Linger A Little Longer Thermochromic Furnishings Sense & Show Heat
“Linger A Little Longer” Thermochromic Furnishings Sense & Show Heat

"Linger A Little Longer" Thermochromic Furnishings
“A deceptively understated design with a dynamic twist,” as described by its creator, the thermal-sensitive surfaces of this pair of furniture pieces turns temporary interactions into lingering visual memories.

"Linger A Little Longer" Thermochromic Furnishings
Coasters, of course, leave a watermark – as they might, by accident, on an ordinary hardwood furnishing … but so do your arms and legs, leaving its creator (Jay Watson) to ask in its tile that you Linger a Little Longer. Bonus: touching the surfaces with something hot reveals the wood grain below.

"Linger A Little Longer" Thermochromic Furnishings
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Volkswagen’s eT concept reinvents the delivery vehicle with semi-autonomous capabilities
Volkswagen‘s eT! concept reinvents the delivery vehicle with semi-autonomous capabilities

Volkswagen's eT!
A thinktank headed by Volkswagen Group Research has re-conceptualized the delivery vehicle and come up with a thought-provoking commercial EV concept vehicle named the eT! The eT! drives semi-autonomously on voice commands such as “follow me” and “come to me” and the driver can also steer from the passenger side using a joystick.

Volkswagen's eT!
The product of a Thinktank on future transport and mobility issues involving Volkswagen Group Research, Deutsche Post AG (German Post Office), and the University of Art at Braunschweig, the eT! was conceptualized as a what a lightweight commercial vehicle might look like in the “second half of this decade”.

Volkswagen's eT!
Though the eT! being shown at the Design Centre of Potsdam is a mail delivery vehicle, the lightweight transporter was conceived as being relevant to numerous commercial vehicle applications, which are being explored in ongoing research studies.

Volkswagen's eT!
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ASUS Transformer Prime Detailed: Quad-Core Tegra 3 Tablet
ASUS Transformer Prime Detailed: Quad-Core Tegra 3 Tablet

ASUS Transformer Prime
Alongside NVIDIA‘s last remaining architecture disclosures about Tegra 3, ASUS is revealing more information about the world’s first Tegra 3 tablet. The Prime is much thinner than its predecessor, even thinner than the Galaxy Tab 8.9 and iPad 2 at 8.3mm. It’s also the second lightest 10-inch Android tablet we’ve seen at 586 grams, a tad heavier than Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 (565g).
Unlike the original Eee Pad, the Transformer Prime is all aluminum. The Eee Pad Transformer Prime will be available in two colors: champagne gold (pictured above) and amethyst grey (in the gallery below). ASUS is using the higher quality chassis as a justification for driving prices up by $100. The Transformer Prime is now priced identically to the iPad 2, although you get twice the NAND (32GB/64GB instead of 16GB/32GB). The original Transformer will remain on the market at $399, the Prime simply occupies the space above it.
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OVO-4 brings full-motion flight simulation to your rec room
OVO-4 brings full-motion flight simulation to your rec room

OVO-4 full-motion flight simulator
Chances are, you will never get to try out the new 3D MiG flight simulator. If you have almost US$60,000 that has nothing better to do, however, you can now buy something almost as impressive – the OVO-4 Home Flight Simulator. The egg-shaped capsule contains a full simulated light aircraft cockpit, with three linked 24-inch monitors displaying the output of Microsoft’s Flight Simulator X. Best of all, however, the capsule pitches and rolls according to what’s happening in the simulation – users presumably have to supply their own barf bags.

OVO-4 full-motion flight simulator
The 1,000-kilogram (2,205-lb.) OVO-4 runs off of regular mains power, and is installed in one’s home by an engineer who will arrive with it (presumably not in the same crate). He will even stick around for an extra couple of days, to teach the owner how to use the device.

OVO-4 full-motion flight simulator
Depending on the buyer’s preference, the controls will be modeled after those of a Cessna 172, Piper Seneca, Mooney Bravo, or a generic layout can be specified. Along with the first-person landscape display on the three monitors, the OVO-4 also features a “chest-thumping” multi-speaker sound system, along with a vibration system for simulating air turbulence, runway irregularities, engine vibration and jolting. The big movements are used to provide the sensations of twisting, pitching, slipping, acceleration and braking.
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Packard Bell unveils slimmed down PB oneTwo all-in-one PC
Packard Bell unveils slimmed down PB oneTwo all-in-one PC

Packard Bell PB oneTwo all-in-one desktop computer
Looking to build on the success of its original PB oneTwo all-in-one desktop computer solutions, Packard Bell has announced two new slimmed-down revamps in the shape of the 21.5-inch PB oneTwo M and the 23-inch PB oneTwo L. Both space-saving, touchscreen models will feature second generation Intel Core i processor options, a choice of NVIDIA or AMD discrete graphics, a high definition webcam and the option of a Blu-ray optical drive, when they go on sale later this month in Europe.

Packard Bell PB oneTwo all-in-one desktop computer
Packard Bell says that its new PB oneTwo models represent the slimmest ever all-in-one that the company has so far produced. With dimensions of 21.6 x 19.5 x 5-inches (549 x 496 x 129 mm), however, the PB oneTwo L (with 23-inch screen) doesn’t quite match up to the slim profile of HP’s TouchSmart 610, which we spent some time with earlier in the year. Likewise, the PB oneTwo M (with a 21.5-inch screen and 20.4 x 18.7 x 4.72-inch/520 x 476 x 120 mm dimensions) doesn’t come anywhere near Lenovo’s ThinkCentre Edge 91z. However, the profile diet that Packard Bell has forced its new computers to endure is said to have resulted in a slimming down of 65 percent compared to previous models.
Both of the new all-in-ones have touch-enabled displays thanks to the company’s own TouchPortal suite, but – as we concluded in our review of the HP 610 – whether such functionality is important to you is very much down to personal usage patterns. In the end, though, it’s probably better to have it available than not.
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