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The Mercedes F125 Hydrogen Concept.


The Mercedes-Benz F125, is the latest technology concept in a long line of research vehicles, from the Stuttgart-based automaker.  Powered by hydrogen and electricity, the F125 will initially evolve from it’s gullwing coupe effect, into a four door sedan, and it may very well be the future generation of the S class Mercedes-Benz.  This luxurious eco-friendly car of your dreams is perfected by an E4Matic all-wheel-drive-system, consisting of 4 motors mounted in each wheel, a total of 231 horsepower and it’s able to get from 0-62 mph in 4.9 seconds and from 80 to 120 km/h in 3.2 seconds. The top speed of the F125 is 220 km/h.

The electric motor is powered by hydrogen fuel cell, offering 621 miles on a full tank of hydrogen and aside from the fuel cell; the Mercedes F125  stores it’s energy in a Lithium-sulfur high-voltage battery.  The avant-guard interior design of the Mercedes F125, features some of the latest technological innovations, such as natural touch, gesture and voice control, and the “your command” cloud-based infotainment system.  The saloon architectural seat design is fashionable created for the style conscious individual and each automobile is tailored to the driver’s personal needs, without removing his hands from the steering wheel.

The lounge-like atmosphere is entwined with Wood, Alcantara and Silk.  The COMMAND of the day and tomorrow are also proactive.  The Mercedes-Benz F125, in any case is a large vehicle. Measuring 4998mm in length, 1980mm in width, 1430mm in height and 3333mm wheelbase, now feast your eyes upon the slide-out trunk. This is the vision of the future mobility.  The overall picture is redefining automotive luxury and the Mercedes F125 is emission-free driving in First Class.

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The Full Mood Odessey Pillow.


The giant ‘Full Moon Odyssey‘ floor pillow by Korean designer Lily Suh & Zoono of i3lab, is intended to give you a dream-like experience as if your are sleeping on the moon. “The print is a real image of the moon which includes 65 individual frames of the lunar mosaic images taken 23 February 2005 from Nantes, France by Astronomy photographer Norbert Rumiano, together with Chin Wel Loon with a 6 inch telescope and DMK astronomer’s camera.”

The Kisai Night Vision Wristwatch.


Tokyoflash is on the loose once more, and this time it’s introducing a concept that has been in the works for months on end. The Kisai Night Vision and as they say, “what a difference a year makes.” As of today, the LED wristwatch is up for grabs, constructed with black stainless steel, sub-surface LEDs, a hexagonal form factor and support for USB recharging. Despite your initial assumptions, it’s actually capable of displaying both time and date, and there’s even a built-in alarm with a “light-up animation.” Fancy! It’s available in black with blue, green or red LEDs, and if you order soon, you’ll be able to snag one for $129 / £79 / €89; procrastinators will face a sticker of $149 / £91 / €103. Check the method below.

Ermenegildo Zegna Celebrates 20 Years.


Year 2011 sees the Italian fashion house Ermenegildo Zegna celebrating its 20th Anniversary in China.  To commemorate this occasion Ermenegildo Zegna made a special limited edition collection of just twenty pieces to mark this important milestone.  The collection include watches, cufflinks, mobile phones and fabrics made in collaboration with Girard-Perregaux, Tateossian and Vertu.

Twenty limited edition cufflinks created by Tateossian, in solid 18 kt rose gold. Replicating the Zegna China 20th Anniversary logo, with discreetly embedded rubies.

The Signature Vertu for Ermenegildo Zegna China 20th Anniversary Limited Edition presents Vertu’s iconic Signature handset in precious rose gold, sapphire crystal and exotic alligator skin.
As a testimony of its unequalled success in China, Ermenegildo Zegna offers two unique fabrics, signature to the link between the Chinese culture and the sartorial tradition of the Ermenegildo Zegna Wool-Mill.

The watch, with its timeless design, is adorned with an elegant rose gold case, true to Girard-Perregaux’s great chronograph tradition as well as a rare and precious specially designed movement guaranteed by Girard-Perregaux.  On the dial, a tachymeter scale lends it an assertively sporty character, while the logo at 6 o’clock is a tribute to the 20 years that Ermenegildo Zegna has been in China.  The mechanism features one of the most spectacular watchmaking complications – a coaxial Rattrappante chronograph with Foudroyante.  The two superimposed second hands of the Rattrappante chronograph enable to time several events which start simultaneously but which last for different times.  The Foudroyante is represented by the red hand in the counter at 9 o’clock, and enables to measure the final chronograph time to one-eighth of a second.  It completes one revolution of the counter per second, stopping on one of the 8 sections at the end of the timed event.

The iBottleOpener?


Oh, third-party accessory makers; is there anything you won’t make for the iPhone?  You’ve made it into a wallet, you’ve made it into meat thermometer and now you can also make this thing.  For just $19.99, white boys can go h.a.m. by turning their $500 phone into a 50 cent bar tool.  Given that the name is “iBottleOpener“, this thing probably warrants no explanation… but here goes: Because nothing mixes with alcohol like expensive gadgetry, the iBottleOpener converts your boring, not-covered-in-beer iPhone into a bottle opener. It’s one part bottle opener, one part protective case, and all parts swag.  Still perplexed as to how it works? Check out the promo video below. At the very least, it’s worth it for the “Yeaaaaah, buddy” about 15 seconds in.

Infinity x Bell & Ross.


Car maker Infiniti has unveiled the Limited Edition BR02-8 Infiniti Carbon Case Purple 8 Pro Dial wristwatch, engineered by Bell & Ross.  The watch is the second timepiece revealed by Infiniti, the first of which was the special edition BR03-92 Instrument Phantom model commemorating the arrival of the Infiniti FX Limited Edition.  The seconds hand and eighth digit sit on a matt black dial, featuring a photo-luminescent finish in the same purple used by Infiniti.  The number ‘eight’ is a symbol of luck in Asia and resembles the symbol for infinity and the automaker’s badge when rotated. The steel case back of the watch is engraved with the Infiniti signature.  The BR02-8 Infiniti Carbon Case Purple 8 Pro Dial wristwatch is limited to 200 pieces, each with a base MSRP of £3,090 ($5,080).

The Shape Of Things To Come.


Curves are the new black when it comes to industrial design. From the elongated drop silhouette of Apple’s Macbook AIR laptop computer, to the very sexy swooping lines of the Fisker “Karma” Hybrid Sports Car.  From time to time, my staff will sometimes run across objects of desire that are truly intriguing by design but confusing when it comes to function. This collection of leather home accessories by Jerome Olivet for French home furnisher Roche Bobois, is a perfect example of this. From what we could gather we have a photo-frame, a basket, a magazine rack, a laptop surface?, a charger plate?, a vase? and a flux capacitor? Whatever they are intended to function as, they are certainly beautifully designed with luscious gradient curves begging to be touched. I suppose that when objects look this good, they don’t really need an obvious function.

The Two Halves Of Time.


Many watch innovations come from the digital neophyte camp. The possibilities are limitless but what about the analog peeps? The Ikku is a watch project aimed squarely at innovating how time is read using traditional movements. The face is divided into half spheres. The left half signifies hours while the right tells minutes. Each of the half spheres are demarcated into 12 points with its own needle. To read time, just look at the hours on the left, then minutes on the right. Beautiful design and it’s certainly different. Should be in stores soon.

The “Eyeborg” Documentary.


For the launch of the game “Deus Ex: Human Revolution,” Square Enix commissioned filmmaker Rob Spence to investigate prosthetics, cybernetics and human augmentation. Spence is a self-proclaimed cyborg who lost one eye, and replaced it with a wireless video camera. He is now known as “Eyeborg”, check his story out below, and BEWARE… the film contains some pretty gruesome surgery footage.

Keep Your Wi-Fi To Yourself.


Researchers at the University of Tokyo in Japan have created a special paint which can block out wireless signals. The paint, which could cost as little at £10 per kilogram, contains an aluminium-iron oxide which resonates at the same frequency as wi-fi – or other radio waves – meaning the airborne data is absorbed and blocked. While paints blocking lower frequencies have been available for some time, this new technology is the first to absorb frequencies transmitting as high as 100GHz (gigahertz). Signals carrying a larger amount of data – such as wireless internet – travel at a higher frequency than, for example, FM radio.

The paint has a number of interesting potential applications including: keeping wireless networks secure, blocking phone calls during movies, shielding hospital rooms from unwanted electromagnetic radiation, and making clothes that protect people from electromagnetic waves.

Gulp: The Movie – Via Nokia.


Less than a year after making the world’s smallest animation, Nokia just ticked off that large, lurking item on the to-do list: conjuring the world’s largest stop motion animation.  The new film, Gulp, tells the simple story of a fisherman who gets swallowed by a larger predator. It was shot entirely with the Nokia N8 phone. “Strapping the device to a 40-meter high cherry picker on a massive expanse of beach with gale force winds seemed like a good challenge for the smartphone,” says David Bruno, a creative at Wieden + Kennedy London which created the spot along with directing team Sumo Science, from animation studio Aardman, and sand artist Jamie Wardley, from sand and ice sculpture specialists, Sand in Your Eye.

Sumo Science, aka Ed Patterson and Will Studd, director of photography Toby Howell and Wardley, literally fought time and tides over the five-day shoot to complete the painstaking animation process before the sea wiped out their efforts. The team used stencils, modded rakes, and a crew of sand artists and volunteer animation students to create the sand shapes and characters that brought the narrative to life.  The action was captured by three Nokia N8s suspended from a crane, with each frame representing a single shot from the phone cam.

This spot is part of an ongoing campaign using unique, often technically challenging videos to showcase the capabilities of Nokia handsets. And while you probably won’t be snapping photos of your family with a cherry picker anytime soon, it’s not a bad way to tout the 12-megapixel camera and “Carl Zeiss 4-element Tessar optics” in the N8. The largest scene in Gulp occupied 11,000 square feet of Pendine Beach in South Wales.  The agency says the film earned a Guinness nod for “world’s largest stop motion animation set.”  Last September, W+K London earned buzz for the smallest ever stop motion animation, Dot, also filmed with an N8 equipped with Cellscope, a microscope imaging device.  Watch the Making of Gulp below.

IWC Portuguese Sidérale Scafusia.


After ten years of intensive research, IWC has succeeded in uniting solar time with sidereal time, together with astronomical displays, in a single watch.  The front of the IWC Portuguese Sidérale Scafusia features the solar time, the sidereal time, power reserve and a very large tourbillon as seconds display.  The Portuguese Sidérale Scafusia is not only an impressive sight from the front, but also from the reverse side, with its imprinted night sky and perpetual calendar.  The calendar is shown in the form of a circular cut-out and counts the days of the year continuously: the 1st of January is day 1, the 31st of December day 365; or, in the case of a leap year indicated by the letters LY, number 366.

Richard Branson’s Flying Submarine.


Described as an underwater aircraft, the Necker Nymph comes in tandem with the Necker Belle, Branson’s catamaran on the high seas.  But the Nymph allows boaters to get low, flying underneath the water to depths of 30 meters (98 feet). Helmed by a trained pilot, it soars at a speed of 6 knots (7 mph).  Dives typically last from one to two hours and passengers wear normal scuba breathing gear.  It’s housed at Necker Island, Branson’s luxury home in the Caribbean (the same one that indeed recently burned down).  The dives, which last for 1-2 hours at time, start at $2,500 per day.

The Grand 350 Aston Martin Cell Phone.


After the Mobiado concept phone for Aston Martin, the Canadian luxe phone-maker is finally out with the first phone off the Aston Martin collection.  The Grand 350 Aston Martin body is CNC machined from aircraft specification aluminum, and anodized to produce an elegant hard surface. The frame is then inlayed with sapphire crystal.  The infrared window is made from a solid piece of ruby crystal. The screws are stainless steel or gun metal black stainless steel.  The buttons of the Grand 350 Aston Martin are a dramatic combination of sapphire crystal and stainless steel.  The phone is available in three designer styles; black, black satin, and silver.  The Grand 350 Aston Martin is unlocked, with quad-band GSM/EGSM, 3.5G, HSPDA, and WLAN connectivity.  The phone works within North America, Europe, Africa, Asia- Pacific, and South America where GSM/EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 networks are available.  It is equipped with a 3.2 megapixel camera and video camera, integrated GPS, 2.36″ display with up to 16 million colors, Bluetooth and micro USB connectivity, as well as a music and video player with a 2.5mm AV connector.

The Franklin Project.


No matter what industry you work in, if you have a job, you have an appreciation for money, but for some people having it is just as good as looking at it.  The visual esthetic of the $100 bill hasn’t changed too drastically in the last 20 years, but recently a collection sprouted of reinventions of the bill with Mr. Franklin’s face.  There were some whimsical additions to the collection (like the one above) but I tried to focus on the cooler/more practical ones.  Check the method below.

What Did One Robot Say To The Other?


What did one chatbot say to the other chatbot? Quite a lot, actually (but good luck making any sense out of it.)  That’s what researchers from Cornell’s Creative Machines Lab recently discovered, after pitting two bots against one another for a good ol’ fashioned talk-off.  It’s all part of the lab’s submission to this year’s Loebner Prize Competition in Artificial Intelligence (an event that awards $100,000 to the team whose computer programs can conduct the most human-like conversations). Unfortunately for Cornell’s squad, their chatbots still have a long way to go before achieving conversational coherence, though they could easily get hired as anchors on most cable news networks. Throughout the course of their frenetic (and often snippy) discussion, one bot raised a heavy question about God and existence, while the other boldly claimed to be a unicorn. Basically, they had the exact same conversation we used to have in our dorm rooms every night, at around 4 am. Watch it for yourself, it’s intriguing and quite funny all at the same time.

The ‘Smart’ Surfboard.


I love surfing, and as most true surfers can tell you, surfing is a sport governed by feelings.  But the driving forces behind the joint project, PUKAS and TECNALIA, aim to “turn feelings into facts and figures” and provide as yet unquantified data that can be directly applied to improve the features of surfboards, the technical performance of surfers and/or measurement of parameters during competition. Check the method below.

Hublot Chukker Bang Watch.


Hublot have released in collaboration with Polo Gold Cup Gstaad the limited edition Chukker Bang.  The new watch is inspired by the world of polo, and even developed together with Facundo Piers, who is one of the wold’s best polo players.  Movement is the Swiss automatic Hublot caliber HUB1141 flyback automatic chronograph movement with 59 jewels, 28,800 vph and a power reserve of 42 hours.  The special feature of this caliber is its 7 min. 30 counter which reflects the length of one period of play, or “chukka”, in a polo match.  Its chronograph hand completes one revolution of the dial in 30 seconds.  Other features include a 44.5mm titanium case and grille, a ceramic bezel, satin bridges with black PVD titanium screws, a rhodium-plated main plate, and, of course, special Chukker Bang engraving on the back.  Only 500 numbered pieces of the watch will be produced and it also comes in a version with a diamond encrusted grill.

A PLANET Made Of Diamonds.


Astronomers think they have recently found a star that was transformed and condensed into a planet made of solid diamond.  The team was able to detect the “diamond planet” with the 64m radio telescope in Parkes, Australia, and found out that it orbits an unusual star known as a pulsar.  The scientists’ measurements indicate that the planet has slightly more mass than Jupiter, but is 20 times as dense.  With the planet likely to be made largely of oxygen and carbon, its high density means it is almost certainly crystalline, meaning that a large part of the planet may be similar to a diamond.  The pulsar and its planet are part of the Milky Way’s plane of stars and lie 4,000 light-years away in the constellation of Serpens (the Snake).  Lets hope Lil Wayne doesn’t get there first.

Yelawolf x Driver: San Francisco.


As a fan of all things street racing, I was juiced to find out that the Driver franchise was claiming stake in my current city of residence San Francisco.  The trailers, vehicle list, and locations all got me excited, but after finding out that Yelawolf was releasing a single for the game, I started looking forward to the soundtrack.  Check out a behind the scenes look at the Wolf man talking about the single.

The Video-Game T-Shirt.


The tech company Zappar has teamed up with Hybrid Apparel to launch a range of T-shirts that feature augmented-reality technology.  The tees, which go on sale in December, coincide with an app that brings the graphics to life when viewed on an Apple or Android smartphone or tablet device. As you can see in the video, a viewer can even play a video game on a friend’s T-shirt, through their tablet.

Tough to wrap your head around? Check out the video, which actually makes the whole concept appear pretty cool. I wonder: Will people actually get on board with augmented-reality clothing? Who knows; it could be the next big thing in fashion.

The Rules Of Freelancing.


 

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The Gold Bold.


The recently announced BlackBerry Bold 9900 is the latest handset to receive the golden touch from luxury brand Amosu Couture.  The handset features a 24 carat gold bezel and can be customized to include Swarovski crystals, diamonds or personalized engraving.  There is also an option to purchase a handmade leather, python or crocodile case to match the phone.  Pricing starts from £999 (€1140) and the handset is available for pre-order now.

Norwegian Hosts First Twitter-Themed Cruise.


Norwegian Cruise Line has announced plans for the world’s first at-sea tweetup for cruise-loving social media enthusiasts.  The SeaTweetup will be a three-night cruise around the Bahamas and is billed by the organizers as the world’s meeting for Twitter users at sea.  The cruise, departing Miami on November 18, will be hosted by Norwegian Cruise Line’s 2,002-passenger Norwegian Sky and is organized by, among others, social media TV show SocialBuzzTV and digital media consultants Social Esquire.

HTC Teams Up With Beats By Dre.


The marriage of these two companies is very, very good. We are very good for each other,” says Jimmy Iovine, the chairman of Interscope Geffen A&M Records and co-founder of Beats By Dr. Dre with rapper/producer Dr. Dre. “With HTC’s innovation, technology and leadership, we feel we can really compete with anybody in this area.”

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