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May 13, 2008

Here is a new motorcycle concept by NON-OBJECT called "nUCLEUS" "nUCLEUS" is a "Square Against Air" electric motorcycle boasting a thin comfortable saddle that lowers itself when idle and raises when in motion.
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Giuseppe Russo's tScan is a new concept scanner. The scanner is sleek and compact, measuring 350mm x 100mm and a thickness of 35mm.
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April 13, 2008

GRO design and TIM model makers, both from Eindhoven, The Netherlands, have teamed up once more to present a self-initiated design project - a football table.
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Porsche Design is presenting a white collection from May 2008 in Porsche Design Stores. The collection's distinction lies in the way it combines the color white with materials that impart a technical look, such as aluminum, titanium and stainless steel. As well as a mobile phone, the collection includes a jacket, sunglasses and a writing implement, as well as leather goods, jewelery and lighters.
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Ricoh, the Japanese digital camera manufacturer, has announced the R8, a compact digital camera. Features include a 2.7-inch LCD screen, a 10 megapixel CCD, sleek exterior emphasising simple, functional design, and Smooth Imaging Engine III processing for high-quality, low noise pictures.
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The University of Michigan College of Engineering has been awarded a five-year Army contract to develop a six-inch robotic spy plane modeled after a bat that would gather data from sights, sounds and smells in urban combat zones and transmit information back to a soldier in real time.
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AKG uses revolutionary flat-wire technology in the new K 701. The result is a dramatic sound placing you at your correct location with pinpoint accuracy.
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Tame is a concept by Michael Roller that sets a status message synced with all of your devices and applications.
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Designer Robin Lapo Bigio & Olivero Zanon have presented a concept - "i/o" - watch aimed at women? The masculine item is designed like a cuff bracelet with a hidden digital clock.
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March 4, 2008

Designer Alice Wang has created Asimov's First Law, a range of weighing scales.
The collection explores whether we are being psychologically harmed by the simple gadgets that surround us.
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