Another way to use watches

Written by willbe in Watches

Alert Driver Fatigue Wrist Device

Alert Driver

Designed by Daniel Ruffle, this future concept flexible rubber device uses motion combined with reaction time to determine whether or not you are suffering from driver fatigue. The device comunicates with an RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) tag positioned in your car and only starts to detect whether you are tired when you are in your car. The device can be bent to fit your wrist, and has memory to stay in position, to ensure it will not fall off.

[Found at Yanko Design]

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The Bold Look of Koehler

Written by willbe in Art

The great artworks below are a Kohler Co., worldwide leader in plumbing products, magazine advertising.

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This tool can be very useful for bloggers who wants to let readers to add “social” bookmarks to their posts. You can select as much bookmarking services as You wish and put them all in a line (with or without logotypes) with direct bookmarking links. There are some variations of how the result line looks, You can play with checkboxes and choose what You wish.

The result is a so-called “bookmarklet” (or “favlet”) — small java-script program that can be stored as a URL within a bookmark in most popular web browsers, or within hyperlinks on a web page. You can drag it on Your browser’s toolbar. Pressing that button later You can create code for social bookmarking links, such as:

Bookmark now: blogmarksdel.icio.usdiggFurlSpurlTechnoratiYahoo My Web

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More Strange Watches

Written by willbe in Watches

Watches can be used for just about everything these days, from watching TV to learning Japanese, here are some more strange (or cool) for your enjoyment. Which ones are your favorites?

Linux-Powered Watch

Developed jointly by IBM and eMagin, this OLED Linux watch was ahead of its time. It basically had a host of PDA functions (phonebook, scheduler, picture viewer, etc.) and included a monochrome 640 x 480 VGA display.

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Keyboard manufacturers produce even more keyboards. Now Razer USA is planning to release “The Ultimate Gaming Keyboard” named Tarantula. What will be in there?

  • 32kb onboard memory Powered by Razer Synapse™ with up to 5 onboard customizable profiles
  • 10 programmable gaming hot keys for storing macros and keystrokes, storable in each profile
  • On-the-fly gaming profile gets activated automatically once a program/game is loaded
  • Fully interchangeable keys to allow different key placement around the board
  • Normal keys can be programmed to act as other keystrokes
  • Headphone-out and microphone-in jacks for convenient access
  • Media center keys to control media programs like Windows Media Player
  • 2 USB Ports for convenient peripheral plug-ins
  • Ergonomic Design
  • Gold plated USB connector for maximum conductivity

Are You a gamer?


And I can say more: Razer Tarantula looks very similar to Logitech Cordless Desktop S 510. So, it’s not an new look for a keyboard!

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