Crave Hey, guys, I have a great idea for a product. It's a video game controller built in to a vest that your friend wears. As you're pushing buttons to get ...
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Crave The Dell Vostro V13: a cheaper Adamo?
Yesterday, Dell announced the availability of the Vostro V13, a new addition to its small-business Vostro line of laptops. The big news here ...
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Crave The Autonomobile looks like a living room on wheels.
The industrial design firm Mike and Maaike, which worked on such products as the Xbox and the HTC G1 phone, has ...
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Crave Summit shows off one of his 3D-printed prosthetic leg designs.
With US mired in two wars, injured soldiers are constantly returning home with missing limbs. But their path to useful--and ...
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Crave Smartbook prototype featuring a vertical display. (Image credit: Freescale) As if the line between Netbooks and notebooks are not blurred enough, at the Computex Taipei 2009 tradeshow, we caught a glimpse ...
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Features You can bend this concept music-phone to edit tracks. Find out more here.
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Review The front projection category continues to grow and become more affordable to the masses. These days you can get a decent 1080p front projector for cheaper than most 60-inch plasma TVs. Of course, you do have the additional cost of a screen to factor in, but that screen can be much bigger than 60...
Review BenQ's MP512 ST is a one-chip DLP-based front projector with a relatively low resolution of 800 x 600 pixels (SVGA) that can be had for a ridiculously low price. According to the company, this projector was designed specifically for the Nintendo Wii, a standard-definition gaming platform. Owing to...
Review Plasma screens have traditionally been tarred with the "energy hog" brush in the past and in this age of "green washing", a company as reliant on plasma as Panasonic must be a little worried. But instead of sucking its thumb and rocking furiously, the Japanese company has released a new range of...
Crave Who says art and technology can't mix? The brainchild of both Samsung Electronics and Seoul National University, this highly provocative circular printer was picked as one of 130 winners from the ...
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Review
In the battle for Netbook market share supremacy, Intel's Atom CPU stands nearly unchallenged despite a handful of offerings with AMD and Via CPUs. So it's surprising we found so much to like about the 11.6-inch Gateway LT3104g. This uses an AMD Athlon 64 L110 1.2GHz processor to provide a...
Crave Computer security gets a new meaning in this mockup from Yanko Design, a "Web magazine dedicated to introducing the best modern international design." We can't think of too many people ...
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Crave Remember Art Lebedev Studio, the guys behind the overpriced but intriguing Optimax Maximus keyboard? These Russian-based guys certainly have ideas, and this latest industrial design of a traffic light is ...
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Crave Modular-type, detachable cell phone screens are not new to begin with, but industrial design student Fabien Nauroy's concept wins our vote for its sleek styling. The conceptual E97 Envelop comprises ...
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Crave Would you like to drive a "hackable car"? How about use an ultrathin, touchscreen, interactive plastic computer? Industrial designer Yves Behar revealed these and other design concepts at yesterday’s Greener Gadgets ...
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