Lenovo Lephone
From Techtree Date: Tue 01/12/2010 Tag: Cellphones, Product Design, Technology

The Lephone, along with its detachable keyboard, looks absolutely gorgeous and by the look of it, the experience continues with the heavily customized Android UI it runs. The phone currently sports an only for China label but this should and most likely would make it to other markets. While we do not know much about the internals of this device, we do know it has a 3.7-inch AMOLED display and a very ovoid look (like that of the Palm Pre). It also has a chrome strip running along its edges, giving it a classier touch.
Emblaze “First Else”
From Gizmodo Date: Mon 01/11/2010 Tag: Cellphones, Product Design, User experience, User Interface

We all know the iPhone is a revolutionary piece of tech and we all know it will be challenged from time to time. However, it just doesn’t seem that anyone has come close to being as revolutionary as the iPhone has been … they all take some piece of the iPhone’s UI, tweak it, add some stuff then wrap it in a fancy ad campaign. But the fact is, besides multitasking, no one has changed the game like the iPhone.We’ll see how the phone does when the specs and design are finalized. My only question is, what if you’re a lefty?
Transform Your Tabletop a Touch Screen Instantly with Light Touch
From Tuvie Date: Mon 01/11/2010 Tag: Desktops, Product Design, Technology

Light Touch is an innovative projector with the ability to transform any flat surface into an interactive touch screen where users can play with the content just like they do on hand held devices using multi-touch feature. The integrated Holographic Laser Projection technology allows the projector to produce high-quality video in WVGA resolution. Its functional infrared sensors can detect any sorts of motion and turns the projected image in to 10.1” touch screen that allows the user to control the projector and intermingle with applications. This handy and ultra portable device effectively extends the workspace of users by profoundly changing the working principle of interacting with multimedia content.
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Lenovo’s IdeaPad U1 Hybrid sports a truly innovative design
From Tomsguide Date: Sun 01/10/2010 Tag: Innovative, Laptops, Product Design, Technology

CES , Lenovo made its biggest splash since it acquired IBM’s PC division in 2005. Among the company’s new product announcements was the Ideapad U1 Hybrid–a category-busting laptop designed for the age of Transformers. From the outside, it looks like a curvy 11.6-inch netbook. But once you open it, you realize the screen pops right out of the body. When you hold the screen in your hands it becomes a touch screen tablet. Presto change-o. Yet, it gets better: when the screen is attached to the body of the netbook, it operates as a computer with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB of RAM, Windows 7 and a 128GB solid state drive. But the screen is outside the body, it operates as an independent tablet computer, complete with a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, a Linux OS, 512MB of RAM and 16GB of flash memory. The 2-for-1 U1 won’t ship to consumers until June, and should sell for about $1,000.
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World’s Fastest Production Electric Motorcycle
From Thekneeslider Date: Sat 01/09/2010 Tag: Innovative, Product Design

Just unveiled at the TED2009 conference, the Mission One from Mission Motors, a hi-tech California startup company, building what is about to be the world’s fastest production electric motorcycle. How fast? 150 mph. Range? 150 miles. Torque? 100 foot pounds, instantly available whether you’re standing still or cruising at 60 mph, no gears, just roll it on … I think the game just changed.
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Eco-Friendly Nokia Phone
From Dezeen Date: Sat 01/09/2010 Tag: Cellphones, Product Design, Technology

Chinese designer Daizi Zheng has created a conceptual mobile phone for Finnish brand Nokia that could be powered by sugary drinks. Zheng proposes that the phone could run on a battery that uses enzymes to generate electricity from carbohydrates.
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