Zicplay Microkey mp3 players have been said to be the tiniest 1 Gb mp3 players produced yet.
What is so special about it is that they are smaller than iPod Shuffles, do not require the use of iTunes and yet will also be available in a variety of shiny, attractive colours. Actually, the main feature is yet to come, Zicplay’s Microkey players do not have screens but have heat sensitive interface casings, which means you simply press its play indicator to well…play! Also its got built-in an equivalent amount of music storage capacity as the iPod Shuffle plus a Li rechargeable battery that can last up to 6 hours of music play time. Interestingly a relatively new piece of technology has been applied to this new mini-player,a cable that actually turns on the mp3 player when they are plugged inand hung around the neck giving the whole concept a ‘jewel’s design’ and a cool-elegant feeling for the person using it.


Check out this new modern toaster design, by Sasha Tseng, leave messages to your family when they wake up for breakfast. The idea is to inscribe messages onto your toast simply by writing on the writing pad provided. This really brings a new meaning to the catchphrase “Eat my words”.
Click here to visit the designer, Sasha Tseng’s toaster messenger page.
[via Ubergizmo]

Named after a raging bull…concept based on jet fighter planes… the all new limited edition Lambo Reventon has a 6.5L V12 engine, an output of 650 horsepower, along with all wheel drive, this ultimate machine will only be produced in a limited quantity of 20 units! Each costs one million euros, but I’m afraid they have all been sold out!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UovB1UjaPX8[/youtube]
[via 2dayBlog]
The pics below show the concept idea of a new upcoming multimedia device designed by Danilo Mangini called the “Lobster”. Strange look? Maybe so, but the name describes it fairly well, the segmented pieces of each module makes it easily recognisable as a lobster’s tail.

As you can see in one of the pics above, the “Lobster” isn’t just an mp3 player, it has quite alot of different ‘attachable’ functions too. The LCD screen in the middle acts as a base for the variety of modules that are plugged in, like cardiometer, etc…
Personally I think this concept is very unique, once this device gets on sell, people could separately buy new independent modules of their choice, kind of like getting add-on extensions for your Firefox browser
, an idea maybe?
[via Gadgettastic]

















