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Tiny Mobile Phone Concept

Posted in Ficticious, Mobile Phones by Chetz on December 13th, 2006

Concept Phone This is a concept design for a mobile phone that only - get this - calls people! (I am waiting for the day that a phone comes out with no voice connectivity.) This looks to us like a great, simplistic design. The photo here is a revision of the original design used to better portray the functionality.

The 3.14″ phone has basically 5 buttons, 4 to dial and one to answer. The 4 buttons with numbers allow you to dial by sliding them to the left, pushing on the center, or sliding to the right …

Avoid Spam with a 10 Minute Email Account

Posted in Ficticious by Chetz on December 7th, 2006

10 Minute EmailI (as do many others) have multiple email accounts, and one in particular that I use for junk email when I have to register for products or anything that I am afraid I will get spam for. With this tool, you can create a temporary email account that will expire after 10 minutes. The site says that you can retrieve the email, read it and even reply to them. You can also extend your time as needed while your waiting for the email to arrive. Dodgeit.com provides a similar service that gives you …

Scal Pal Home Lasik Device

Posted in Ficticious by Darrin Olson on September 13th, 2006

Scal Pal Home Lasik DeviceThis interesting hand held gadget is called the Scal-Pal Scanning Adjusting Laparascopic Personal Laser from LASIK@Home. It’s used for performing visioin correcting lasik surgery in the privacy of your own home.

What’s extra-unique about the Scal-Pal (aside from enabling you to perform detailed laser eye surgery on yourself at home) is that this home lasik device is a femtosecond laser and excimer laser all in one. What does that mean you say? The femtosecond laser is used to cut a small flap off the top of your eye to allow the laser …





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