Bend space and time with Concord C Lab QuantumGravity watch
January 20, 2009
Hardly a watch, the Concord C Lab Quantum Gravity surely looks like a lost steampunk artifact.
With its aerial bi-axial Tourbillon mechanism, a structure that makes emptiness its core material, a skeletized dial, functional elements fitted to the side of the carriage and an industrial and minimalist spirit, the C1 QuantumGravity timepiece defies all laws, including that of logic and most of all, of gravity. Read more
Cadillac WTF gets Zero maintenance
January 14, 2009
WTF indeed if you know what I mean !! Now I am not making lyrics or poetry but this car is a weird looking thing.
Created by Loren Kulesus, the Cadillac World Thorium Fuel concept or simply the Cadillac WTF might be used as the next Batmobile. Why? well because Batman is cool and he has all the cool cars.
Maybe not the coolest car but it has the advantage of having thorium - a nuclear fuel powering batteries that will power this vehicle.
Notice something odd on the wheels? Yes, no individual tires. In fact, it is just one combined unit made up of six individual wheels.That gives you 24 wheels in total, and each wheel has its own induction motor.
“The vehicle would require the tires to be adjusted every five years, but no material would need to be added or subtracted”( Loren Kulesus).
Hey look ! It’s a bat , it’s a plane..no it’s …WTF? A Cadillac !!
via: Autoblog
The iPod Shuffle bracelet concept
December 1, 2008
It looks futuristic but brilliant at the same time! Sadly, it’s a concept but you must admit, this is a pretty good concept. An iPod Shuffle, embedded into a stylish looking simple bracelet…gimme more! Read more
Facebook introducing the Project Palantir: Visualization Of People Connecting
November 23, 2008
Does the name Palantir rings any bell? Of course it does: A palantír (sometimes translated as Seeing Stone but actually meaning “Farsighted” or “One that Sees from Afar”) is a stone that functions somewhat like a crystal ball and appeared in The Lord Of The Rings. Read more
iRiver Cell Phone out in March 2009
November 11, 2008
Myoung Woo Lee (Reigncom’s president) has just announced that iriver will indeed release a cell phone in March next year.
Rumored as just a concept at CES 2008, the new iriver phone will be available from Korean carrier KT featuring a large touchscreen, Wi-Fi, embedded access to Bugs Music Service with Read more
The USB Floppy Drive
October 31, 2008
Quick ! warp drive to the 70′! Do you remember the flexible magnetic disk, or diskette that revolutionized computer disk storage in the 1970s? Invented by IBM, floppy disks are nothing Read more
Stantum : Multitouch with 10-finger gestures
October 23, 2008
I guess the two-finger multitouch on the new Macbook Pro wasn’t enough…and now Stantum, a French company, are the ones responsible for taking the concept of muti-touch to another level.
“True multi-touch” as they call it or screen technology, lets you use as many digits as you please on the 15.4-inch screen display. It creates stacks of gestures and controls Read more
Hydroelectric shoes
October 22, 2008
Leaving aside the fact that these shoes are top ugly, we are interested more in what they can do.
How do they work? Kinda like Frank Herbert’ s suit from DUNE these are power generating shoes that use water and a small turbine. As you start to walk , Read more
Is it Apple? nooooo…It’s a Nokia Concept !!
October 16, 2008
No, and no no. As much as you’d like to think otherwise, this is not an Apple product.
This is actually a basic Nokia Aeon “modified” by Mac Funamizu (Mac is the nickname) a web/graphic designer working and living in Tokyo, Japan.
What we know so far is that the numeric keypad along with the superb Read more
The Audi Quattroflex concept..car?
October 15, 2008
Alexey Bykov is the man responsible for this new Audi concept. My first reaction after I saw this concept car was “Hey, nice chair!”, but my stupidity and cars don’t always mix well. While this Audi concept car may look like a Persian king mobile-throne without any slave power, it seems there is much more to it, evidently. Read more

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