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10 Haziran 2008 Salı

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Introducing iPhone 3G.

With fast 3G wireless technology, GPS mapping, support for enterprise features like Microsoft Exchange, and the new App Store, iPhone 3G puts even more features at your fingertips. And like the original iPhone, it combines three products in one — a revolutionary phone, a widescreen iPod, and a breakthrough Internet device with rich HTML email and a desktop-class web browser. iPhone 3G. It redefines what a mobile phone can do — again.

4 Haziran 2008 Çarşamba

Multimedia Bed - The RUF-Cinema

Why watch a TV from your couch when you can turn your bed into a movie theater experience? That’s the theory behind the RUF BETTEN RUF-Cinema, a multimedia playground for adults. The site describes, “To go to the cinema in your pajamas, stretch out your feet as much as you want and snuggle down into your pillow? That’s not a vision with RUF-Cinema, the first multimedia bed of the furture, it’s every evening’s reality. Interesting perspectives, visionary technology: RUF-Cinema looks just as good from the rear as from the front. The most striking features: futuristic punched metal cover and spectacular cable channel. Looking good: a home cinema rack fitted between the two headboard bolsters offers enough space for items such as a beamer, DVD player and games consoles. The lit frosted glass top with infraared touch sensor is an eye-catcher.”


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Multimedia Bed - The RUF-Cinema (GALLERY)
Multimedia Bed - The RUF-Cinema (GALLERY)

High Tech Luxury Offices - Cybertecture Egg

High Tech Luxury Offices - Cybertecture Egg (GALLERY)Cybertecture Egg is a new office design set to be built in India. The smart architectural egg is a design based on interactive building designs of the future, a term being referred to as Cybertecture, dubbed by company, Cybertecture International.

When it is complete, The Cybertecture Egg in Mumbai, India will be one of the world’s most high tech office buildings. The structure, which appears to be resting on an angle, does not have a rounded tip, but instead the top of the 13th floor on the 32,000 sq m building is flat. In it rests a sky garden that will perform thermolysis.

“PV panels will be installed on top of the building and a wind turbine on the sky gardens will generate electricity,” World Architecture News says. “A water filtration system will also be incorporated into the building to recycle grey water for flushing and irrigation purpose.”

The building is packed with elements intended to give those working in the building the top in terms of office luxury, including health monitors in bathrooms that are capable of performing on-site testing like weigh-ins and blood pressure checks.

They’ve estimated the project will be complete by the end of 2010.