Sep 9 2008
Dig deeper into the recesses of your closet and this is what you’d want to find, a clothes rack modeled on something akin to a skeleton. Finnish designer Lincoln Kayiwa has reinvented the traditional coat rack to bestow on it aesthetics and...
Sep 9 2008
The severe credit crunch that several of the world’s economies are facing has already led to some hard decisions. Already hundreds of thousands of people have lost jobs as companies try to make up for lost profitability by cutting costs and...
Sep 9 2008
With a name like that iGorenje could have done little else than let Apple’s baby do all the talking. Gorenje has made several appliances, including a fridge, washing machine and a microwave, which all have one thing in common – they all are...
Sep 9 2008
First and foremost, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky is coming to the US on September 15. And second, I’m not typing any more ‘full stops’ in the title and that’s the end of that. STALKER: Clear Sky, which has already seen light of the day in Europe,...
Sep 9 2008
We cannot be too profligate with our energy usage, and this is a fact accepted by all and sundry. Wasting energy has a direct consequence in form of higher energy bills, and in the larger arithmetic of emissions, it simply does not bode well. So when...
Sep 9 2008
The market is flooded with all sort of weird looking USB flash drives. And frankly, for a device that a company cannot differentiate too much in terms of the basic features, all that remains to do is change the appearance. The customers, too, will...
Sep 9 2008
Necessity is the mother of invention. Adverse situations often provide inspiration to people and a key to improving upon the day-to-day utilities is to subject them to not so usual circumstances. Enough with the crap, here is a guide to improving...
Sep 9 2008
Behold the glory of world’s first ever robotic servants. Is it that your worst fears of machines invading your homes have realized? Well, not quite! The robots that this post focuses on are completely harmless beings. They are only there to...
Sep 8 2008
I believe it is not a memory lapse but an inherent flaw that the evolution has bestowed upon us. We’re doomed to forget what we put in our refrigerators days ago, only to remember it some days after it has actually gone unpleasant, to say the...
Sep 8 2008
Federal Reserve has been under constant fire for its handling of the sub-prime monster. Tuesday saw the bank accept its poor handling of the circumstances that led to the crisis. The bank acknowledged that lenders aggressively sold loans to buyers...