Invention Archive Page 20
Here is a view of the future of technology from the perspective of leading technology firm Intel. Not anything specific in this clip, but just a reminder of the direction that companies are heading towards and striving for.
It wouldn't be surprising if these items look dated in a few decades time, based on the rapid development and...
Posted on April 24, 2007 with 1 comment
This adaptation of the standard Mini Cooper S series, not only stretches 6 metres, but includes an integrated whirlpool in the rear of the car, designed and built by a Los Angeles Coach builder. Named the Mini XXL, this car is one of a kind, packing a small swimming pool into the back for those long journeys.
Easy to operate and accomodating...
Posted on April 23, 2007 with 26 comments
This new revolutionary invention is perfect for both at home and on-the-move use. The Bluetooth Laser Virtual Keyboard can laser-project a keyboard image onto any flat surface which you can then click on and interact with along with the standard clicking noises. This neat little gadget can easily fit in your pocket, being the size of a...
Posted on April 21, 2007 with 33 comments
The latest Sony Ericsson slider phone from the infamous Walkman phone range. The Sony Ericsson W580 phone comes in two colours, named Style White and Urban Grey.
It is the first Ericsson phone to include a pedometer to monitor steps, calories, and running speed / distance / time for fitness enthusiasts.
The phone is...
Posted on April 10, 2007 with 2 comments
The Nintendo DS has recently launched Illustrator software which allows the Nintendo DS user to manipulate and create graphics. Bob Sabiston, inventor of the Rotoshop software, is working on the software which is controlled by the DS pen to drag objects and create all different forms of graphics.
The ideal package for a graphics artist...
Posted on April 8, 2007 with 16 comments
It's a product that's as fun to use, as it is effective. A newly launched product called the One Click Butter Cutter allows anyone to get perfect pats of butter with just the squeeze of the hand. It can be used in the kitchen for baking and cooking, or on the table during meals.
Simply load a stick of butter into the One Click Butter Cutter...
Posted on April 4, 2007 with 1 comment
Nokia's latest phone installment comes in the form of the Nokia N95.
The Nokia N95 maintains the common theme of most Nokia mobile phones, packed with the most features into as small a handset as possible.
The Nokia boasts a 5 megapixel camera, for vivid clear photography and also a unique double slider, enabling the phone to open in both...
Posted on April 1, 2007 with 3 comments
Feel like bringing some light into your bathroom? Try this unusual light attachment that attaches directly to the end of your faucet and turns flowing water into a translucent color.
One set turns the water blue, and the other turns red when the water reaches 32 degrees celcius. The kit works off a simple LED which illuminates the flowing...
Posted on March 28, 2007 with 0 comments
Possibly the most innvovative mirror concept ever to grace the invention world. The mirror itself is touchscreen controllable and can list on the mirror, the time, the date and the weather forecast. News headlines can also be displayed and articles which take your eye can be read in full context. Items on screen can be negotiated around the...
Posted on March 27, 2007 with 1 comment
Video watches were not long ago viewed as sci-fi and beyond this era, but now the first MP4 video watch has been launched. This gadget exhibits a 128x128 pixels screen accompanied by a 1Gb storage capacity. Whilst not recommended for watching blockbuster movies, it can prove useful for small video files to keep you up to date, or amused, on...
Posted on March 17, 2007 with 2 comments
CEIVA offers an exclusive digital photo frame. This clever device can exhibit in full colour a photograph from a digital camera. Photos can be set to change intermittently to prive a slideshow experience, allowing a set of your favorite photos to be showcased, not just a single static image.
The frame can receive images via the internet...
Posted on March 15, 2007 with 1 comment
Not sure whether to go for a motorbike or a car for tearing down the road? Then look no further than the monotracer, which packs all the thrills of a motorbike with all the benefits of a modern car. Boasting an aerodynamic, sport-like appearance, a maximum speed of 155mph(130hp), and an integrated GPS and audio system, there is no...
Posted on March 11, 2007 with 131 comments