New Inventions Archive Page 13
Posted on October 19, 2007 with 11 comments
Listen up all you professional gamers as here is one product that any serious gamer will look at once and immediately yearn for. It comes courtesy of the Acme LPG370TS lunchbox computer, which includes three 17 inch high resolution display screen monitors, all of which can be packed neatly away and carried with you.
The Acme lunchbox computer...
Posted on October 18, 2007 with 11 comments
Those suffering from poor vision, realise the importance of refraining from driving as the consequences can be fatal. Nevertheless researchers in Spain have developed a computer simulation device which can allow those with limited sight to drive more safely. The system has been termed SERBA (Sistema Electro-optico Reconfigurable de ayuda para...
Posted on October 16, 2007 with 3 comments
Nokia announced their latest product to hit the market today at the Symbian Smart phone show. It comes in the form of the Nokia S60 Touch Interface, Nokia's most profound interface to date. The touch sensitive display allows both finger and stylus inputs, considering which technology is being utilised. Applications designed for the S60 3rd...
Posted on October 12, 2007 with 31 comments
Take your gaming more seriously with the Pyromat G-Flex Game Booster or in simpler terms a seat with a set of inbuilt speakers and relaxing shape. Whenever you decide to take your PSP with you, you can also carry the portable audio chair, get comfortable and enjoy your games to the max, although beware of odd looks if you're travelling on...
Posted on October 11, 2007 with 10 comments
Samsung have revealed their brand new, top of the range UMPC, Ultra Mobile Personal Computer for the less tech savvy amongst us. The latest in the range comes courtesy of the SPH-P9200, which not only looks the part but hosts a variety of features to compliment the design.
In an effort to increase portability the keyboard can be unfolded to...
Posted on October 5, 2007 with 6 comments
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., today unveiled the Pivo 2, an advanced electric concept car that will debut at the upcoming Tokyo Motor Show. Pivo 2 builds on the popularity of the first Pivo, shown at the 2005 Tokyo Motor Show. Powered by advanced Compact Lithium-ion Batteries and featuring a unique rotating cabin - meaning no reverse gear required -...
Posted on October 4, 2007 with 6 comments
We all know that mobile phones have revolutionised the way we communicate in the modern world. The ability to contact people from any location, easily and conveniently makes mobiles many peoples most valuable item which they carry. Despite the obvious advantages, we still have to endure the negatives, such as the annoying crazy frog ring tone...
Posted on September 27, 2007 with 18 comments
Defying gravity has long been strived for, despite it being the most important force on our planet. However, these anti-gravity boots are hardly going to bounce you into outer space, so fair play. The boots give the impression of breaking all the rules of science each individual step you take. A wrench is included within the product for a one...
Posted on September 25, 2007 with 13 comments
The guide dog has long been the faithful friend for the blind, but the inevitable technological replacement has now been created. Sebastian Ritzler, from the Muthesius Academy of Art and Design in Kiel, Germany, has developed a product known as the Mygo which essentially is a rolling cane, with a sophisticated system designed to simplify and...
Posted on September 24, 2007 with 1 comment
New inventions are typically original and unique, but this invention merges two previous devices into a single device. The instrument known as the Trumpet Harmonica is self explanatory. A combination of the sounds of both a trumpet and a harmonica unite courtesy of Hohner, a notorious instrument company dating back 150 years. Instead of...
Posted on September 20, 2007 with 4 comments
Anyone who frequents major sporting events understands that they will more than likely be a reasonable distance away from the action, unless they fork out double the price for a nearby seat. Despite the electric atmosphere, it can be difficult to truly appreciate the player's skills being so far from the action. Binoculars have proven popular...
Posted on September 19, 2007 with 2 comments
The bigger the better; a theory which sums up this latest invention trend. The television has long been the focal point of many a family's evening, so it's no shock to notice the vast number of televisions available and the assortment of designs. Now, instead of improving the mechanics, companies are concentrating on simply increasing the...