Tag Archive for 'design'


Thursday, Nov 8th 2007 by James Allan Brady

So Sony, in a fairly weak effort to seem socially responsible, has decided to offer up 1% of the sales cost of these Eco-wrapped laptops to an environmental charity. Sure, one percent is a step in the right direction, but really, is that the best they could do?

Anyways, you can get your laptop covered with [...]

Wednesday, Nov 7th 2007 by James Allan Brady

So you finally decided to move out of the 60’s era home design and upgrade to something a little more modern, but you just can’t quite ditch all your records. There’s no shame in it, there’s just so much more character in the sound coming from vinyl, but you need a new record player to [...]

Wednesday, Nov 7th 2007 by James Allan Brady

First, I have to say, I like the name, I have already stated my expressed disgust with companies like Motorola that remove letters or change them to similar sounding characters to make a product name. But when you can use an actual word, and just capitalize certain character to make a product name, I think [...]

Wednesday, Nov 7th 2007 by James Allan Brady

Jaehyung Hong is the designer of the god-send of a headset, and he did a pretty good job. I’ll be honest; I am not usually a fan of any wireless pair of headphones that is so close to not being wireless, but the added functionality offered with this set has changed my mind.

So the lanyard [...]

Wednesday, Nov 7th 2007 by James Allan Brady

You guessed it; this pen is a DVR that has Bluetooth. It also has a microSD card slot. It has an audio detection mode too, so it knows when to start recording, and it’s designed to work in low-light situations. It can even send an alarm signal if motion is detected.

No, it’s not a DVR [...]

Sunday, Nov 4th 2007 by James Allan Brady

Let’s start at his home’s front door, he has a freaking retinal scanner! Then, if you hit the doorbell, a robotic arm swings around and hits a giant gong. How cool is that?

He also has a laser controlled Segway, and a group of autonomous R/C helicopters. So, why is this guy in charge of making [...]

Tuesday, Oct 30th 2007 by James Allan Brady

Well you see, it’s a clock, and the time, its displayed in binary with lights. There is a row for each hours, minutes, and seconds.

The columns are in binary starting at the left with 32 and then decreasing by half all the way down to 1. I have no clue what the top most row [...]

Tuesday, Oct 30th 2007 by James Allan Brady

So not too long ago I wrote an article about a pair of odd looking skates that were powered by an electric motor and allowed you to be propelled up to about 15mph, now there is already a new version. Same idea, different design.

Personally I like the new design better, but there is no way [...]

Monday, Oct 29th 2007 by James Allan Brady

There is some new design features, specifically some new buttons and locations for old buttons, the keyboard is still split though. This device has a fairly amazing 4.8” WSVGA touch screen too, with a 1024×600 resolution which is pretty good for a UMPC.

It now runs a VIA C7M processor which gives it a whopping 1.2GHz [...]

Sunday, Oct 28th 2007 by James Allan Brady

Well I guess there has been crazier stuff come out of China than this. But it appears from the design of this player; the designers over at Natural Sounds Enterprise have officially lost it.

They decided to completely disregard the user’s experience, I mean, just look at that highly confusing array of buttons on the front. [...]


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