Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Glasses for..... BRAINWASH






There are a lot of ways to lose weight, quit smoking or get rid of alcohol addiction, but all of them, regardless of the established and proven methodologies, and still require willingness and availability of a certain force will.



But the Korean company Orange Dream offers a very interesting alternative - Cyber MC glasses, which, when combined with appropriate software, can affect the brain, and, the impact of this will be done in the selected direction and necessary.

They supposedly will be able to focus better, relieve stress and nervous tension, quit smoking, etc. (please underline).



It is not entirely clear how the whole system will work, but in general terms it is clear that with glasses you will flash different images, which should, over time, forcing the brain to associate, say, cigarettes with something unpleasant and repulsive.



Points Cyber MC will be on sale in April, and then, apparently, they appear more information.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Eye-stickers

This is actually the best thing that I've ever met for the past time:) The stickers are in the form of eye intended for those who like to take a nap at work or at lectures at the institute:)Sticking pair of eyes on the eyelids it is possible to sleep with a clear conscience


Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Samsung's F480 Armani (without the Armani)



Samsung is about to unleash more than a dozen new phones at Mobile World Congress. Rather than overwhelm you with the lot, we've whittled down the selection to a few of our faves. First up, the F480 (pictured left) which casts aside its Armani rags for full-on Samsung branding. The 11.5-mm slim handset with 2.8-inch, 240 x 320 touchscreen features Samsung's latest Croix OS with tactile feedback. It's now sporting 3G connectivity, FM-radio, and the ever so popular 5 megapixel camera (with LED flash). Release is expected in April or May for between €350 and €400.





Next up is Sammy's "Dual Touch Chic" G400 flip. Both the internal (2.2-inches, QVGA) and external displays are touch-sensitive surrounded by an all-metal shell. Expect a 5 megapixel camera, FM-radio, and 100MB with microSD expansion when it launches in by May for about €300. Last up is the latest B&O hookup, albeit in a more consumer acceptable slider format. Like the i450 before it, the F400 is a dual-slider: slide the front face up to reveal a keypad, down to slip the phone into music mode with exposed B&O speakers.



Otherwise, it's a 3G phone with 2.2-inch QVGA display, RDS-enabled FM radio, and microSD card when it pops in late March with a €370-€390 price tag.







 

Modu - The Revolution Is Comin !



Modu is a modular mobile phone able to turn to numbers of other devices through the eplacement shells. Thanks to the Mobile World Congress for the first live video, in which you can see that thi phone and all its reincarnations look quite impressive, and makes you understand that this phone does have some chances :)





This modular-phone is a small size kind of basic phone, has a simple user interface and excellent interacts with all  jackets. The presented prototype provides only two hours of talk-time and three hours of music playback (with 72 hours in stand-by), but first, this time in finished device likely will be increased, and secondly, each corps has built-in battery, so that the total charge will already be higher.



 

In addition, the corps, in addition to extra battery, will increase the functional module, turning it into a full-fledged media, with a large display device, a portable gaming console, the GPS Navigator, etc., and, of itself, and it can function as an independent device. The company even considering the development of shells together with the designers, so that everyone can choose something to taste.


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