
In this fast moving society, multi-tasking is a valuable trait, which applies to both people and objects. Fusing technology and furniture into a single object, Singapore-based designer Zyane Tan has come up with a multifunctional unit called “Sony Fusion” that apart from being used as a regular coffee table becomes a high performance desktop for the geeks. The Sony Fusion is a simple coffee table with clean structured lines, made of matte black aluminum with a sleek chrome lining, supported by arched chrome legs. At the push of the power button, the table top splits in half and elegantly slides apart to reveal a trendy touch-sensitive keyboard outlined by LED lights. The adjustable screen can be angled in different directions to allow an ideal work position to the users, while the slot-loaded DVD drive and headphone jack can be found on the sides of the table. Available in blue, white and red, the Sony Fusion when it comes into production would cost about $3000.
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If technology is evolving with each passing minute then why should the gadgets and accessories remain square and orthodox? Catching up the technological evolution, Canadian firm Deanmark Ltd has come up with a revolutionary computer mouse that invariably becomes an integral part of your body. Hailed as the “AirMouse,” the radical mouse can be worn on your hand like a glove, allowing easy as well as brisk web navigation. Integrating a right and left click mouse buttons in the palm, the AirMouse comes equipped with optical tracking laser that lasts for a week on single charge.
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Drawing inspiration from Japanese Soma-Toh or a revolving lantern, which displays a colored silhouette, designer Mac Funamizu has devised a transparent USB memory stick that illuminates to indicate the data saved, or space available for that matter, within. Synced with the icon on your desktop, the flashy pen drive distinguishes data with different colors, such as pink for images, blue for documents and green for movies. The memory stick, when translucent, indicates the availability of storage space within, while on the other hand, the glass flashing with light signifies unavailability of data space, so you could scan it to fill or remove data without going through its memory status on your system.
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Conceived by designer Hao Huang, here is a mouse concept that removing the extravagant casing of a regular mouse presents a minimal, though revolutionary, design for the ease of use as well as transportation. Comprising two buttons for right or left click, which when not in use can be attached to each other with magnetic force, the button mouse works wirelessly, as it comes integrated with a signal emitter and storage battery that transmits power to the buttons. Ideal for both the left and right hand user, the trendy mouse buttons lies parallel on the desktop on off mode and needs to be pressed simultaneously for scrolling. Not too sure about the comfort or practicality of the device concept, but the button mouse definitely breaks away from traditional mice to present a refreshing design.
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While we use technologically advanced systems, we remain on the back foot on the hygiene front, making us vulnerable to various infections. Providing a solution, Cleankeys has come up with an ergonomic keyboard that featuring one-of-its-kind touch sensitive keys not only improves your work efficiency but also your health, while avoiding unnecessary keystrokes. Unlike the traditional keyboards, the new keyboard lets the user remove bacteria up to 99 percent for clean and hygienic typing. Priced at $400, the touch-sensitive keyboard also comes in a glass version for an added $50.
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