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May 13, 2006

Photos: Microsoft’s workplace of the future

Filed under: General — anton @ 11:01 pm


Photos: Microsoft’s workplace of the future | CNET News.com

This is all quite possible now, why wait for the future? Oh, it’s still too expensive, yeah. While we’re waiting, let’s hope they get the contrast issues fixed, that image is horribly washed out.

Tom Gruver, group program manager for the Center for Information Work (CIW), sitting at a workstation with a curved glass StraTech monitor and a wireless keyboard and mouse.

Uber-Review » Blog Archive » Digital Clock T-Shirt

Filed under: General — anton @ 10:56 pm

Uber-Review » Blog Archive » Digital Clock T-Shirt

Crazy idea for a DIY project. Now to find a thin flexible segmented LED.

With the Digital Clock T-shirt, I can assure you one thing, no one will ask you ‘what time is it’. The shirt runs off 4 x AAA batteries that are hidden in a pocket inside the shirt. The clock has 8 display patterns, a fade-in/fade-out feature and a stop-watch mode to see how long it takes you to get served a drink at the bar. You can be the official time piece of the party for $60.

Laptop Shade. - The Red Ferret Journal

Filed under: General — anton @ 10:51 pm


Laptop Shade. - The Red Ferret Journal

Wow, 24 EUR for half a cardboard box painted flat black.

The Laptop Shade. €25.00 buys you some screen legibility even in the brightest sunshine. Shame it looks like something out of Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, though.

The itbed: Why Sleep on the Floor When You Can Sleep on Cardboard? - Gizmodo

Filed under: General — anton @ 10:47 pm


The itbed: Why Sleep on the Floor When You Can Sleep on Cardboard? - Gizmodo

Looks cool, but don’t let Bush wetsleep on it.

Have you ever been in a situation when you had to sleep over at your buddy’s house, only to find him pointing to a stack of week-old newspapers, i.e., your bed for the night? Of course you have. Next time, consider the itbed, a foldable bed made entirely out of 7mm (0.27 in.) -thick cardboard.

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