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Built NY Laptop SleeveIf you received a new laptop for Christmas, you need something to keep it safe from the elements and also let others know you have a touch of class. Built NY is a company that combines cool with function with their Designer Line sleeves. Made with 5mm wetsuit grade neoprene and a patent pending hourglass shape, the covers come in 12, 15, and 17-inch models. The bags are featured at this week’s CES and are can be ordered online in blue, black, and stripes at prices that start at $29.99.

Read More | Built NY via CES 2007 Awards

Gallery: HourGlass-Shaped Laptop Sleeves Featured at CES


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R2D2 Projector Coming from borderline ridiculously awesome territory is Nikko Home Electronics’ R2D2 Projector. The sheer volume of “features” in R2’s shell is astounding: “Safety sensors,” sound effects, fully motorized and controlled by a, I kid you not, Millennium Falcon remote control. With a light-up propulsion system and cockpit light. Wow. Oh, and an integrated DVD player. (What, no Blu-Ray?)

And coming next? An R2 Skype phone.

Full feature diagram after the jump.

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Gallery: CES 2007: Finally, Something We Can Use—R2D2 DVD & Projector


iMedia Chair

Plug your iPod into this CES 2007 honoree. Empower Technologies’ iMedia ergonomic chair features 5.1 Digital Surround Sound with 5 speakers, a 10-inch woofer, a 505W RMS 6-channel amp, Dolby ProLogic decoding, a wireless remote, and 4 digital and 2 analog inputs for connection to video and game systems, and DVD players. The chair has a tactile transducer so you can not only hear the beat, but also feel it. We’re thinking it looks pretty cool, but we are waiting for the Empower ottoman to go with it.

 

Read More | Empower Technologies via CES 2007 Awards

Gallery: iMedia Ergonomic Chair Awarded CES 2007 Honors


RobotisOne of the companies attending the 2007 CES is Robotis, Korean makers of the Dynamixel Series high-performance actuator controlled by digital packet communication. For the rest of us there are Bioloids, which were designed for education of the principles of robotics. The kits contain a main controller, a servo-module dynamixel, a sensor module, SMPS, NiMH rechargeable batteries, a software CD, and a manual, just in case you have a part leftover.

The kits are available in dinosaur, bipedal humanoid, hexapod spider, quadruped puppy, and autonomous exploration. The company boasts that the kits are easy to assemble with a Phillips screwdriver and can be changed as your whim permits without the threads wearing out. Click on one of the Comprehensive Kits’ images and find out just what these eerie Bioloids can do.

Read More | Robotis via CES 2007 Robotis

Gallery: Bioloid Kits For Robotics Newbies


Paro

Ten robots have become honorees of prizes given by the Japanese government to encourage robotics research and development. Among the prize winners are a factory worker hand robot, an automatic vacuum-cleaner-on-wheels, “My Spoon,” a bot designed to aid the elderly to eat, and Paro, a furry seal which responds to human interaction. Japan sees robots as a method of dealing with its increasing labor shortage and rapidly aging population. Released forecasts indicate that the country’s 127 million population will decline by 30% by 2055 with those 65 or older comprising 40% of it.

 

Read More | MSNBC

Gallery: Government Awards Honor Japan’s Labor-Saving Robots


iPod nano armbandThis Apple iPod nano Armband is one of the recently named prestigious reddot design award winners. Strap it to your arm or wrist, plop your nano into it, put on your headphones, and it leaves your hands free to run, bike, or simply figure out how to change tracks while you are doing said activities. Adjustable fasteners make it a one-size-fits-many. Compare this to the Boxwave Flexiskin that we told you about in October of 2005. We would say that although this band is somewhat flashier, it’s is pretty much the same concept. The band is available in white, blue, green, pink, grey, and red at the Apple Store for $29.00.

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Gallery: iPod Nano Armband Wins Reddot Award


GPS Shoes

GPS takes a new turn with these shoes invented by Sayo Isaac Daniel. Referred to as Quantum Satellite Technology, Daniel explains that you can forget your watch or cell phone, but not your shoes. He first got involved with the idea when his own 8 year-old son was missing from school. Fortunately, his son was found and so was a new idea from an entrepreneurial father who was already involved in footwear.

The technology consists of a 2 x 3-inch computer inserted in the shoe which is weather-proof, shock-proof, and can survive up to 300 lbs. of human. It even has a panic button in case of an emergency. The shoes will be available next month in a limited quantity online for $325-$350 and accessible to the general public by March.

 

Read More | Miami Herald

Gallery: Keep on Tracking With GPS Shoes


NYC chairOne-up your buds who bring you back an “all I got was this lousy t-shirt” souvenir with a NYC Walk/Don’t Walk chair that actually works. The chair, designed by artist John Carter, comes with optional stains of the city or it can be cleaned it up for you with a glazing of resin. With dimensions of 33 x 24 x 35-inches, it plugs into a standard 115V AC outlet and comes with replaceable bulbs (included) and remote. You can get your piece of The Big Apple for a whopping $3,700.

Read More | uncommon goods

Gallery: Furniture That Is Literally a Piece of NYC


Vertu CobraWe have told you about the less expensive end of cell phones, so we figured you might want to view the other end of the spectrum. A Nokia subsidiary, Vertu’s Signature Cobra series cell phones are surely the most expensive on the planet. Rumored to be the phone of choice by such trend-setters as Madonna, they are made of white or platinum gold and come with a pear-cut diamond, a round white diamond, 2 emerald eyes, and 439 rubies.

Only 8 of the $310,000 Cobras are to be made, so contact Vertu if for no other reason than curiosity. If those are out of your price range, there will be 26 Pythons to choose from for $115,000, which are devoid of rubies.

Read More | CNN Money

Gallery: Vertu Creates Reptilian Cell Phones


Wood Contour Peripherals

Wood Contour, an LA Based Company, offers custom hardware peripherals to help you achieve your inner CEO. The company also claims that plastic can be a source of mechanically induced and allergic contact dermatitis. Each piece is handmade in your choice of oak, ash, cherry, beech, mahogany, or maple. Because the keyboards, mice, and monitors are made to order, you can have them engraved just to show you how cool you really are. Prices start at $149.00 and are available online at Wood Countour.

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Gallery: Wooden Peripherals Have High-Class Look


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