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[3 Dec 2010 | No Comment | ]
Solar-powered E-Tomb keeps you connected to the web long after you’re dead

Now, there’s no denying that we aren’t approaching the age of “techie graves.” Haven’t heard of anything like that before, well, I just made up, inspired by the E-Tomb of course. The dead will not come back, but you’ll have more reasons to keep connected with the deceased if something like the E-Tomb, which is capable of storing all online information from social networking sites, blogs and other website information.

[3 Dec 2010 | No Comment | ]
The Futuristic Street Art, Where No Spray Paint is Needed [Video]

Imagine Banksy doing long-exposure photography with doggy light stencils , and you’re somewhere close to Pahnl’s Nowhere Near Here video. Over 200 stencils were used in this stop-motion animation, and 300 long, cold hours.

[30 Nov 2010 | No Comment | ]
Play a Game of Billiards On This Incredible Kinetic Sculpture [Sculptures]

Made from colorful junk, Andrew Smith ‘s sculptures all perform amazing kinetic feats. I like how this one in particular resembles a donkey, or some other four-legged creature which has billiard balls running up and down its length. [ AndrewSmith via DesignBoom ] More??

[29 Nov 2010 | No Comment | ]
Document Extractor computer screen functions as printer and scanner too

Designers with their futuristic concepts often force us to see the future well in advance. It’s not one or two of them, almost every concept we come across has something novel to show.

[12 Nov 2010 | No Comment | ]
Xi3 Corporation Xi3 Modular Computer

Modular computing is somewhat similar to taking a flight on a budget airline – there are no frills to worry about, and you pay for what you need/want to use. Well, Xi3 Corporation plays on this concept with the Xi3 Modular Computer which intends for you to use the same computer for many years to come, hence helping your household (as well as organization) save money in the long run without having to splash too much dough in the process.