Remember the Nokia Open concept phone? It was a quite famous design of a handset that looked like a fan and now it turns out that it is accompanied by an accessory, Nokia Open Bracelet. This “emotive” gadget is a fashion item, a bracelet adorned by silver elements that features
Month: December 2008
One of the many Android handsets to follow rather… Lenovo’s also playing the Android game, as they’ve just announced the Ophone, a device that will hit the Chinese market in 2009. Too bad it’s only meant for China, as its design is quite hot, but the support for TD-SCDMA 3G
Open up your MacBook! No, really open it up… only to realize that there could be more opening done, if you had the latest Apple triBook device. Haven’t you heard? It’s the hottest item this Christmas. Everybody has one… Go get it! Now that you’ve come back to your PC
The modern gadgets are usually judged by the number of features they have and the number of objects they replace… “Simplistic” is never a good adjective to describe a brand new handset or portable device, as convergence has lead to hunger for performance. However, there are some gizmos that put
What’s cross branding these days? We’ve seen Vaio phones, Bravia smartphones and maybe there’s an XPERIA console lurking out there… Of course, all of these are concepts, but that didn’t stop Petros Stambolis from seeing the future of Sony’s digital cameras. It’s not a Cyber-shot branded one, but a PSP
This surely doesn’t look like something that Moto would pull out of their hats this Christmas, specially with all that Android hype. However, we’ve got to admit that the design is quite intriguing and that its creator, Iulius Lucaci did a terrific job. Turns out that this rugged Motorola phone
Sony Ericsson has just joined the Open Handset Alliance and claims that it’s preparing an Android Phone for mid-2009, but designers have already seen the future an projected it on virtual paper. Xell, from Esato designed the Sony Ericsson Google Phone concept, bearing the name of G703. You take a
This project had designer Amber Chamberlain as a member and it turns out that his group assignment was mentioning a modern gaming device, even before the PSP surfaced, since the concept dates from 2003. Imagine a cellular wireless product meant for the elderly… Imagine that it keeps them in touch
Such a small device packing so many features… These days we find every imaginable feature on concept phones, either related to input, media and even software. This time we’re treated with a fine example of such a neat device, a concept design created by Jakub Lekeš, whose work you can
The mystery has been solved! Remember that strange T-swivel handset from a couple of days ago? Turns out it’s a Palm device bearing the name of Roteo. Also, speculations say we’ll see it on the market in 2009, if Palm can last that long without being bought by a major
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