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April 9th, 2009

KDDI unveils iida sub-brand for high design

Posted on 09 Apr 2009 at 7:33pm

Japan’s KDDI has decided to partner with celebrated Japanese artist star Yayoi Kusama to offer a line of cellphones bearing her signature polka-dot designs. iida is selling a unique charger whose cord looks like an ivy vine and iida’s first handset from Sony Ericsson G9. These are pretty interesting handsets and three docks to a sculpture of a dog and another is the shape of a miniature handbag for the ladies. See more some image below.

Via: Engadget Japanese.

MOY Concept Allows User Customize Car Color

Posted on 09 Apr 2009 at 2:59pm

The MOY concept Car Color created come from Elvis Tomljenovic does all color changing, customization and more, allows you to complete independence to customize the color car, and you can create your own designs and download more if you feel like it. The car body made of outer and inner polycarbonate layers, liquid crystals, LEDs and chromic film then you can display any color in the body.

Source: Elvis Tomljenovic. Via: Dvice.

Project PUMA

Posted on 09 Apr 2009 at 2:45am

The PUMA is a two-wheeled Segway, that GM and Segway make their precious P.U.M.A. prototype can drive up to 35 miles on a single charge and is capable of going up to 35MPH.

BumpTop a better 3D Windows Desktop

Posted on 09 Apr 2009 at 1:12am

BumpTop a better to the Windows desktop can get by with a 1.4-gigahertz processor, a gigahertz of main memory, and an integrated graphics card with a dedicated 3-D graphics processor.

Exmovere Holdings Demo wearable Chariot

Posted on 09 Apr 2009 at 12:22am

This is a new wearable transportation device concept that Exmovere Holdings has dubbed the Chariot. The device is specifically intended to help amputees and people that have difficulty standing, with a range of sensors used to let the wearer control the device at speeds up to 12 miles per hour, Chariot is controlled by subtle movements of the lower torso and hips. Sensors inside the cocoon-like shell of the vehicle predict the intended motion of the wearer.

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