Forget all your Playstation 3s. Forget your Playstation 3 thin models with multiple lovely colors, forget even the earlier design by this same designer, Tai Chiem, that PSP 2 concept he whipped up last year, no! Check this thang out. It’s the Playstation 4.

Tai Chiem’s Playstation 4 concept: that’s how you know it’s wild. And with clear material and minimalistic aesthetics in play, you’ve got one Tai-tastic amalgamation, to be sure.
BONUS: that other spaceshippy looking thing is his “xbox 720.” Lollers! I’m reminded of the comic on Penny Arcade where they first talk about the xbox controller being harder to hold than a grizzly bear. It’s HUGE!
SO! PS4! What’ve we got here? Bluetooth integration, plastic/glass backs and middles. LCD screen(s) on both the controller and the system itself. The same classic aesthetic bone structure for the controller that PS has always had. The same ability to turn the system on it’s side (I always thought that was a super-simple super-genius feature of the PS series.) And the continuation of the standard “CD” disk size for games.
I’m hoping for the games to come in cube form, allowing you to just scan the cube for a new game. How cool would that be? Totally cool.
The more we get hooked to technology and cyberspace, the more we depend on them to reflect our moods and emotional status.

One such device of the future is Gaia Phone and it promises to become your Identity. It’s the kinda phone that supports a virtual wall full of pics of contacts in our phonebook and depending upon the strength of your relationship (detected by the number of calls to/from that person); it brightens or fades-out their photo. Not surprisingly, it comes to life with its master’s touch!
A spectacular show of lights, sound and vibrations greet “a best friend’s call, text message, a brother’s new picture upload or status update, or a girlfriend’s presence close by.” As I mentioned earlier, this palm-sized device sports an infinite virtual ‘Wall’, which allows never-ending scrolling, and zooming using multi-touch screen technology. Statuses, pictures, news feeds get updated automatically and inform you via lights and vibrations.
I’m all for these “emotional” gadgets, but somehow nothing can replace a warm, vocal, real life greeting with an emoticon or lights!
This personal air conditioner can be used to blow cold air into your skin.

A little bit like a high-tech fan. Products that have the name has Handycooler sponge (sponge) that you can fill with water. The resulting air is forced through this sponge. The result, cold air with a temperature of 25 degrees Fahrenheit (about minus 3 degrees Celsius) can be enjoyed.
A must-have on any designer’s desk is his marker pen; the more, the merrier! Getting high-tech about the colors and tools is this Braun Markerfool Marker Pen.

It’s been designed especially to provide a variety of colors from just a single pen. Kinda like a miniature inkjet printer, that has a touch screen so that you can mix in the CMYK colors and use them. Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black! Altho not elaborated, it claims to be an eco-friendly concept, I assume it’s coz you’ll need a lot less pens. Just this one!
Cool is it?if we have thin speakers that are thinner than the ultra slim flat tv-been our nangkring clay on the wall??

FleXspeaker which was developed by a company of Taiwan, ITRI has shown that the product is very thin speaker. So that we may not be aware of the existence of this speakers if mounted on a wall or other places. FleXspeaker not only thin but also flexible so that it can take the form of curved surfaces will be fitted this slim speaker. Flexspeaker also consumes very little power, so it is perfect for other portable applications??
Unfortunately, FleXspeaker can only issue up to 20 kHz output at the moment.
Design group Kalomix, from Hong Kong, have come up with a rather green concept, if you will. It’s grass. It’s so green, it’s got it in the name: “Green Puzzle.”

The Green Puzzle is currently being displayed at Ecopelago in Hong Kong (stop by if you’re into that sort of thing.) And it’s just a feel-good between-the-toes kind of concept. Solar panels that are made to appear and feel like grass, in the shape of grass, to be planted on the ground in the dirt surrounded by grass. It’s camouflage solar energy!
The Green Puzzle comes in panels, rather small but you can combine them in a sort of daisy-chain to intercept maximum sunlight. Made to be kind to the feet, with only a portion of the ground covered so that real grass can grow through!
Quite a few of us use multiple credit cards and every time one card expires, its plastic adds to the trash. So do the numerous receipts that we accumulate after swiping our CC. The fundamental of the One Card Electronic Card is quite simple; it wants to eliminate the trash (and resolve issues like identity theft via discarded expired CCs) by proposing to be this all-credit-cards-in-one device. On one end of the gadget is a Memory Card Slot that will help the user upload their various CC Details.

The other end has a turning-knob that allows one to choose the appropriate Credit Card to be swiped. The display on the device reflects an identical copy of the CC front, while the strip on the back mimics a CC’s magnetic strip. Once the transaction is completed, the receipt generated is displayed on the device (no paper receipt) and the info gets stored on the memory card.
The concept is pretty clear in what it wants to achieve, namely combine all cards that a person uses under one umbrella, reduce generation of paper/plastic trash, identity security etc. The only block is the compatibility with various banks and the willingness of people to rely on a gadget for daily CC transactions. Yes, we do use online, virtual services, but something like this is quite different.
Keep getting to slammed for not switching off the mains or unplugging your gadgets? It’s not that people are reckless or unconcerned about the environment, but sometimes simple and easy things like this becomes too much of an effort.

So should we mop around for allowing Stand-By Power to contribute to almost 11% of our monthly electricity bill? No ways, we should endorse cool innovations like the “Power Socket SWITCH” and live happily ever after
Python Water Car is an amphibious car that can run on land and
water anytime you want without having to replace or modify certain parts. Anyway, if you see water,just straight and don’t worry sunk or damaged cars.

Python is a modification of the engine cars from the Chevy Corvette engine
with 600 horsepower (horsepower) was to ship machines using machine
Dominator Jet can produce up to 500 hp.
This car sold at reasonable prices that spend £ 125,000
Malicious websites have become a growing problem on the Internet. Some rogue sites embed Trojans, spyware, rootkits and other malware on a visitor’s computer. What makes that an even bigger problem is the proliferation of links sent to others using social networks like Twitter, Digg and Facebook which may shorten links making it impossible to determine the actual place a user is being sent to. Rather than rely on blind faith, users need a more confident way of determining that the link they are about to click on is a safe site to visit.
That’s why AVG is offering a new security application to address this problem called AVG LinkScanner. As the name implies, the application tests links on a page in real time to ensure they are safe to click on. Real time verification of a link is more dependable than blacklists which are obsolete as soon as they are published since some websites may only be infected for 24 hours before a hacker targets another site. AVG LinkScanner is available as a free download.