PlayStation Vita TV

Il gingillo che ti permetterà di giocare su TV con gli stessi titoli della PlayStation Vita è stato presentato in questi giorni dagli amici giappo. Misura solo 6x10cm, viene fornito con una Dualshock 3 connessa via bluetooth. Tra le altre funzioni si trasforma in media hub e parla con la vostra PS4. Si attende la release italiana.

PlayStation Vita TV

PlayStation Vita TV

PlayStation Vita TV

Facebook Page Template PSD

Solo per voi lettori smanettoni, Drew Matthews si è fatto lo sbattimento di rifare tutta l’interfaccia della pagina Facebook in PSD. Scaricatelo qui e mandategli un messaggio per dirgli quanto è stato bravo.

Mini Jambox

Uno dei più piccoli speaker da viaggio si chiama Mini jambox. Si connette con Bluetooth 4.0 e ti regala più di 10 ore di musica. Un vero gioiellino da 179 dollari. In pre-ordine qui.

Mini Jambox

Link About It: This Week’s Picks : Cardboard boombox, Ai Weiwei selfies, Greg Packer’s ban and more in our look at the web this week

Link About It: This Week's Picks


1. Selfie Jackpot While we laugh, cry and shake our heads in the midst of the selfie craze, a famed Instagram account featuring loads of ridiculous self-portraits is keeping the mania alive. Chinese artist Ai Weiwei—who is also active in the world of…

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The Art + Science of Feeling NYC: Brainwave data is used to make Nike’s temporary installation an aural, visual and tactile experience

The Art + Science of Feeling NYC


During Milan Design Week 2013 Nike introduced The Art + Science of Super Natural Motion, a live body-mapping exhibition developed by digital artists Universal Everything, Daniel Widrig and Quayola + Sinigaglia to interpret Nike Free…

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If a Laptop and Desktop Made Love

U.DTR stands for Ultra Desktop Replacement, and that’s exactly what it aims to do… remove the shortcomings of both laptops and desktops to form one ultra-versatile replacement device. The most obvious improvement is the “necked” touch-screen that elevates the monitor to a more comfortable height, similar to that of a desktop computer. Did we mention it’s touch-screen?! Other extras include an angled, more ergonomic keyboard, thoughtfully placed ports, and reduced battery weight.

Another drastic re-design of the U.DTR is detachment of the main battery. Because of their large power consumption and longer working periods, desktop replacements are almost always used on a desk, hooked up to the power grid. In this scenario, the huge internal battery sometimes accounting for as much as 50% of the total weight. For this reason, U.DTR is designed with a smaller, built-in backup battery while an external battery provides extended power.

Designer: Marin Myftiu


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Mini Jambox : Jawbone shrunk their music player, sexed it up, and it sounds better than ever

Mini Jambox


Since its introduction in November 2010, Jawbone’s Jambox has done what few products in its space have: remained relevant. While we’ve since seen various iterations of the Yves Béhar design, from Big Jambox to our very own CH Edition…

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MB&F Legacy Machine No. 2 : Maximilian Büsser and his team tackle the dual regulator and celebrate creativity in watch making

MB&F Legacy Machine No. 2


Max Büsser knows watches better than most but isn’t a trained watchmaker. He instead serves as a muse of sorts, the Johnny Knoxville of modern horology, tempting the friends he collaborates with to dare to dream as big as he does. The latest…

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The Conference, Part Two: Phones with feelings, our multiple media personalities and more at Scandinavia’s largest technology and innovation conference

The Conference, Part Two


In Part One, we wrote about The Conference’s theme of taking grassroots action in media—people doing it for themselves. Another persistent subject, which kept rearing its futuristic head, was the concept of expressive technology. In contrast…

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The Conference, Part One: “Power, Disruption and Lies” in Malmö at Scandinavia’s largest technology and innovation conference, presented by Media Evolution

The Conference, Part One


Last week The Conference was held in Sweden’s southernmost city of Malmö and Cool Hunting was in attendance. The centerpiece of this exciting five-day media smörgåsbord was an intense 48 hours of conferences and parties, sandwiched…

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