chinavision facial recognition door lock is packing a couple of night vision cameras, using accurate 3D tech to recognize your face in a fraction of a second. It’s …
New startup Kepler Motors is about to unveil its first vehicle and its ambition is nothing short of staggering. Employing a 550bhp Ford Ecoboost petrol engine to drive the rear wheels and a 250bhp electric …
GE Global Research has made it a tradition each year to showcase our latest and greatest technology developments during the holiday season. Last year, we had a lot of fun showcasing the first-ever OLED Christmas tree …



