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Your Keyboard Or Your Clutch Bag, Madam?

Your Keyboard Or Your Clutch Bag, Madam?

We love to use, look at and read about technology, and we also get excited at interesting, innovative and just downright unique ways of using old tech – so take a look at Neatorama’s Recycled Keyboard Clutch bag ($37.95), made out of (you guessed it) old keyboards. This eco-friendly attempt at creating the perfect clutch bag for the gadget geek is actually assembled using recycled keyboard. The bag has a zippered top, a handloop abd a denim interior. It is made using approximately 210 (count ‘em) black keyboard keys per bag and ships inside a week. Beyond the clutch bag, Neatorama also offers…

Meet The World

Meet The World's Most Stressful Spa Chair

If there’s one problem we all face today, it’s a lack of connectivity. It’s almost impossible to get any time on the internet, mostly due to a lack of available gadgets and gizmos, and that’s what I’m looking forward to seeing this invention become a reality. Meet the Galatea Spa Chair. If the one thing that was putting you off that trip to the spa was the idea of going low-tech for the day, get your stomach ulcer medication out: The spa just got a little more hardcore. The Galatea Spa Chair features a wraparound visor ‘laser screen’ that can be used as an e-reader or monitor, and has built in massage functions,…

Detroit Clock City

Detroit Clock City

Detroit used to make cars, now they make auto-inspired watches. In a classic example of life imitating art imitating life, Equipe Watches, based in Detroit, makes watches with a distinctive, if inexplicable vehicular theme. With product names like ‘BUMPER’, ‘CHASSIS’ and ‘HEADLIGHT’, it’s clear that Equipe has been huffing gas fumes for quite some time. The watches are bold and chunky, with some featuring straps that look like tire tracks, or bevels that look like headlight rims. The designs will certainly appeal to the NASCAR crowd, if not many other people. It’s great to see Detroit reinventing…

Throw out your remotes and control your electronics with your iPhone

Throw out your remotes and control your electronics with your iPhone

As we sit back and watch Apple slowly try and take over the world, it doesn’t help that application developers are quickly assisting their efforts. I’ll make a prediction that in ten years time, somehow the iPhone will be able to drive your car. This way you can sit at home, drive your new Apple electric car to the Apple grocery store, have an Apple grocery store employee fill your car with food, and drive it back home. All while watching Apple TV through your MacBook. Does it seem far fetched? Who knows, but five years ago, I didn’t think I would be able to control my household electronics with my cell phone….

Some people might get a little sour over this LCD screen

Some people might get a little sour over this LCD screen

It seems as tho technology researchers are getting bored and slapping a LCD screen on everything. Yesterday I wrote about the screen on your microwave that plays YouTube videos, (which seems like a good idea to me) and now they have gone and put a digital screen on your milk jug. In theory I guess this is a good idea and will keep you from drinking spoiled milk but what’s next? A small LCD screen on our cutlery to tell us if its completely sanitized or not? How does the jug actually work? Its pretty simple. It contains a sensor in the bottom and measures the acidity level of the milk and as the pH level drops,…

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