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It really is! Hear me out. The iBangle is Gopinath Prasana’s vision of a future iPod where the devices have become darn close to becoming jewelry. If you factor in inflation and the cost of Apple products today - might as well call it jewelry because it’ll cost as much. I digress, the iBangle is a thin piece of aluminum (of course) with a multi-touch track pad. read more »
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On Friday, Mahoney and I went to Panasonic HQ to check out one of the first prototypes of their ludicrous 150-inch plasma TV. This thing puts the 103-incher that I checked out last year to shame, weighing a whopping 1700 pounds before the stand is attached and sucking up 7kW of power while it runs. read more »
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This MacBook trackpad demonstration "covers 2-, 3-, and 4- finger gestures in addition to the traditional 1 finger gestures." Continue reading to watch. read more »
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Why design cars on a computer, when you've got the HoloBench. This virtual reality-based system was designed specifically for the automobile industry, providing efficiency and visibility. Continue reading to see more. read more »
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If you are very particular about the design of your book, then this product is surely for you. “Mo” is the redefined notebook PC designed for customizing each and every cover to fit the style of the owner. You just need to touch the screen in order to read or make any kind of changes in your book. This product allows for adaptation to users specific needs and interests as well as offering read more »
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It doesn't take a large, bulky handset for the ultimate cell phone experience, as many companies have already proved. Prepare for the nanotech-era by taking a look at the Nokia Morph. Continue reading to see more. Hyperbole for high-tech cell phones is the Nokia Morph. At the press of a button, its nanotech-based shell transforms from standard handset to a wristwatch-type device. read more »
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We don't know the last time that a demo kiosk has actually caused us to look twice, but if a place like Best Buy or Fry's were filled with Dreamoc 3D displays, we'd probably be more interested in the sales pitch than the product. Because not only can the system display 3D video—it can display 3D video that mixes with real world objects. In other words, the Dreamoc can make it look like your phone read more »
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Want to view 3D images without having to wear special glasses? Look no further than this machine. Continue reading to see more. Click here for first picture in gallery. read more »
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