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This mirror not only lets you check out your own gorgeous smile, but lets you check your SMS text messages while you’re at it.
Designed by Robert Stadler for French design firm Radi Designers, the limited-edition +336+ mirror glows with your most recently received SMS messages…
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July 20th, 2007
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filed under: gadgets | strange and wonderful
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Here’s the ultimate gadget for narcissists. This new webcam from Japan’s Thanko features a one-way mirror as it’s main design feature.
The device has a hidden camera behind the mirror that lets you admire your own beautiful mug while you chat with your friends across the Interweb…
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July 12th, 2007
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author: technabob
filed under: design | digital imaging | interactive | just plain fun
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Artist Daniel Rozin has been creating mind-blowing interactive artworks, combining computers, video cameras and mixed media since 1999. One of his more recent works was this hybrid digital/analog mirror which reflects images from passers-by using a huge grid of rotating circles.
Daniel’s Circles Mirror is an amazing combination of mechanical and digital technologies…
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July 9th, 2007
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author: technabob
filed under: retro | timepieces
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The latest funky watch to be released in the TokyoFlash PIMP series has the best name yet, the “Jive Turkey.” It’s a substantial stainless steel timepiece that combines modern technology with a retro feel.
The Jive Turkey display features a refractive lens system that makes the green LEDs fade into an animated 70’s-style “infinity” effect…
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March 28th, 2007
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author: technabob
filed under: gadgets | home entertainment
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Themeaddicts, a home automation company formed by a team of experienced theme park and movie special effects pros has made it possible for you to have your very own “magic mirror” on the wall.
When dormant, the M30P Magic Mirror looks like a normal mirror, but reveals an interactive image when triggered into action…
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November 15th, 2006
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