
Designer Sherwood Forlee has created the Speak-er that comes in the form factor of a cartoon speech bubble. [Yanko] More
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Here is the Peugeot 607 Feline concept that features some “retro-innovations include doors that slide into the front fenders, much like the Kaiser Darrin, and direction seeking headlights, much like the Tucker Torpedo.” For your info, this carbon fiber concept was introduced at Geneva in 2000. See more pictures after the jump. [SeriousWheels] More

Denis Guidone has creatively designed the Ora Unica, a unique watch concept that has won the Adamo Eva International Design Competition. The “Ora Unica” means One Hour in English. This timepiece consists of 2 circular faces – one depicting the minute hand while the other shows the hour hand. As time passes, the doodle somehow changes. [Yanko]

Suissa Computers from Canada has designed the Enlighten PC, which is a very limited edition (only 10 units). This PC features 4GB of memory, a 1TB hard drive, and a choice of an Intel Quad Core or AMD X2 processor. No info on pricing or availability so far. [Crave]

Here is the Glovephone concept that will call 911 automatically whenever it detects itself being in a fist fight. Wow! There is also an emergency button for if you find yourself injured with limited mobility. Sadly, it is just a concept. [Gizmodo via Upcoming Cell Phones]

Designed by Moritz Waldemeyer, the Pong Dinner Table features embedded with 2,400 LED lights along with a couple of trackpads. It is part of MoMA’s Design & the Elastic Mind Exhibit. [MoMa]

Here is good news for you. The Sony Tubular non-directional speaker concept has become reality. The speaker will be released on the next June 20th, 2008. Measuring 325mm x 1845mm x 325mm and 12.5kg, the new “Sountina†speaker (NSA-PF1) is a transparent organic glass tube which vibrates and expand sound to 360 degrees. It provides a frequency response of 50Hz – 20,000Hz, an input line, a 13cm subwoofer speaker, a 7cm medium speaker and the tweeter which is all of the organic glass. The speaker is priced at around €6500. [Akihabara]

The Yamaha-branded Deus Ex Machina concept motorcycle was designed by Art Center Pasadena student Jake Loniak. The concept bike is powered by ultra-capacitors and doped nano-phoshpate batteries and it is controlled using 36 pneumatic muscles with 2 linear actuators set along a spine consisting of seven artificial vertebrae. Its helmet is also pneumatically attached. The bike is claimed to have a top speed of 75mph and can reach 0 – 60mph in 3 seconds. [Green Car Design] More