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dell studio 15

dell studio 15
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Studio 15 Laptop
Get creative and stay connected with the new Dell StudioTM 15 laptop. Its Hi-def, 15.6" LED widescreen design is multimedia-rich, and with a choice of colors the Studio 15 is easily personalised to fit your style.

* Featuring Intel® CoreTM i3, Intel® CoreTM i5 and Intel® CoreTM i7 processors
* Hi-def 16:9 aspect ratio LED display
* Personalise with a choice of 4 colours or 8 dazzling patterns
* Surround sound with subwoofer and built-in wireless card
* Optional backlit keyboard and Blu-ray DiscTM
Full specification: The good: Borrows some of the best design features of the more expensive XPS line; built-in media remote control.

The bad: Bulkier than the 15-inch XPS model; just under the wire for new Centrino 2 chips.

The bottom line: Dell's first release from its new Studio line, the Studio 15, sits between the Inspiron and XPS lines and offers a good mix of features for the price, but we'd be tempted to save up a few extra dollars for a thinner, lighter XPS.
Review:

Parsing the intended markets for Dell's ever-shifting in-house brand names requires a bit of tea-leaf reading, although it's been easier of late, with the company stripping down its consumer brands to just the Inspiron and XPS lines. Now the company is adding a new line between the budget Inspiron and the high-end XPS. The new Studio line, as personified by the $1,250 15-inch Studio 15, has the same tapered shape, slot-loading optical drive, and rounded hinge as the Dell XPS M1530, but a similarly configured Studio system costs roughly $300 less than a similarly outfitted XPS.

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Parsing the intended markets for Dell's ever-shifting in-house brand names requires a bit of tea-leaf reading, although it's been easier of late, with the company stripping down its consumer brands to just the Inspiron and XPS lines. Now the company is adding a new line between the budget Inspiron and the high-end XPS. The new Studio line, as personified by the $1,250 15-inch Studio 15, has the same tapered shape, slot-loading optical drive, and rounded hinge as the Dell XPS M1530, but a similarly configured Studio system costs roughly $300 less than a similarly outfitted XPS.

The trade-off is mostly in size and finish. Even though it has a similar look, the Studio laptop is about 25 percent thicker and slightly heavier than its more upscale XPS cousin, with plastic accents instead of metal. We'd be tempted to toss in the extra $300 for the brushed-metal wrist rest and slimmer design of the XPS, but the Studio line does offer personalization options (lots of colors and graphic imprints) beyond what's available for Dell's other laptops, along with a slot-loading optical drive and credit-card-style media remote for about $200 more than a similarly configured Inspiron 1525 (not including discrete graphics, which are not available on the 1525).

Price as reviewed / Starting price $1,189 / $799
Processor 2.1GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T8100
Memory 2GB, 667MHz DDR2
Hard drive 250GB 5,400rpm
Chipset Intel GM965
Graphics ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3400
Operating System Windows Vista Premium
Dimensions (WDH) 14 x 10.16 x 1.25 inches
Screen size (diagonal) 15.4 inches
System weight / Weight with AC adapter 6.0 / 7.2 pounds
Category Mainstream

While clearly inspired by the popular XPS M1530, the Studio 15 has a more angular look, with its large side hinges curving the screen down at a sharp angle; the XPS presents a more rounded look. At 6 pounds, it's a bit heavy to tote around every day, but still at the lower end of the 15-inch scale, around 6 pounds. Our early review unit had a matte midnight blue lid, but there are a variety of color options. We've also seen some leaked shots online of several artistic designs motifs that should be available in the future, which we've previously covered on Crave.

The Studio 15 follows Dell's recent, and welcome, trend of putting HDMI outputs and touch-sensitive control buttons on just about every laptop--you can also get those on even the cheapest Inspiron 15-inch. Like the XPS 1530, it has a slot-loading optical drive and an Express Card slot that doubles as a holder for a credit-card-style media remote.

Also like the XPS M1530, the Studio 15 has a 15.4-inch LED backlit display with a native resolution of 1,440x900, which is standard for higher-end midsize laptops. Dell's cheaper Inspiron 1525 has a 1,280x800 display, but the extra screen real estate at the higher resolution in the Studio 15 makes for a much less cluttered desktop. We prefer these newer LED displays (over older LCD models lit by a fluorescent lamp) because of their lighter weight, brighter whites, and lower power consumption.

Dell Studio 15 Average for category [Mainstream]
Video HDMI, VGA-out VGA-out, S-Video
Audio Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks
Data 4 USB 2.0, mini-FireWire, multi-format memory card reader 4 USB 2.0, SD card reader
Expansion PC Card slot ExpressCard/54
Networking Modem, Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, optional Bluetooth modem, Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, optional WWAN
Optical drive DVD burner DVD burner

Intel's 2.1GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T8100 CPU is the current default for mainstream performance, and the Dell Studio 15 easily outperformed Dell's 14- and 15-inch Inspirons with slower 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 processors, as well as the most recent XPS 1530 we looked at, which had an older 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7500. But for most typical tasks, including Web surfing, working on Office documents, media playback, etc., any of these CPUs would be more than adequate. We'd expect new CPUs from Intel's Centrino 2 refresh later in the summer.

While it's not the top of the video card food chain, the 256MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD3400 will provide for some basic gaming muscle. We got around 17 frames per second on Unreal Tournament III at 1,280x800. Tweaking the settings and turning down the detail level should get more playable frame rates in the mid-20s, but this system is targeted more at creative types, not hard-core gamers.

The Studio 15 ran for 2 hours and 46 minutes on our video playback battery drain test, using the included six-cell battery. That's reasonable for a midsize laptops, and our battery drain test is especially grueling, so you can expect longer life from casual Web surfing and office use--we got more than 3 hours out of it in anecdotal use...
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Nokia C6

The Nokia's new handset c6 ready to bang for mobile lovers..
they have just released their famous handset Nokia c6 at 13,500 rs.
read full specification here...


Design
Dimensions

* Size: 113.4 x 53 x 16.8 mm
* Weight (with battery): 150 g
* Volume: 80 cc
* Additional size and shape information
* Sliding touch-screen display
Display and user interface

* Screen size: 3.2"
* Resolution: 640 x 360 (nHD)
* Up to 16.7 million colours
* Resistive touch screen
* Brightness control
* Orientation sensor
* Proximity sensor
* Ambient light detector

Keys and input methods

* Full backlit slide-out keyboard with navigation key
* Cover keys (Home key, Send/End keys)
* Touch screen
* Dedicated camera and volume keys
* Side-mounted Lock key

Colours

* Available colours:
o Black
o White

Personalisation

* Customisable home screen
o Widgets
o Themes
o Icons
o Shortcuts
o Menu
* Customisable profiles
* Video ringtones
* Ring tones: mp3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA
* Themes
o wallpapers
o screensavers
o ringtones
o pre-installed themes
o changeable colour themes



Hardware

Power Management

* BL-4J 1200 mAh Li-Ion battery
* Talk time (maximum):
o GSM up to 11 h
o WCDMA up to 5 h
* Standby time (maximum):
o GSM up to 400 h
o WCDMA up to 400 h
* Video playback time (Mpeg4/nHD): 246 mins
* Video call time (maximum): 144 mins
* Music playback time: 30 h

Operation times may vary depending on radio access technology used, operator network configuration and usage.
Memory

* MicroSD memory card slot, hot swappable, up to 16 GB
* Internal memory: 200 MB

Operating frequency

* Quad band EGSM 850/900/1800/1900
* WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100
* Automatic switching between GSM bands
* Flight mode

Data network

* CSD
* HSCSD, maximum speed 43.2 kbps
* GPRS class A, multislot class 32
* WCDMA, maximum speed up to 3.8 Mbps with simultaneous voice & packet data
* HSDPA, maximum speed up to 3.6 Mbps with simultaneous voice & packet data
* WLAN
* TCP/IP support
* Dual Transfer Mode (DTM), simultaneous voice & packet data connection, class A, multislot class 11
* Capability to serve as data modem
* Support for MS Outlook synchronisation of contacts, calendar and notes
* Integrated GPS / A-GPS
Connectivity

* Bluetooth version 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate
* Support for local and remote SyncML synchronisation
* High-Speed USB 2.0 (micro USB connector)
* 3.5 mm AV connector

Software & Applications

Software platform & user interface

* S60 5th edition
* Symbian OS version 9.4
* Voice commands
* FOTA (Firmware update Over The Air)
* Automatic UI rotation
* Software updates

Applications

* Email (SMTP, IMAP4, POP3), MMS, SMS, unified editor
* Viewing of email attachments - .doc, .xls, .ppt, .pdf
* Calendar, Contacts, To-do, Notes, E-mail
* Nokia Messaging
* Social networking (Facebook, Hi5, MySpace)
* Ovi Maps
* Ovi Suite, Ovi Store
* PC Applications: Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, Lotus Organizer, Lotus Notes
Personal Information Management (PIM)

* Detailed contact information
* Calendar
* To-do list
* Notes
* Recorder
* Calculator
* Clock
* Converter

Communications

Email and messaging

* Easy-to-use email client
* Supported for SMTP, IMAP4, POP3, MMS, SMS. Unified MMS/SMS editor.
* Email web widget
* Nokia Messaging for email
* Mail for Exchange*
Call management

* Contacts: advanced contacts database with support for multiple phone and e-mail details per entry and thumbnail pictures
* Top Contacts widget
* Speed dialling, voice dialling (speaker independent) and voice commands
* Logs of dialled, received and missed calls
* Conference calling
* Integrated hands-free speaker
* Video calling

Navigation

GPS and navigation

* Ovi Maps with free lifetime navigation licence
* Integrated GPS, A-GPS receivers
* Accelerometer for correct orientation of display
* Nokia Maps loader application via PC


Photography

Camera

* 5 megapixel camera (2584 x 1938 pixels)
* Still image formats: JPEG, EXIF
* Autofocus and integrated LED flash
* Zoom up to 4x (digital)
* Secondary camera for video calls (QVGA)


mage capture

* Automatic location tagging (Geotagging) of images and videos
* Cover Flow change photos with finger motions
* Images automatically taken in the correct orientation
* LED flash
* Economic sharing to optimise battery and memory use

Video

Video cameras

* Main camera
o 5 megapixel
o Take high-quality 16:9 videos
* Video capture in MPEG-4 up to VGA at 30 fps
* Video clip length: up to 90 minutes
* Video file format: .mp4 (default), .3gp (for MMS)
* Settings for scene, video light, white balance, colour tone
* Secondary camera
o QCIF for video calls

Video codecs & formats

* MPEG-4 Video resolution up to nHD 640 x 360 pixels or VGA at 30fps
* Video file format: .mp4 (default), .3gp (for MMS)
* Zoom up to 4 x


Music & audio

Music features

* Nokia Music Player
* Music Recommender
* Ovi Music
* Nokia Music Manager (PC application)*
* Music codecs: .MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC+, eAAC, eAAC+
* Music meta-data ID3 tags, album art
* Bit rate up tp 320 kbps
* DRM support WM DRM, OMA DRM 2.0/1.0
* Stereo FM radio (87.5-108 MHz/76-90 MHz), RDS


Package contents

Standard Sales Package

* Nokia C6
* Nokia Battery BL-4J
* Nokia Compact Travel Charger AC-15
* Nokia Connectivity Cable CA-101D
* Nokia Stereo Headset WH-102
* Nokia 2 GB microSD card
* User guide

Accessories

Recommended accessories

* Nokia Extra Power DC-11
* Nokia Bluetooth Stereo Headset BH-607
* Nokia 16 GB micro SDHC Card MU-44

Source:Nokia

New Speaker System for Apple iPhone 3G / iPhone 3Gs 16GB / 32GB / iTouch Gen2 White


Now you enjoy your parties more with full of integrated speaker system provides high quality stereo sound Compact size with iPhone 3G / iPod Touch. Charge your device through 30 pin dock connector with a USB power cord USB power cord charges both the speaker and your iPhone 3G / iPod Touch.

Feature with rotatable cradle for best viewing angles Speaker with built in battery for convenience Dimensions: 4.9 x 2.5 x 2.5 inch, On /Off switch and volume control Includes 3.5mm to 3.5 mm audio cable and USB 2.0 to DC charging cable Color: This device is compatible with Apple iPhone 3G / iPod Touch 1st Generation / 2nd Generation / iPhone 3Gs 16GB / 32GB / iPod Touch 3rd Gen. 32GB / 64GB

But not compatible with iPhone 1st Generation.

Kindle Lighted Leather Cover, Black (Fits 6" Display, Latest Generation Kindle)

Kindle Lighted Leather Cover, Black (Fits 6" Display, Latest Generation Kindle)
  Our new design seamlessly incorporates a reading light into the cover, so you can carry your Kindle wherever you go and always have a reading light with you. Simply pull the light out to illuminate Kindle when you need it, and slide it away to be invisible when you don't. And since the light draws its power from Kindle, no batteries are needed.The contoured, pebble-grain leather (available in 7 different colors) keeps your Kindle safe and secure, while the soft charcoal microfiber interior protects the screen from scratches. The cover is designed to fold back, so you can read comfortably with just one hand.

The built-in, retractable LED light pulls out to illuminate Kindle, and slides away when not in use.


Never Be Without a Light

Our all-new Kindle cover features an integrated, retractable LED reading light that lets you read comfortably anytime, anywhere. The high-quality LED light illuminates Kindle's paper-like display, adding brightness without adding glare.
A permanent part of the cover, the reading light is located in the top right-hand corner of the back cover. When needed, simply pull the light out and it automatically illuminates, eliminating the need for a separate power switch. To turn the light off, slide it back in to the corner of the cover.
Since the light is powered by Kindle's battery, no batteries are needed.

How It Works

In addition to securing Kindle in place, our new hinge system conducts electricity from Kindle's battery to the reading light - when Kindle is attached to the hinge, an electrical connection is formed that powers the light.
The cover's hinge points are gold-plated, to ensure a reliable electrical connection. Gold is used because of its ability to make good electrical contact even with low force, and for its corrosion resistance.

Secure Your Kindle in Four Easy Steps



Read Comfortably with One Hand


Reading with the cover on, you can easily access Kindle's navigation features and power switch, while the rounded edges offer a perfect fit in your hands. The cover is designed to fold back, so you can read comfortably with just one hand. And the retractable reading light is easily accessible with the cover open or folded back.

On the Go

This compact cover is perfect for taking Kindle wherever you go. The sleek leather ensures the ultimate fit and protection, without adding bulk or weight. Our patent-pending hinge system secures Kindle in place, and an elastic strap keeps the cover firmly closed for maximum screen protection. Simply attach Kindle to the hinge, apply the strap, and rest assured it will stay securely in place even when you're on the go.
You'll never be without a reading light, and since the light draws its power from Kindle, no batteries are needed.


Amazon’s official Kindle lighted cover features contoured, pebble-grain leather available in 7 different colors.
Kindle Lighted Leather Cover, Black (Fits 6" Display, Latest Generation Kindle) 

Digital Locket by Kodak with LCD screen

Kodak Digital CameraRemember the old picture lockets that your mother or grandmother wore? Well, if you look in the picture you may think that’s exactly what you’re seeing, but oh, you are so sadly mistaking. What you are really looking at is Kodak’s latest development, digital camera in shape of an antique locket designed by non other then Lindsey Picket.

After designing a cell phone for Samsung Global Sponsorship in 2005, it seems like Picket as switched sides and designed this fabulous device for Kodak..

Actually, the 1881 as they called the camera works on the same principle as grandma’s locket worked: saving and preserving the pictures you love. The difference is that now you see them on an LCD screen at an amazing accuracy. But that’s such a “tiny” difference, isn’t it?

You can take a photo, either while the locket is closed or, watch it as you take it, to make sure the positioning is correct, on the LCD screen

So now you can get both a camera and a piece of jewelry in one package. Well, I’m not complaining but still, I wonder what they’ll think of next.

Katharina Ludwig Ice Jewelery Concept

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Here is a quite interesting concept of Katharina Ludwig – Ice Jewelery! It comes to continue the Series of Temporary Jewelery Concept, Soap Jewelery being one to equal Ice Jewelery and to rise specific interest.

While Soap Jewelery Concept appeared inspired by the gestures of washing, Ice Jewelery Concept emphasizes the water value to human existence. The designer's idea is to contrast warmth of the human body and coldness of ice.

Just the same way Soap Jewelery dissolves while cleaning yourself, Ice Jewelery melts down to delight your skin. This is where your body warmth comes to destroy the beauty expressing the supreme energy it possesses by melting the ice.

Ice Jewelery Collection includes earrings, rings, necklaces, etc. They vary in shape and design. Cubs, cup-like, oval shapes are characteristic. Also, Katharina Ludwig doesn't make quite big difference among the jewelry she uses – she combines gold and ice, silver and ice, other metals are used too. Some of the pieces are designed to catch the remaining drops of water, others allow the ice to melt directly onto the wearer.

Of course, every time the jewelery melts it will have to be recreated. Thus you can try to be the designer of your own jewelery.

The idea of melting jewelery is very sensual, but I doubt any of us would wear some at a banquet or an important meeting. This is more appropriate for a romantic date (preferably at home so that your dress wouldn't get wet in public).

Ice Jewelery Concept is very attractive because of its ephemeric existence... What if you want to keep it permanent? My idea is to replace ice with some transparent material that can give the illusion of ice! That way you'd keep the shape of your jewelery, you won't get wet and you'll be irresistible. Good luck girls! Be irresistible.

Danish and Arab Daybed by Dekka

Danish and Arab Daybed by Dekka

Have you lately thought of a comfortable and relaxing daybed? Something that will brake all the designing standards and traditions... something that is plain enough to be genial and unusual. Watch it here! Maybe the Danish and Arab Daybed from Dekka is the very embodiment of your dream.

Though, conceptually it features a totally new approach, this daybed still is made in keeping with the best design traditions of top level furniture. The roots of the Dekka's daybed go deep into Arabic traditions where asymmetrical shapes made up the very harmony. Here the asymmetry is represented by the irregular hexagon cells. The Danish influence is seen in the 'melted'' angles of the hexagons.

I find the design very interesting first of all because it is controversial. Here you'll find a soft and spongy fabric used along with polished aluminum frames (looking almost like some grating or grill). Also I was surprised about the fact that the piece combines handwork (padding is hand made by Heidi) and industrial processing at the same time.

Unlike many of the furniture concepts this daybed looks extremely minimalistic and aesthetic while providing perfect functionality and comfort. The designer (FurnID) was successful in designing an exclusive masterpiece of furniture that after all succeeds to stay artistic. It is actually a gadget for which your back will deeply thank you!

It is enough to mention that the Dekka daybed won "Bo Bedre’s Furniture Award 2007" at the Copenhagen International Furniture Fair. This piece of furniture was estimated to US $48,182 (EUR 34,000). The question is: are you ready to pay this money for the thing? I'd say the concept deserves the money, my purse would say it can't afford it.

Almost Weeble Wobble Vase

Got bored of the transparent, symmetrical vases? Tired of guessing how much water you flower needs? Let me share my delight about a great piece of invention.

Some smart guys have created a vase which takes different positions in relation to the surface it stands on. The position depends on the quantity of water the vase contains! So, when the vase tends to bound to the ground it means that your flower needs water, if it stays straight upward (sits at a 30-degree angle) then it is filled. (I wonder if it is going to fall down if all the water evaporates. It worths experimenting.)

The very vase is made of handcrafted pewter, and is perfectly balanced to make it lie down and get back to the initial position without falling. I actually haven't seen a greater visual cue to indicate when you need to add water or to keep you from overwatering your plants.

The first thing I was amazed of, when learning about this vase, was the fact that the designers who projected this vase are actually MEN! Gosh girls, are we to let men solve all our dilemmas? Well, after all it's not a bad idea at all :)! Talking about the designers, David Sweeney, Jeff Virangkabutra and Michael Korn, are their names.

The second thing that pleasantly surprised me, was the totally asymmetrical and original shape of the vase. Sharp and round shapes are perfectly combined to form a masterpiece! Besides, the metallic color is also something uncommon for vases. The color combined with the shape gives a really cosmic style to this art piece.

And lastly, we must admit it, the vase is splendid and functional! So, if you are one of those who can't keep disciplined about watering the flowers, an invention like this one can be really helpful.

Body Beautifying Device. Not Only About Losing Weight

How often do you test some devices on yourself? I bet the answer is NEVER. Because I'm just like all of you there. I don't have the bad habit to experiment when I'm not into the subject.

Lately, I have got into some vibration therapy (with a Body Beautifying Device) which is being promoted as a fitness thing for able-bodied people. Though it sounds like a really new thing it proves to be a very old therapeutic practice.

It comes that manual vibration treatment was applied to the human body from ancient times. Hindoos, and Brahmins are thought path breakers on the subject. Then followed Chinese and Greeks who probably got their knowledge from the Hindoos.

What really amazes me is the fact that it doesn't have only the effect of loosing weight as it is usually promoted in the modern world! It does far more if correctly applied. Today, the treatment based on vibration can solve nerve problems; massages organs; revitalizes muscles; etc. I've even read about the influences of the vibra-massage traveling from front to back (smart: direction of the sinus longitudinalis and of the sinus transversalis), which due to nerve frictions and vibrations successfully treat diseases of the central nervous system.

The massager I use (photo) promotes mechanical vibra-massage, which means there is no any chemical, thermal, or electrical vibration involvement. It comes naturally without additional efforts and useless movements. All you have to do is to stand on the massage plate, choose the right mode and listen to music (which syncs with the vibration modes).

I need to be honest! I took this device for the purpose of losing weight and keeping it off ...but the vibration massage proved to be far more efficient in enhancing my body state entirely, complexly. When I figured out the idea, I realized that it is not always about Body Beautifying only, it is about health too!

Oh, and its funny to feel your legs, waist, abdomen and buttocks vibrating! It's like you are turned inside out. You feel all your muscles, organs, ...everything moving in unison and obeying some unknown power.

The best way to make it work is to listen to your body! It will tell you which of the modes to choose to make it efficient. The built-in microcomputer will help you adjust the intensity (500t/m), speed (20 levels) and degree (8 degrees) of the movement. The control panel is quite easy to operate and has membrane buttons and bright display.

Such a device holds up to 150 kg, so you should not be concerned about the ability of the foot-plate to work your body. Besides, such massagers as mine are usually provided with anti slip hand grips which you may use until you fill comfortable with the 'shaking earth'. You can also set the timer from 1 to 10 minutes of working time. Add here – low power consumption, low level of noise and environment friendly materials -- and you'll get a perfect massager for home use.

Swarovski Morpheus Chandelier

Swarovski Morpheus Chandelier is a true masterpiece! I'd even say that it is the culmination of the Swarovski Chandelier Series. The great idea is that it makes a designer out of you! How? Quite simple, it allows the viewer shape his/her own chandelier out of the light reflections it creates.

For soul:The light reflections play an imaginary game with each of the viewer! While you move it changes its appearance. You may see a circle, which in a second turns into a square, then a couple of seconds latter it makes on an infinity sign. All this happens very smoothly, almost unobserved, and if you are watchful enough your eyes will catch the shapes between. Very much like a kaleidoscope!

The most striking is that the optical illusion it creates, dims the edges of the real shape, which finally make you feel like you have a light film of fog or a cloud hanging out there on your celling.

I can't even decide which one of the Swarovski chandeliers I like the most - Swarovski Nest Chandelier for its totally overwhelming shape, or Swarovski Morpheus Chandelier for its impressive effects.

Technically: The Swarovski Morpheus Chandelier features permutations of ten-foot diameter and 16,000 crystals reflecting Morpheus light. This striking construction works due to the use of servo-motors and lead cables applying pressure to a flexible spring steel assembly. There are six motors arranged in a star configuration. The motors are attached to six points on the perimeter that pull to create the shape of the chandelier. (Sounds alien!!! But it's worth knowing).

By the way, the designer who got this crazy and at the same time striking idea is Yves Behar. Remember this name, because my feeling is that he will surprise us again! Waiting for some ideas that won't let us indifferent!

Veronica Vail's Handheld Digital Wallet

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Do you already have a personal strategy of saving or spending money? Well, if not get a personal assistant! Namely a product that promised to solve the portable-storage problem once and for all. Let me introduce you the Handheld Digital Wallet by Veronica Vail.

Call it a planner, an organizer, a manager – what ever you want. This handheld digital wallet is actually an efficient aid in financial planning.

It is able to track your earning and spending which makes it possible to manage the very strategy of saving or spending. Besides, you can monitor your account(s), track your investments and make payments right from the device. The Digital Henddeld Wallet houses a universal payment card. So you are the one enabled to easily make payments anywhere. The device is equipped with a security system that requires finger print identification in case you want to access financial information and make any payments or investments.

Advantages (seen with a naked eye):

  • no need of cash, checks and credit cards
  • you are protected against losing cash, credit card forgery
  • no bank trips

So how exactly would you like your digital wallet? Let's say it should be:
Extensible. This means it should be able to manage all of your payment instruments, and be inter-operate with multiple payment protocols.
Client-Driven. Which means your digital wallet can't be invoked by vendors. You as a client are the only one to invoke your digital wallet. Otherwise it will seem like someone reaches for your 'physical' wallet in your pocket.
Generalized. The interfaces should be easy to use regardless of the financial operation you are involved in. This also means that your digital wallet should have an up-to-date software that updates one in a while keeping pace with the latest payment instruments. Besides, your digital wallet should conform to different environments (devices, browsers, etc.).

If this handheld wallet pleases you with its specs, then make your choice!

PS. The only one dream would be to get an alarm system or an electrical discharge (like an invisible fence for dogs) whenever I overspend! :)

iLight – How Much Apple's It Has?

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It seams to me that lately the very trend is to own any gadget that bears the Apple logo or the "i" meme. People are just crazy about it and designers take advantage of the mass addition! Why not, if this satisfies both parts? :)

The millions of Apple fans will certainly enjoy the iLight Fashlight, but the truth is that the very concept doesn't actually belong to Apple. Behind this fancy looking gizmo stands the designer Miyoshimasato (sounds Japanese). Why all crazy and innovative things are made by as a rule by Japanese? The design seams pretty simple and austere. Besides the features are not something unknown to the market.

How it works? A touch interface with multiple inputs makes it a typical Apple 'piece'. You can easily turns on the light with a single touch. Then, tap it again and the light turns off. You also can increase or decrease the luminance, flicking your finger forwards and backwards. Use double tap to lock it and to prevent it from turning on accidentally. Watch the Apple logo! It indicates the battery status. This flashlight do not use replaceable battery, instead it recharges via USB. What I liked about this flashlight was the fact that a single tap on the Apple logo turns on the emergency light ‘HELP’ in morse code.

Features:

  1. Slender, slim profile
  2. Smooth light output
  3. Touch control
  4. No AA, or any others batteries, it is powered by USB
  5. DMX 512 controller controllability
  6. Designed for both interior use
  7. Energy-efficient technology
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I must say it reminds me of iLight Technologies creation that offers accent lighting solutions. It is based on the latest LED-technology to solve lighting challenges in new ways. This is a compromise between technology and design. They are also used straight of field bent, the only difference is that they are available in three temperatures of whites or seven vibrant colors.

This "Apple looking product" (due to the slim slick body, lack of any switches and buttons) will probably never get into the mass production! (This is my opinion.) But it will probably make a fine design accessory for any hi-tech decorated room.

A Stockholm Bar's Ceiling

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This is not actually an advertising review of a bar! I just wanted to share impressions on a really gorgeous place I have the chance to visit in Stockholm. Still, for those who want to see it by themselves know that it is situated in the in central Stockholm, intimate 65 sqm bar. The bar is pretty small having only 5 tables, but the great thing about it that it is open day and night. As I assumed it is not designed for sitting as it has a vast space for dancing.

But let's get back to the issue I liked the most in this bar and the cause I started to write about it. The Ceiling! This is first you see and admire upon entering the bar! The endless mirror bubbles come over the entire ceiling making it look like a fairy dream. They look like huge drops of water that are ready to drop just any second.

Beside the romantic part about this ceiling there is a "practical" one too. The mirror bubbles allow you spying on everyone else. An activity that seam to be more of a men's pleasure! :-)) So, ladies, be careful you are spied on while serving your cocktails! I bet men would like the floor to be of the same design.

The mirror walls are an organic continuation of the mirror ceiling. Together they create an illusion of infinity and trippy kaleidoscopic effects. Even the bathroom comes to complete the picture – strands of fiber optical threads are reflected on the ceiling and walls, creating an endless sea of illuminated grass.

I guess the main purpose of the designers was to show an organic and playful combination of glass, mirror and light. I think it is not accidentally that the Electric Dreams is the actual designer of the project. The graphics, the exterior glass illustrations, and the urban forest wallpaper were made by specialists at dizelsate.com.

I have to mention that the bar contains a lot of design elements known to the entire world. Such as, Joel Degermark's Cluster Lamps for Moooi which are placed above each table, each with a different set-up of light bulbs. You'll also find that the wall framing the bar interior forms a graphic element as well as a bottle stand. The vintage wooden chairs are the less fragile elements of the design. They are coated with glossy black lacquer.

This is what I was surprised of this week – something really out of my expectations!

Loopty Loop Loopita

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Probably one of the areas which will never stop to generate new ideas is the area of furniture! This is because people love furniture! They like it for comfort, they like it for originality and of course they like it to just watch how far human imagination can go.

Loopty Loop Loopita is a concept of sofa that appeared back in January 2007 and until recently it continued to have the statute of 'concept'. Now it's going into production! The design is signed by Victor Aleman who presented this spiral-looking sofa to the 2nd Concourse of Design in Hardwood that took place in Mexico City. So it comes that he took the 1st place at the encounter furniture category! Here I guess the sofa was remembered and then brought to life…

By the way incidental or not a second similar design has appeared! This one is called 'The Therapist' door and is signed by a Belgian designer - Valerie Wilms. It was presented at the MechelenMeubelen 2007 exhibition.

The question "which one of the two sofas is the original one?" still is a dilemma for simple people like me.

Ok but let's go back to the Loopita sofa! This one looks like a twisted, huge warm. It is made of wooden sections (red oak) joint together which gives it elasticity but at the same time stability which only wooden furniture can give. The Loopita is covered with high density foam which makes it extremely comfortable when sitting. I doubt I'd call it an orthopedic bed or a therapist bed, but as a whole it looks comforting. The two opposite ends are provided for a great floor level chaise. You can see on the picture several Loopitas joint together to form interesting modular seating arrangements.

Unfortunately, there are no mentions about the place where it can be bought or the price it will cost. But I guess it will very affordable! So, hey you - the ones who are more informed on the matter - go on, leave some comment with the information about the place and price!

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