Eclipse is a single event heat reactive basecoat that changes from Black to White or from Blue to White. Eclipse can be sprayed through any standard paint equipment. For the most brilliant white change, Eclipse should be applied over a white base. Paint your car in Black and when the weather is hot you will drive with a white color car » Continue Reading

October 10th, 2006 at 11:56 pm | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink


Imagine a comlete new feeling of having your showerroom changing colours while you shower. No power needed , just a different temperature will change the colour MOVING COLOR™glass tile continually changes as the heat exposure changes.The MOVING COLOR™ glass tiles are waterproof and can be used for any kind of water installation » Continue Reading

October 10th, 2006 at 11:21 pm | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink


Maglevs are merely the logical progression of the electricity revolution that was begun by Edison and Tesla in the late 19th century, and were in fact conceived in the early 20th century. But, it was the rapid advancement in computer processing in the late 20th century that really propelled maglev development forward » Continue Reading

October 7th, 2006 at 11:51 pm | Comments Off | Permalink


Platforms, the latest series of work in The Aphrodite Project, is a pair of sandals that are both a conceptual homage to Aphrodite and her prostitute-priestesses as well as a practical object for the contemporary sex worker. An integrated system of shoes and online services, Platforms uses the latest technology to bring sex workers on par with other public workers, whose lives are valued highly because they work in dangerous professions that serve the needs of the community. » Continue Reading

October 7th, 2006 at 10:56 pm | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink


The IntelliMat is a wireless PC designed to work on the floor. It is less than an inch thick, and is designed to be walked on and have carts pushed over it. The IntelliMat has a gently slopping ramp that fits snug to the floor making it easy to walk on, or effortlessly roll a shopping cart over. It is in fact designed to be walked and rolled on. Its four 15 inch LCD screens are powered by one single small voltage electrical cord that plugs into any regular wall outlet. » Continue Reading

October 7th, 2006 at 10:04 pm | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink


This product is designed to exchange basic information with new people in the first meeting by shaking hands.The most essential part of a nomadic life style is frequent travel. Similarly, nowadays people are traveling more often. In fact, it became easier to move from one place to another. Increasing opportunities to travel indicates increasing opportunities of meeting new people. When people first meet and shake hands, the rings on the fingers get close enough to operate. » Continue Reading

October 7th, 2006 at 9:22 pm | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink


amBX is shorthand for ‘ambient experiences’. Driving the next generation of home entertainment, it’s a scripting language, a software engine and architecture. But it’s what amBX does that makes all the difference.
With amBX, multiple devices in your room work in harmony to deliver new entertainment experiences: surround lighting, sound, vibration, air movement and other effects. It takes what’s pretty much a ‘virtual’ activity - games, DVDs, music - and turns it into a far more tangible, immersive experience. » Continue Reading

October 7th, 2006 at 8:49 pm | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink


Previous studies have investigated the use of magnets to accelerate satellites to the high speeds required for launch. But most have focused on straight tracks, which have to gather speed in one quick burst. Supplying the huge spike of energy needed for this method has proven difficult. The advantage of a circular track is that the satellite can be gradually accelerated over a period of several hours. » Continue Reading

October 4th, 2006 at 10:04 pm | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink


MIT researchers are putting a tiny gas-turbine engine inside a silicon chip about the size of a quarter. The resulting device could run 10 times longer than a battery of the same weight can, powering laptops, cell phones, radios and other electronic devices. » Continue Reading

October 4th, 2006 at 7:58 pm | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink


Nokia today introduced Wibree technology as an open industry initiative extending local connectivity to small devices. This new radio technology developed by Nokia Research Center complements other local connectivity technologies, consuming only a fraction of the power compared to other such radio technologies, enabling smaller and less costly implementations and being easy to integrate with Bluetooth solutions.
Wibree is the first open technology offering connectivity between mobile devices or Personal Computers, and small, button cell battery power devices such as watches, wireless keyboards, toys and sports sensors. By extending the role mobile devices can play in consumers’ lives, this technology increases the growth potential in these market segments. » Continue Reading

October 4th, 2006 at 12:12 am | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink


Hitachi has unveiled industry’s first AirLocation II Tag which is a Wi-Fi active RFID tag. The new tag enables wireless LAN position detection and management of people who enter and leave buildings and it also has an emergency message function. It would be possible to track the position of the people inside the building with this tag. » Continue Reading

October 3rd, 2006 at 11:27 pm | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink


From our first space journey on Oct. 3,1962, Hasselblad cameras have played an integral part in the Space program, capturing the images that help us to understand our world and its surroundings. There are a range of special modifications and improvements required to meet the stringent demands of space travel. We then apply the knowledge and expertise we gain in space and bring it back to earth, further improving the Hasselblad line. All to ensure that we continue to provide the finest photographic equipment on – or off - the planet. » Continue Reading

October 3rd, 2006 at 12:08 am | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink


What few thought possible has now come true: wide-format digital photography. With a resolution of 7,500 pixels vertically and 21,250 pixels horizontally this camera creates a 160 million pixel image. Seitz 6×17 Digital
This substantial resolution makes it possible to create high quality reproductions. A variety of different formats is possible: 6×6, 6×9, 6×15 or a full 6×17 panorama. No limits for high definition photography! » Continue Reading

October 1st, 2006 at 12:07 am | Comments & Trackbacks (0) | Permalink