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Nokia Kinetic concept revealed in prototype form

24. July 2010

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Yesterday we hear some rumors that Nokia has new phone: Nokia Kinetic, but to confirm again, it’s just a concept from Jeremy Innes-Hopkins. We looking into the design and it is very good and smart concept. But today, it seems coming to prototype and in real. Innes-Hopkins worked on the project at Central Saint Martins [...]

Details of the next-gen processor in future

23. April 2010

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We have got details in front of us of Intel’s next generation platforms due in 2011, along with its ‘Sandy Bridge’ CPUs. Sandy Bridge CPUs will be based on the current 32nm, second generation High-k metal gate manufacturing process, but will include new architectural features such as AVX – Advanced Vector Extensions – and AES [...]

Tok Took Power Plug has a silly name, smart concept

22. April 2010

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Plugging in and unplugging items is pretty straight forward and simple. There is no glamour in it, no satisfaction in the task. Sometimes, when you get a tough one, it can be straight up annoying. We hate having to squeeze behind our tv to unplug items. Maybe if there were a better way ? Tok [...]

New USB Concept Stackable from Yanko Design

23. March 2010

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Every once in a while, the two or three USB ports your laptop affords you just are not enough. If a regular USB hub is like an apartment building, each device getting its own private port, then this concept is like a USB plug slumber party. Everyone’s all up close and personal, but slumber parties [...]

Pencil Printer Part Two

15. March 2010

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The refined Pencil Printer part II comes with detailed explanations and a better understand of saving the environment from paper trash and permanency of Ink! In here we see how the lead shavings feed the cartridge toner and prints effortlessly on paper. Mistakes are easily erased, and once the crappy memo is done with…you can [...]

Scientists look to mussels for super-strong polymers

11. March 2010

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If you’ve ever gone down to the seashore and tried to pull mussels off rocks (and hey, who hasn’t?), then you’ll know how tenacious their holdfasts can be – although they can be tugged back and forth, it’s almost impossible to actually remove them. Recently, scientists at Germany’s Max Planck Institute for Colloids and Interfaces [...]

Apple looking to improve cooling efficiency in future Macs

5. March 2010

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A number of Apple patent applications revealed this week show a variety of methods to ensure that future portable devices operate at an acceptable temperature. As computers become faster and more powerful, power consumption and heat generation can also become greater. Four Apple patent applications unveiled this week, and filed for on Sept. 29, 2008, [...]