October 7th, 2010
By GloriaSt
Posted in Concept future, Innovation technology now, product design
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London designer Patrick Hyland has come up with a rather zany conceptual handset, borrowing the Nokia name for his design. What makes the Nokia E-Cu (E is for environment, while Cu stands for Copper) so special, you ask? Well, it can be juiced thanks to available heat in your pocket. This is made possible since an integrated thermogenerator will convert heat from any source into electrical energy ...
Nissan has unveiled a new solar tree concept at CEATEC 2010, which is a part of the 2030 Zero-emission City proposal that Nissan and some other companies are participating in. The Solar Tree concept is a tree-like structure with three translucent solar panels onboard. The solar panels track the position of the sun for optimal energy generation. (more...)
A concept desk lamp combining future technologies with the future evolution of plant life. Lux gets it's power wirelessly via inductive charging, which also powers an electromagnet to stand it up straight. The petals react to ambient light, opening during the day, and closing when in use or at night. A secondary mode allows for light to be redirected through the translucent petals, creating an amb...
There is a rating embedded within this post, please visit this post to rate it.Nothing is impossible nowadays, specially after seeing the cool Mozilla Seabird concept phone, so here’s another handset with futuristic specs. Created by Nicholas Moffat, Notcia X35-HOLO is a phone that comes with holographic imagery support, holographic maps and a 22 megapixel camera. (more...)
Here you are the last bit of our tour at Hitachi exhibition, with the company vision of a “Minority Report” like interface. Perhaps closer to Microsoft Kinect UI, Hitachi system will let you control any kind of information display on a TV or by a Video projector, by simply waving your hands in any directions. Nothing much to say here since this was just a working prototype, but, Hitachi is ...
September 29th, 2010
By GloriaSt
Posted in Concept future, Green Technology, Innovation technology now
Growing vegetables in the backyard or in front of the house is always a common and enthusiastic hobby among a range of people. Many people find this hobby an appreciable one, and others consider this as a total waste of time and energy. But now, its time to rethink. (more...)
Here’s a new iPhone 5 concept, this time not too detailed and relying very much on the video at the end of the article. Created by WaterWorks/ Christopher East, this iPhone design relies on futuristic hologram projections. Such mechanisms will be used to turn the iPhone 5 into the perfect presentation tool, specially for architects, car, boat designers and whatnot. Combine that holographic ab...
Sandwich Phone is Mobile Concept phone that layer in many folds like sandwich. Can use as one product with phone, mp3, Camera circumvolving each floor 360˚. It is UX product that solve depression problem of complex multi device by hardware. Central axis part sandwich phone has amounted to battery that can attach earphone and was designed so that sandwich phone may can play. because there is smal...
September 24th, 2010
By GloriaSt
Posted in Concept future, Innovation technology now, product design
Sometimes, a concept device really makes you sit back and think to yourself, “is this possible?” Surely I’m not the only one that is thinking the same thing about the Seabird concept device from Mozilla Labs, which would truly push the boundaries of a mobile device if a physical unit ever sees the light of day. The most interesting thing about this concept, and ultimately the least plausi...
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