Mike Yamamoto | May 02, 2008
Why should car drivers be the only ones to enjoy
watching video on the road? As cyclists acquire more rights, they should also be able to distract themselves as effectively as their motorist counteparts.
The "
iPhone Bike Mount" is supposedly designed to make it easier to control the device for music and phone controls on handlebars, but we fear that it might simply add to the growing list of eye-averting gadgetry that has made commuting a multi-tasking adventure for many afflicted with dangerously short attention spans. The bracket can rotate 360 degrees so the screen can be seen at any angle desired for optimal viewing of the iPhone, media player, or any other device that will fit in its adjustable arms. Just be ready with an excuse in case you get into an accident.
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Damian Koh | May 01, 2008
The Chanel Choco phone was conjured up by designer Fred de Garilhe, and apparently, Chanel had nothing to do with this conceptual design. No matter since what we geeks are more interested in is how it works, right?
According to what we understand, the phone is made of two movable parts. When you slide up the right-most column on the 4-by-4 design, it reveals the keypad as well as the screen. The internal optical-fiber system then projects the visual components, such as the digits on the keypad, onto the relevant parts made of still glass.
Doesn't everything sound like a brilliant idea when it is still a concept?
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