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free laptop
16 Feb 2009 

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Decision Making GPS Coin
16 Feb 2009 

Decision Making GPS Coin


GPS Coin


Designer Ju-Wei Chen has come up with the Inbi-Out concept - a GPS
coin to make all your decisions. Kind of like a futuristic version of
these two existing decision makers.





The Inbi-Out coin tosses a 50/50 chance of where you should eat, drink,
hang out, etc.., and displays the final decision on a tiny embedded
screen complete with GPS coordinates and directions.



More photos and information about the Inbi-Out GPS Coin at Yanko Design.


daniel · 246 views · 30 comments
Powerful USB Mini Speakers from Grandmax
16 Feb 2009 

Powerful USB Mini Speakers from Grandmax


Grandmax USB Mini Speakers


Let’s stay on the tiny gadgets topic
with the brand new Grandmax Pull-n-Play Tweakers - a pair of portable
mini speakers that show “sound can come in small packages”.




The design and the way they work is quite similar to the USB Spring Speaker.



Give it a twist and the top portion expands, giving you extra air space
which brings out the bass. You’d have to hear it to believe it. For
speakers this size, it sure packs a punch.



Grandmax USB Mini Speakers



With built in lithium batteries, you can have hours and
hours of listening. And with the built-in retractable audio and charge
cables, there are no extra cables to bring around and no cable mess.
When you need to charge your tweakers, just pull the charge cable out,
and connect it to a mini USB, or use the included USB charge adapter to
connect to a USB port. The speakers come in dual speaker configuration
with stereo sound. They come in crimson red and black.



The Grandmax Pull-n-Play Tweakers mini speakers are available for $44.95.


daniel · 244 views · 22 comments
8GB Swiss Army Knife USB Drive ( *flash LLhalak* )
27 May 2008 

8GB Swiss Army Knife USB Drive ( *flash LLhalak* )


8GB Swiss Army Knife USB Drive


The Swiss army knife with USB drive has been around for a while in a 2GB model. Now you can get a similar multitool with an 8GB storage capacity.





Features:



  • USB Flash Memory - 8GB

  • Knife - Blade Length 34mm

  • Pen

  • Scissors - Blade Length 15mm

  • Nail File - Length 28mm

  • 2.5mm Flat Tip Screwdriver

  • Replaceable Ink Cartridge

  • Internal Watch Battery for LED light

  • Cool Red See-through handle

  • Dimension: 58×20x16mm (LxWxD)



The 8GB Swiss Army Knife USB Drive is sold by Chinavsion for 28.53 EUR (about $44 USD). They also offer a 4GB model ($26) from their website.


daniel · 169 views · 7 comments
Strawberry USB Flash Drive ( *flash B Ta3m elfarawla* )
27 May 2008 

Strawberry USB Flash Drive ( *flash B Ta3m elfarawla* )


Strawberry USB Flash Drive


This fun little USB flash drive comes in the shape of a tasty looking strawberry and features a storage capacity of 1 gigabyte.





Features:



  • Mac and PC compatible

  • Includes: 1 GB USB flash memory drive, instructional booklet.

  • 1.5(W) x 2(H) inches

  • Plastic, electronics



Strawberry USB Flash Drive


The USB 1GB Strawberry is available for $50 over at UrbanOutfitters.com.


daniel · 273 views · 24 comments
2nd Gen OLPC “E-Book” Design Revealed
21 May 2008 
It seems like just yesterday when the One Laptop Per Child program was announced, but it’s already been three years. At this point the organization, led by Nicholas Negroponte, is ready to introduce the design of the next generation of affordable laptops so that children around the world will have new opportunities to learn. Just yesterday at a media event at MIT, Negroponte unveiled the next-gen laptop and it sure is amazing. It’s being called XOXO or XO-2, but it isn’t expected until 2010 and they’re hoping they’ll be able to sell them at a price of $75.


The best way to describe it is that it looks like an E-book. It uses dual-touchscreens, and the screens they use are what you’d find in portable DVD players which helps keep the costs down. In a presentation yesterday, Negroponte said, “The reason you can have the audacity to do this is that the 16:9 displays on DVD players are so inexpensive that to anticipate them costing $20 each is not out of the question.”



An official press release gives us a better idea of what the XOXO is about:




Enhanced Book Experience - Dual-touch sensitive displays will be used to enhance the e-book experience, with a dual-mode display similar to the current XO laptop. The design provides a right and left page in vertical format, a hinged laptop in horizontal format, and a flat two-screen wide continuous surface that can be used in tablet mode. Younger children will be able to use simple keyboards to get going, and older children will be able to switch between keyboards customized for applications as well as for multiple languages.




Take a look at the images below. The thing looks pretty amazing, doesn’t it? What child anywhere in the world wouldn’t want the opportunity to use something like that to learn?



olpc2.png olpc2 2.png olpc2 3.png



2010 isn’t THAT far away, do you think the organization will be able to pull off this neat concept and be able to meet their goal of selling it at $75?



Source: Gizmodo

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