Flexible Cutting Board

Posted on August 10, 2005 Under Gadgetry

Hat's off to the British designer Tim Ainley, his Flexible 'Chopping' Board is borderline genius. They're made of Low Density (and extremely durable) Polythylene. Strong enough for chopping, the board can also be rolled into a tube for measuring, held…

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Acapella Audio

Posted on August 1, 2005 Under Gadgetry

No real word on how these German made Acapella Audio Arts speakers actually sound-- but they're definitely lookers. One of the only reviews I can actually find says ""Close your eyes, you won't be able to believe that the music…

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Moto Q

Posted on July 26, 2005 Under Gadgetry

The peanut gallery has been calling the new "RAZR-thin" PDA a 'blackberry killer' for some time, but none of them had actually tried the damn thing yet. I'm not convinced that's the case. The Blackberry handles email better than anything…

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Orbit Watch

Posted on July 25, 2005 Under Gadgetry

This new watch concept by Gina Reimann is quite the concept. Billed as "the sundian for the 22nd century", her watch The Orbit, uses natural sunlight to tell the time with the help of a simple compass interface. At night,…

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Egg and Toast Maker

Posted on July 21, 2005 Under Gadgetry

If I lived in a dorm room, I wouldn't even think twice about getting myself this Egg and Muffin Toaster. Heck, I might even think about getting myself one so I never even have to fire up my stove! This…

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The Cordster

Posted on July 20, 2005 Under Gadgetry

I love just about everything about my CableYoYo, it's slim and sleek, but sometimes too small to handle a few of the thicker and beefier wires we as tech people all have to deal with. Another wire management option has…

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Andy Huntington Interaction and Sound

Posted on June 29, 2005 Under Gadgetry

Andy Huntington is currently completing his 2nd year of the MA Interaction Design a the Royal College of Art. He's showing one of his very intriguing projects right now at "The Show 2005", at RCA. There are only a few…

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The Diamond Fiction

Posted on June 28, 2005 Under Gadgetry

Tag Hueer described their new watch "The Diamond Fiction" as "an assertively feminine time piece for women of uncommon poise and confidence, for who glamour is a passion, luxury of the essence, and indulgence an absolute necessity". I'd describe it…

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Tumi Timepieces

Posted on June 27, 2005 Under Gadgetry

I've always liked Tumi's products, they're clearly dedicated to bringing solid design and functionality to the table in everything they manufacture. They recently introduced their first collection of swiss-made watches. Ten styles are available, ranging from $700-$1400. What makes these…

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Wired Nextfest

Posted on June 26, 2005 Under Gadgetry

Quente Cafe has the best coverage I've seen yet of the WIRED Nextfest, which just took place in Chicago this weekend. I wish I could have made it out there for all the robots, flying cars, amphibious vehicles, and innovative…

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