New Inventions Archive Page 15
Posted on August 5, 2007 with 2 comments
Take to the skies in style with the aptly named Super Sky Cycle. This invention comes courtesy of Larry Neal's production company, The Butterfly , which has designed and produced 30 exclusive flying bicycles. For the price of a car, you can lift off into the air avoiding the congestion of the roads.
The bike exhibits a...
Posted on July 30, 2007 with 1 comment
For the most eloquent of parties, a normal bar just doesn't stand out from the crowd. In an attempt to impress guests, Alpina Grills have released a Mobile Wine Bar which not only looks luxurious but is entirely functional. The bar features two refrigerated wine cellars upon its clear stainless steel frame structure which can be easily moved...
Posted on July 25, 2007 with 1 comment
Sony have been living in the shadow of Apple when it comes to MP3 players so it comes as no surprise that they have unveiled yet another player to edge into the market. The Network Walkman NWD-B100 has finally dropped the music software SonicStage allowing for an improved user experience via a familiar 'drag and drop' interface. This...
Posted on July 24, 2007 with 1 comment
Following the article on the Smart Mirror, emerges yet another new mirror invention. The product is the +336 + SMS Mirror, which acts as a standard mirror in normal use, but transforms into an SMS text display screen when the user desires. This is achieved by simply standing in front...
Posted on July 24, 2007 with 1 comment
As technology grows, it conversely reduces in size. MP3 players and mobile phones were initially rather large, whereas now a more powerful phone can wrap around your wrist and worn as a watch. As we advance technologically, the next phase which we enter is gesture-based controls. This idea consists of using human motion to dictate the...
Posted on July 20, 2007 with 3 comments
A realistic robotic fly has spread its wings at the University of Harvard. Despite weighing only 60 milligrams with a wingspan of 3 centimeters, the robotic fly mimics the actions of a real fly contributing to the realism of the mechanical insect. Small robots such as this will be used in the future for spying missions or to enter and explore...
Posted on July 19, 2007 with 2 comments
Toys are constantly evolving. From the days when a doll or a toy car would suffice to satisfy a kid's enjoyment, toys in the modern day need to have the latest additions such as sections which fly off in different directions, parts which move at high speeds and now a radio controlled blimp which drops bombs on selective unsuspecting victims....
Posted on July 18, 2007 with 0 comments
Arcam have addressed the needs of many music lovers to converge large music collections onto a single piece of equipment, saving vast amounts of space and creating a single reliable repository for all music.
Arcam's 400GB FMJ MS250 music server offers a massive amount of space, to eradicate the need for single CD's, and store every song you...
Posted on July 17, 2007 with 0 comments
The Ferrari brand has diversified their market, since exclusively cars, and now we have a Ferrari gym to add to the company's portfolio. As with every product manufactured by Ferrari the logo itself seems reason enough to merit a lengthy price tag. Despite this, Ferrari is renowned for style and design, a commodity which they constantly...
Posted on July 15, 2007 with 0 comments
The MusicPal really will become a friendly device to operate your music and allow you to tune into your favorite radio stations.
Eradicating the need for a PC this stand-alone system allows internet radio stations to be listened to and even streamed across an entire network.
People are now moving away from regional radio stations and...
Posted on July 8, 2007 with 5 comments
NASA have unveiled a new toilet designed specifically for the International Space Station. The toilet has an estimated cost of $19 million, but what could possibly push the price of a toilet up to this price range?
The toilet has been purchased from Russian aerospace firm RCS Energia. The reasons for the price include the...
Posted on July 4, 2007 with 1 comment
If you're into web communication and utilise a webcam either for personal or business needs, you will be happy to hear that Logitech have announced two brand new HD-quality 2MPx webcams. Named, QuickCam 9000 and QuickCam Pro, both support 720p HD Video at a resolution of 960 x 720 px.
The cameras will also include a revolutionary new concept...