You’ll have to agree that the iPad is one amazing device that has all sorts of interesting features to offer – great iOS, multi-touchscreen display and amazing design to name a few. Speaking of design there’s one thing that the iPad lacks.
We should see many interesting devices that will make our lives easier in the future, but so far, those devices are just early concepts or prototypes. Even if they are just concepts it doesn’t mean that we won’t see them in future someday.
With the development of cell phones more people tend to use them in their home instead of landline phones. These phones have everything that a user requires, slim design with internet connection and a lot of applications available. Have landline phones therefore fallen out of favour? According to this concept it’s not over yet and landline phones are going to strike back with a new and improved futuristic design.
Toshiba has been known for its notebooks over the years, but recent news show that Toshiba might be working something even bigger – the world’s lightest 13 inch notebook.
Many people are drinking bottled water nowadays because they are suspicious of ingredients that might be hidden in regular tap water. Only downside of bottled water is that there are too many plastic bottles being used every day, but there are also all sorts of reusable bottles that have built in filters – its just that they never get noticed. Even if these bottles have existed for some time, none of them have had a design like this one.
How many times did it happen to you that you’re in a dark room, a club for example, and you can’t find the money in your wallet? This can be really unpleasant at the time but there is solution to your problems.
Synaptics demonstrated at this year’s Mobile World Congress 2010 their new multiple touch interface technology. Though still just a concept, they had a prototype of the Fuse. The phone itself has got not only just a touchscreen, but additionally squeezable touch sensors on its sides and also touch sensors on the back!
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