
Here is the Sony VAIO Zoom concept that features a touch-sensitive keypad, as well as a holographic glass screen.
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Here is the Sony VAIO Zoom concept that features a touch-sensitive keypad, as well as a holographic glass screen.

Here is Kizaski, Suzuki’s newest concept car, which is displayed at 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show. Hit the break to see more dazzling pics.

Designed by Ian Ortega, MOL is a non-invasive device, which can constantly monitor the glucose level in the patients’ blood. The device sends radiation that permeates the different layers of the skin in order to feedback with patients´ glucose level.

Let’s take a look at this Porsche Cayenne concept. It is 50% transparent letting you see the internal parts. The car is being shown at the Frankfurt Motor Show. For your info, the Cayenne Hybrid is able to travel up to 75 miles per hour using its electric motor. See more pictures after the jump.

Here is a video of the Volvo ReCharge, an electric car which draws power from its lithium polymer battery. Watch the video after the break.

Cheers and Gears, a General Motors fan site, shows us these GM Dashboard and Key Fob Concepts including a wireless key fob with a built-in scroll wheel and screen.

Samsung has recently introduced 14.3 inch flexible electronic paper (2048×1536 pixel) at IMID 2007. The “paper” measures 0.3mm thick and weighs less then 20grams. For your info, Samsung has improved the resolution by 3 times compared to the product developed last year.

Designed by Franco Cagnina, this Tempo concept hard drive comes in a trash can shaped enclosure. It looks like the recycle bin because that’s exactly what it is. When you delete files from your computer, they are moved to the Tempo, and when the green ring lights up, it’s time to double check and make sure you really want to send these files to oblivion.

Here is a concept phone from Sanyo and Will COM, which is powered by one “Eneloop” AA rechargeable battery. This mobile phone does not have an LCD screen and the multimedia features to save the power consumption. More pics after the break.

One ring to rule them all. Not forged deep in the mountains of Mordor, but when you slip it on you become drunk and enslaved to its power. It’s no doubt more ‘precious’ than your 18K wedding ring (or that cheap zircon you used to propose). Some saint/genius has designed a Security Ring that slips over your finger while its base stays near your computer; when you move more than a few feet (a set distance you determine) away from it, the computer locks automatically. We don’t need to tell you how safe your ‘special’ videos and incriminating pictures with your mistress will be with this. Sadly, this ring is still a concept… a myth, if you will.