Now this is something that belongs in Bruce Wayne’s den: a piano hidden in an innocent looking table. (more…)
Continue reading...23. February 2010
KitchenAid, always looking to be innovative in their products, like the Briva in-sink dishwasher, has added a new refrigerator to their appliance lineup. What makes this refrigerator innovative? It contains a built in USB port, among other tech amenities like a full color LCD screen and LED lighting. (more…)
Continue reading...22. February 2010
Is this awesome or what?
You press a button and you see your plant grow. I feel like a kid again knowing this thing exists. Not too much information is known about the specifics of this plant grower but you can check out ClickAndGrow for updates. Digital planting, I love it! (more…)
Continue reading...21. February 2010
Multitouch displays are cool – no question about it. However, most of the larger multitouch displays out there are one-off custom builds. And while Microsoft sells their multitouch Surface as a turnkey solution, it’s only got a 30-inch display. The guys over at Ideum have upped the game with their ready-to-use MT-50 multitouch table, which comes with a high-def 50-inch tabletop (though viewable area looks closer to about 40-inches diagonal). (more…)
Continue reading...21. February 2010
I saw one of these gorgeous clocks years ago in a strange, little map store in Greensboro. Trust me when I tell you the picture doesn’t do it justice. The Geochron was invented by Jim Kilburg, a mechanical engineer, in the early 1960’s. Since 1965, Geochron clocks have been handmade in America - the gears are even hand-cut. (more…)
Continue reading...19. February 2010
Bringing LED furniture straight from VIP clubs and lounges to your front door, Customized Designs is now offering LED tables with even more additions for the tech savvy among us. (more…)
Continue reading...17. February 2010
Looking for an aluminum machined lamp to match the MacBook sitting on your desk, but also don’t want to have to meddle with pesky on/off switches? (more…)
Continue reading...16. February 2010
The Multi-Room Climate Monitor from Oregon Scientific keeps tabs on the climate conditions in three separate rooms in your house. The idea is to keep moisture under control so you avoid mould and stuff. The thing even alerts you when things are getting a bit wet anywhere, which is reassuring is it not? And it’s got a clock. $89.95. (more…)
Continue reading...16. February 2010
Imagine having these cabinets at home. Reminds me of ticking bombs in Mario. (more…)
Continue reading...5. August 2009

Figuring out how ripe a particular fruit is can be quite tricky, and I’ve always marveled at those who can tell by flicking their fingers against the skin of a fruit a couple of times. Well, thankfully there is technology to help us now as a new system based on metal oxide sensors could potentially check the safety and quality of foods reliably, quickly and economically, including the ripeness level of a fruit. (more…)
26. February 2010
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