Spiffy Sci-fi Glasses With Auto Focus

 

Hum, glasses with LCD ‘lenses’ in them that will auto focus and thus eliminate the need for bi-focals. This is so cool because I’m sure that in a few years I’m going to need them. I wonder if when they hit the street they will be featured in a movie. You know, one of those product placement deals where the item gets some serious closeups when the protagonist has pensive moments.

"…The dynamic glasses change focus using a 5-micron-thick layer of nematic liquid crystal, sandwiched between two pieces of glass. Molecules of the liquid crystal reorient themselves when exposed to an electric field and the researchers used this to create a type of dynamic Fresnel lens.

In a normal Fresnel lens, concentric rings are carved into a piece of glass causing light to become focused in a similar way to a conventional lens. Dynamic glasses mimic the Fresnel effect using concentric circles of clear electrodes on the pieces of glass containing the crystal. Activating these electrodes causes the liquid crystal to align into rings and focus light passing through the lens…"

Smart glasses switch focus in an instant

R/C Doraemon Helicopter

 If there ever was a toy that screamed out "mod me, hack me, subvert my cuteness!" it’s this. What could be more fun to cram a camera into than a remote control flying Doraemon helicopter? I mean, it a robotic cat from the 25th century after all. It needs some mad video moves. With this you will be one step closer to ruling the world…

[via Oh Gizmo!]

Doraemon Helicopter

‘Cable Guys’ Cables

 

I like anthropomorphic computer equipment, it makes it feel better when you have to bash it about to make it work… Just kidding! These cable are just the thing to liven up your work space, heck if you have these your going to want to plug and un-plug your iPod again and again. I like the color codes on them too, very handy.

[via core77

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More ePaper (e-ink, eBook, whatever) Device On The Way

 

Hum, looks to be about the same price as the Libre from Sony.  

…sporting a 400MHz XScale processor, 64MB RAM, 224MB user-accessible internal flash memory, WiFi, Ethernet, 3.5-millimeter audio jack, and slots for SD and CF cards as well as USB drives. iRex claims over a week of three-hour-a-day reading sessions are possible between charges, and also promises to expand upon the PDF, XHTML, TXT, and MP3 formats that will supported at launch.

If I had a coupon or a gift card I’d buy one. Heck, if someone loans me one I’ll review it. I do all my reading on my PDA right now anyway so moving to a nice sized device like this would be a real treat. So with that said, if anyone needs a review done on their eBook product speak up and email me (look on the right for my addy).

iRex reveals deets on its iLiad eBook reader – Engadget

Cell Camera Aux Lenses

 

Now this is a cool idea. Little lenses that fit on your cell phone to give the camera in it special effects. Wide angle, telephoto, distortions… Pretty cool! And when not in use they have their own lens cover and chain to keep it with the phone, after all it wouldn’t be of much use if you didn’t have it handy when you needed it.

Gummi Phone-Cam Special Effects