Those who can never keep track of the time should employ the Dropclock to stay in touch with the world clock.
Dropclock is an aesthetically intriguing motion clock screensaver. Every minute of real time is numerically expressed with heavy Helvetica dropping into water in super slow-motion. Be captivated as the contrasting elements of organic water and solid typography infinitely morph and mix.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.33 - 10.5
Canon’s Pixma IP3500 is all about style and sensibility, This printer is ambitious, squeezing a lot of printer functionality into an inexpensive package.
This no-hassle, two-way paper feed printer is perfect for those who love gadgets that blend into the style of their room.
FEATURES :
4800 dpi resolution
Speed: 25 ppm (monochrome), 17 ppm (colour)
4”x6” borderless prints in 47 seconds
Facility to print on multiple media for professional results
ChromaLife100 technology to produce faderesistant, long-lasting prints
Those who’ve played too many games on their PCs and are full-on into ‘banging keys’ might like to know a bit about Sahara’s new keyboard, 63DUBG31.
This slim board with 88 keys and 19 hot keys provides something that they call a ‘static-resistant magnetic field’ and ‘disturbresistant functionalities’.
The great thing is that it has a life of 10 million minutes. Those good at calculations can mail us the number of days that means! But the best bit of all is that it can be yours for just…
If you’re one of those stashed away in tiny cubicles but keen to enjoy big-screen shows, then BenQ’s MP771 is your small-space solution.
This amazing looking, high-brightness XGA projector has a remarkable short-throw ratio, enabling large-screen projection from close range. It’s perfect for places where space is limited, like partitioned rooms, small conference rooms, lecture halls or classrooms where the physical layout forces the projector to be up close to the screen.
FEATURES
Resolution:
1024 X 768
Brightness:
3000 lumens
Contrast Ratio:
2000:1
The Guinness Book of World Records says that this little guy is the world’s smallest humanoid robot in production. But i-Sobot’s size is only the start. Standing 6.5″ tall, this robot’s movements are phenomenally fluid and lifelike.
With 17 customised actuators, a gyro-sensor and a whole bunch of geeky stuff we are still trying to understand, he can do the salsa, kick the shit outta you, perform push-ups and much, much more. Give him a corner on your desk and you’ll be unable to keep your hands off him.