Seen that? – Peter Norberg’s Modular Me-Mo   December 19th, 2009

Peter Norberg’s Modular Me-Mo at Tech Without Wires

Seen that? - Peter Norberg's Modular  Me-Mo

Truly a merger between fashion and technology, the Me-Mo concept by Peter Norberg is a must see. With modular designs for mobile phone, GPS, keyboard and other nifty things you can bring around, the Me-Mo does not only look like a wallet, it also sports a lot of hip. There are supposedly other features hidden inside such as the ability for each gadget to collaborate with one another. For instance taking [...] Read More


100 Portable Apps for your USB Stick at Tech Without Wires

What is a portable application? A portable application is a piece of software that you can install on a USB memory stick and the stick can be used on any computer. When an application is launched from the memory stick no data, cookies, or other evidence will be kept on the computer; all data is fed back to the memory stick. When you take out the memory stick from a [...] Read More


Ultra-portable PC: eeePC at Tech Without Wires

Want an ultra-portable PC with solid state memory and a small price? Then you will not have to wait much longer as ASUS has come up with a beauty to behold. Available in USA now, the Eee PC features a small price of around $200. The top of the range Eee PC sports a 7" display, and 8GB of solid state "disk" memory. Also available is an ethernet connection, wi-fi transceiver. It [...] Read More


Modular Helmets, Are They Safe? at Under My Helmet

You've no doubt seen one of the newer (~10 years or so) phases in motorcycle helmets; the modular, or flip-face helmet. It looks very much like a normal full-face helmet when it's closed, but the entire front, including the face shield and the chin guard, flip up out of the way. This, I suppose, is so you can eat, drink, smoke or what-ever while you're riding. They have to be DOT [...] Read More


The Modular NFridge at The Gadgets Weblog

The thing about the refrigerator is it's big and bulky, taking up more space than I'd like. Apparently Electrolux global design lab has come up with a way to decrease the energy and the space, yet still remain a refrigerator. As you can see, the NFridge is built with modular blocks that stack together in whatever way you like. This way, you only let the cold air out of one area [...] Read More


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