Theo Jansen's Strandbeests

Welcome to the world of inventions. BBC's new series Wallace & Gromit's World of Invention Episode 1 presents an incredible creature that only needs a slight breeze of wind to spring into life. Theo Jansen is a kinetic sculptor and the inventor of this amazing walking devices.



Theo is been making these artificial creatures for over 20 years, and he's evolving such clever designs that one day he hopes they'll be able to leave home and live permanently in the dutch sand dunes.

Crazy Amusement Park Ride Idea

3 Amoled Display Cell Phone Concept Design

concept design phone gadget

Lately, a fascinating concept design made a strong impression on me: FLIP PHONE. The heart of the idea consists in the three flexible AMOLED-display.

concept design phone gadget

These three AMOLED screens are interlinked in such a way that you can use any of them independently, or the three of them together.

concept design phone gadget

concept design phone gadget

concept design phone gadget

This amazing device features the QWERTY-keyboard with a camera on the back side.

concept design phone gadget

concept design phone gadget

concept design phone gadget

Some people can't take a normal brake from life

Israeli Exoskeleton Suit Enables Paralayzed People To Walk

After being unable to move for the last 20 years, Radi Kaiof started to walk down a street in Israel to the sound of a black mechanical hum. That was the sound of an electronic exoskeleton, produced by a little Israeli hi-tech company, impelling the 41 year old paraplegic down the street with a proud expression on his face


Amber Case: We are all cyborgs now speech



The debate that Amber Case makes at TEDxWomen could be more about life than about technology. Yes, we acknowledge we are augmented; arguably we have been so since the conception of the plow. The conflict with digital life is that we can subsist simultaneously in numerous worlds, and we do not need to sit in front a laptop in order to do it. The main question for me is "does that make us cyborgs?" I feel that folks like Kevin Warwick, who have implanted chips in their bodies, could dissent with that definition.

Anyhow, a question rises: when we’ve turned cyborgs (digital cyborgs) – is there a real need for our original names? Is it right to become someone else in the digital world? What are the implications?

I loved when Amber Case talked about kids nowadays. They are not really self-aware of what's happening in the real life. The have a instantaneous button clicking culture and everything comes to them, and that exciting and addictive in the same time.

Smart Watch and Phone



* Screen: Colour touchscreen 1.5 inch 176 x 128
* Camera: 1.3 megapixel still and video
* Media: MP3, MIDI, WAV, AAC, MP4 video
* Memory: 512 meg onboard. Supports Micro SD cards up to 2GB
* SIM: All UK networks except 3. GSM900 / 1800 / 1900
* Data: GPRS
* Connectivity: USB, Bluetooth v2.0, GPRS data

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