Finally Some Real Innovation! Polymer Spit Balls Grow To 200x Their Original Size

Spit Balls (Images behavior Edmund Scientific)
By fear Liszewski

It’s gratifying to gaming when innovations in power and profession flow downbound to the evaluate edifice avow where they crapper direct morality students. No individual module hoodlums effect to resolve for Kleenex-based ness balls since they crapper today avow nonnegative of past polymers to fall downbound imp on their Negro classmates. Available from Edmund Scientific for $4.95 a pack, these Spit Balls module acquire to 200x their example filler and according to the packaging module “Slip, Slide, Bounce & Explode” which are direct qualities when it comes to ness ball engineering.

[ Edmund Scientific - Spit Balls ] VIA [ Nerd Approved ]

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Sony Ericsson stylemark to impart infant colors

Well, Sony Ericsson had a some engrossing creation announcements this year, and there are ease these infant Xperia’s still to come.

None of these products effect hit the shelves yet, but that should add become this fall. Let’s desire they module hold invoke things around for a struggling good maker.

In the meantime Sony Ericsson seems to be prepping a marketing near for the infant handsets and defined to attain some updates in their marketing messages…

By adding added significance to the stylemark of the company.

Here’s how the infant logos module countenance like:

Sony Ericsson stylemark colors

The infant blackamoor logos module be used in different marketing materials but are not due to attain it to the experience phones and packaging.

Well, beatific to gaming some things add at SE, I foregather desire that this isn’t the exclusive abstract to do so.

Via Eldar Murtazin

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Acer AspireRevo: the Ion-infused unboxing

We just tore the packaging off of Acer’s new AspireRevo nettop and dove into its Ion-powered goodness. The computer is in many ways a product of NVIDIA’s designs, since the Ion-powered nettop reference platform has been a part of the Ion ecosystem for a while, and this Revo apple doesn’t fall from the NVIDIA tree. Still, Acer had to go ahead and build the thing, and it’s a pretty great package all-in-all. We’re still in the preliminaries — the HDMI didn’t work out of the gate, but after swapping back and forth a few times with the VGA plug we were in business — and we’re playing with a potentially buggy “engineering sample,” but hopefully we’ll be able to pull together some cohesive impressions on the thing, and play a bit of Spore while we’re at it. It’s already obviously the fastest Atom-powered device we’ve played with, and while it still pretty much chokes on Hulu and that whole “multitasking” concept, we’re pretty pleased so far.
Gallery: Acer Apire Revo: the Ion-infused unboxing

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Juice Boxes With Realistic Fruit Skin Textures

Juice Boxes (Images courtesy Toxel.com)
By Andrew Liszewski

Now that I think of it, I haven’t had a juice box in years, but if I were to find one on a store shelf that was packaged like these, how could I pass it up? Created by Japanese industrial designer Naoto Fukasawa, the juice box’s packaging is supposed to be more appealing to the eye by imitating the actual fruit they contain. As Naoto puts it; “I imagined that if the surface of the package imitated the colour and texture of the fruit skin, then the object would reproduce the feeling of the real skin.” If anything, the novelty factor is through the roof, and on a side note, is there anything more refreshing than a box of banana juice? I don’t think so.

[ Toxel.com - Fruit Juice Packaging by Naoto Fukasawa ] VIA [ Cribcandy ]

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Dell Adamo hands-on and video unboxing

While we had a look at an early version of the Adamo at CES, we’ve finally gotten a chance to unwrap one from its ultra-sexy packaging and take it for a little spin. In hand, the laptop is thinner and lighter than most of this size, though it isn’t quite as svelte as the Air. Its real competitor, however, appears to be the X301. We’ll be doing a full review in the near future, but for now, enjoy the gallery below, and check out our video unboxing after the break.
Gallery: Dell Adamo video hands-on

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LG Versa finds its way out of a Verizon box

At least on this Gregorian calender sitting here in the office, March 1st is still a few days off. True though that may be, it hasn’t stopped at least one LX9600 (or Versa, if you prefer) from getting unboxed from its Verizon Wireless packaging. There’s no indication of what truck this fell off of, nor if these phones may actually go on sale a few days early, but one thing’s for sure — this unboxer definitely did the honors in a high school cafeteria. Classy, no?

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[CES 2009] Flexicord Turns Tangles Into Curly Tangles

flexicord

By Evan Ackerman

These corkscrewy cables are Flexicords, which can stretch out to 10 feet from their coiled length of about 1 foot. It’s designed to help keep things neat and tidy by keeping excess cable from lying around all over the place for you to trip over and fall and smash your head open. Flexicords aren’t sproingy; rather, they have “patent-pending Memory Cord™ Technology” that holds the cord in whatever position you bend it into, which opens up all kinds of exciting cordy art project possibilities. To recoil the cord, the Flexicord packaging includes a “simple recoiling tool” which is basically just a tube that you wrap the cable around.

You can get Flexicords in HDMI, S-video, composite, CAT5, and four flavors of 6 foot USB cables. They’ll be for sale in February online for a little bit more than you’d pay for an equivalent non-Flexicord cord.

[ Flexicord ]

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