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petegilbert says...

"Litl is an innovative new web computer, or webbook, that marries the communication functions of a laptop and TV. Small, portable, and equally at home on a kitchen countertop or a living-room coffee table, the webbook is designed for families with multiple users who like to keep in touch and socialize. Litl is always connected to the web (with access to Wi-Fi) and flips upright like an easel for TV-like viewing of photos and video. It has no hard drive, files or applications of its own, but instead runs on the “cloud,” using web-based applications like webmail, Google, Flickr and Facebook."

Filed under: computers, design

lukasztyrala says...

Filed under: book, design, illustration

Laurent says...

Alors autant je suis fan de la Magic Mouse, autant là…


Comptez 75$ pour ce truc.

Filed under: design, souris

cuperix says...

the skype brand. thats how you do it.

Filed under: brand, cool, design

petegilbert says...


Get yourself over to MoCo and have a look. Their new design is fantastic, although different to most web sites. Their pages "go the other way" and extend off to the right. When you scroll the page moves left rather than up. Or do I mean right rather than down? Whatever. I know, it's been done before and it doesn't always work, but here it works really well. I really like it.

Filed under: design

x0x04pat says...

Filed under: bottle, design, Evian

mschultz says...

http://www.openofficemouse.com/

[Thanks @amyhoy]

 

Filed under: committee, design, fail

designwagen says...

#home interior Sustainable Office Unileverhaus, Germany by Behnisch Architekten http://bit.ly/DA5nd
modern design

Filed under: design, interior, modern

pgh says...

One hour very well spent listening to Robert Wright and Daniel Dennett discussing everything from evolution (including the 'G' word), consciousness, economics and philosophy. As always, it gets stuck when two highly intellectual guys 'dual' and is as much about point scoring as finding the 'truth'. Still however fascinating to sit through.

One aspect that Robert Wright touches on very briefly is the notion of 'innate' belief - posing it as the reason why they can't agree, or are ever likely to agree. That sticks out as one of the aspects to consider. Perhaps through learnings over time, our unique and individualistic coding structures just somehow won't give in to the others notion, and in some way restricts us from clearly imaging the others position.

Enjoy.

Filed under: consciousness, design, economics, evolution, philosophy, sentience

petegilbert says...

Filed under: Cartoon, design