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cnet:

The 25 new phones everyone’s talking about
Mobile World Congress is under way in Barcelona, Spain. It’s the biggest wireless trade show of the year, and you know what that means: phones, phones, phones.
See them all, from smart to not

cnet:

The 25 new phones everyone’s talking about

Mobile World Congress is under way in Barcelona, Spain. It’s the biggest wireless trade show of the year, and you know what that means: phones, phones, phones.

See them all, from smart to not

— 2 months ago with 11 notes
#digital culture  #gadgets  #geeky  #news  #smartphones  #tech 
Google’s search for style not yet end even after Google Glass
Since that time it was an confusing surprise the only question had been (still now) which fashion brand is going to associate with Google. Google has unveiled the first demo video of its much-anticipated Google Glass but the biggest obstacle now is getting people to use them.
Because one may ask: what does the Google Glass provide that the world hasn’t already seen? The Google Glass sports a camera with which one may capture live photos, it has Google Maps preinstalled, and it can translate one language to another. But then, a smartphone can do all of these and more. Isn’t it highly improbable and impractical that one would buy a pair of glasses just to look like a dork?

“If you look at other wearable pieces of functional technology, there’s a reason they’re not ubiquitous. There’s a reason we all make fun of someone wearing a Bluetooth or a BlackBerry holster,” said Daniella Yacobovsky, co-founder of BaubleBar, an online jewellery retailer. “Is it useful? Of course it is. Do I look like a tool? Yeah. I’m not going to wear it.”

Exactly at this point of argument Mayank Rasu on seekingalpha.com explains »

I consider Google Glass in the same league of innovations as it brings regular activities closer to our senses and makes those activities much easier and faster to execute. What would you prefer? Saying “OK Glass. Take a photo” or taking out your phone, enabling the camera, pointing and shooting? Would you like running into the room to fetch your video camera to record the first steps of your daughter or would you prefer saying “OK Glass. Record this”?

But…

As Google and other companies begin to build wearable technology like glasses and watches, an industry not known for its fashion sense is facing a new challenge — how to be stylish. […] In a sign of how acute the challenge is for Google, the company is negotiating with Warby Parker, an e-commerce start-up that sells trendy eyeglasses, to help it design more fashionable frames…

Google’s search for style not yet end even after Google Glass

Since that time it was an confusing surprise the only question had been (still now) which fashion brand is going to associate with Google. Google has unveiled the first demo video of its much-anticipated Google Glass but the biggest obstacle now is getting people to use them.

Because one may ask: what does the Google Glass provide that the world hasn’t already seen? The Google Glass sports a camera with which one may capture live photos, it has Google Maps preinstalled, and it can translate one language to another. But then, a smartphone can do all of these and more. Isn’t it highly improbable and impractical that one would buy a pair of glasses just to look like a dork?

“If you look at other wearable pieces of functional technology, there’s a reason they’re not ubiquitous. There’s a reason we all make fun of someone wearing a Bluetooth or a BlackBerry holster,” said Daniella Yacobovsky, co-founder of BaubleBar, an online jewellery retailer. “Is it useful? Of course it is. Do I look like a tool? Yeah. I’m not going to wear it.”

Exactly at this point of argument Mayank Rasu on seekingalpha.com explains »

I consider Google Glass in the same league of innovations as it brings regular activities closer to our senses and makes those activities much easier and faster to execute. What would you prefer? Saying “OK Glass. Take a photo” or taking out your phone, enabling the camera, pointing and shooting? Would you like running into the room to fetch your video camera to record the first steps of your daughter or would you prefer saying “OK Glass. Record this”?

But…

As Google and other companies begin to build wearable technology like glasses and watches, an industry not known for its fashion sense is facing a new challenge — how to be stylish. […] In a sign of how acute the challenge is for Google, the company is negotiating with Warby Parker, an e-commerce start-up that sells trendy eyeglasses, to help it design more fashionable frames…

— 2 months ago with 114 notes
#design  #digital culture  #gadgets  #geeky  #Google  #Google Project Glass  #fashion  #news  #tech 

How It Feels through Glass (Google Glass) »

Want to see how Glass actually feels? It’s surprisingly simple. Say “take a picture” to take a picture. Record what you see, hands free. Even share what you see, live.

We as human beings are very visual, and for that reason, Google has unveiled the first demo video of its much-anticipated Google Glass a.k.a. Google Project Glass, dubbing it the future of “wearable technology.” So, could Glass change the course of technology?

The unveiling video showed how these “glasses” can be used to take pictures, record video, share content directly via email or social networks and get information quickly. Other features include weather reports, map directions, quickest routes and most obviously spell-checker.

— 2 months ago with 107 notes
#digital culture  #gadgets  #geeky  #Google  #Google Project Glass  #news  #tech  #videos 

Unreleased Apple products revealed in designer Hartmut Esslinger’s upcoming book »

German designer Hartmut Esslinger’s (the founder of Frog Design, the firm responsible for some of Apple’s most iconic products of the 1980s, including the Apple IIGS and the Macintosh II) new book Design Forward “overviews ‘strategic design’, and how innovative progression has sparked creative change in the consumer market, especially for one of the most successful American companies ever built: Apple.”

Esslinger provided the designboom team with photos of several product prototypes, including an all-in-one, dual-screen Mac workstation and a touchscreen-based Macphone — a stylus-based Mac fused with a corded telephone. There are also several different takes on the classic Macintosh design and a better look at the Tablet Mac prototype circa 1982.

— 4 months ago with 113 notes
#Apple  #design  #gadgets  #geeky  #Hartmut Esslinger  #news  #tech 
credenceinterior:

Enter - Geeky computer key stool via rockettstgeorge.co.uk and, you can buy this here.

credenceinterior:

Enter - Geeky computer key stool via rockettstgeorge.co.uk and, you can buy this here.

— 4 months ago with 139 notes
#design  #geeky  #interiors  #trends 
pwnlove:

Holiday Invasion
It’s time to invade the holiday season with Don’t Blink Tees! The Holiday Invaders tees, long sleeves and hoodies ($20-$36) are back in stock for a limited time! 
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pwnlove:

Holiday Invasion

It’s time to invade the holiday season with Don’t Blink Tees! The Holiday Invaders tees, long sleeves and hoodies ($20-$36) are back in stock for a limited time! 

(via dontblinktees)

(via sogeekchic)

— 6 months ago with 591 notes
#digital culture  #fashion  #geeky  #tech 
LOL, shoes for her geeky legs that went from her ass all the way down to the floor!

LOL, shoes for her geeky legs that went from her ass all the way down to the floor!

(Source: krishnaa)

— 7 months ago with 3506 notes
#design  #fashion  #geeky  #lol