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World Oldest Computer Mouses - Rare Photos Collection
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011
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Digital Roll Laptop - Amazing Technology Photos
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Monday, April 11, 2011
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Though many cool designs have been offered for the laptops of the future but digital roll is really awesome and unique concept designed by Hao Hua. D Roll Laptop can be considers as “next generation laptop design,” as it does away with the book-like form factor in favor of one mimicking an artist’s scroll. Whether or not something like this will even be possible in the near future seems to matter less when you look at how much effort Hua put in the design.
Though it’s just a concept but the design is inspiring and would definitely catch the eyes of other designers wishing to create a better-looking and practical laptop. If this hits the market, it would be swept off the shelves in no time.





World's Longest Keyboard - Amazing Photos Collection
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Sunday, April 10, 2011
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The world's Longest Key Board has also been invented see that amazing keypad pictures below.

Jean Shin who design this interactive sculpture simply gave the name TEXTile. As the name suggest it's as smooth as the clothe made in Textile Mill.
This amazing invention (world’s longest keypad) is placed at The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia.

The design includes more than 22,528 computers and 192 custom keycap which are attached with fabric, a custom keyboard and software assets as well as interactive video projection and painted aluminum frames. It sets out line by line transcript of the electronic communication that the artist and manufacturing in creating enabling it to sculpture in its own archives!

The first three ranks of the civil e-mails key assets that allow visitors to type in their own messages that are projected onto the opposite end of the fabric.

The sculpture was created as a comment on the extent of the impact that e-mail and other virtual communication has had on our lives I suppose if a banner saying "e-mail is a good thing" would have made the too!


Jean Shin who design this interactive sculpture simply gave the name TEXTile. As the name suggest it's as smooth as the clothe made in Textile Mill.
This amazing invention (world’s longest keypad) is placed at The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia.

The design includes more than 22,528 computers and 192 custom keycap which are attached with fabric, a custom keyboard and software assets as well as interactive video projection and painted aluminum frames. It sets out line by line transcript of the electronic communication that the artist and manufacturing in creating enabling it to sculpture in its own archives!

The first three ranks of the civil e-mails key assets that allow visitors to type in their own messages that are projected onto the opposite end of the fabric.

The sculpture was created as a comment on the extent of the impact that e-mail and other virtual communication has had on our lives I suppose if a banner saying "e-mail is a good thing" would have made the too!

Folding Fan Keyboard - Amazing Technology
Sometimes a conceptual product is so good that you love it instantly and wish somehow you can get hold of it. This gizmo is exactly one such product. Dubbed as None Bacteria Project Keystick, it is basically a folding keyboard with some sort of bacteria cleaning technology that makes computing more healthy. But even if you forget this part it is super cool! The keyboard boast of a folding design, which ultimately folds into a folding fan, making it extremely portable for mobile professionals, students and regular travelers.







1970 and 80's Old Computer Ads
System Industries: “80 MB for under $12,000″ (1977)

Technico Inc TMS9900: “Two bytes are better than one” (1978)

RadioShack: Issac Asimov featuring a color computer (1982)

HoneyWell: “What the Heck is Electronic Mail?” (1981)

Microsoft: “Introducing Microsoft Excel” (1987)

LBMS: “Cut through paper-based Case Methods” (1991)

Penril: “We call it a Penril Modem” (1971)

Digi-Log: “Briefcase Portability” (1976)

Cromemco: “The New 16K RAM card…” (1977)

RadioShack: “Designing a revolutionary concept…” (1985)


Technico Inc TMS9900: “Two bytes are better than one” (1978)

RadioShack: Issac Asimov featuring a color computer (1982)

HoneyWell: “What the Heck is Electronic Mail?” (1981)

Microsoft: “Introducing Microsoft Excel” (1987)

LBMS: “Cut through paper-based Case Methods” (1991)

Penril: “We call it a Penril Modem” (1971)

Digi-Log: “Briefcase Portability” (1976)

Cromemco: “The New 16K RAM card…” (1977)

RadioShack: “Designing a revolutionary concept…” (1985)
