
Some creative scientists at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed the programmable tattoo concept. This new concept utilities human hair-sized nanotubes which are embedded in the skin to display an image of your choice. The tattoo still appears even after you turn off the power. [GizmoWatch] Read more

Designed by Karim Rashid, the Sphere Bed features a built-in 32 inch LCD display, a covered LED Florescent canopy-top lights, and an outside back vanity mirror. Using this bed, you can enjoy watching DVD movies and surround sound speakers. There is also a Champagne holder. Now that’s cool. [Product Page]

Developed by Martin Spengler and Benjamin Mayer, the Sensisphere is an interactive user interface that users can use their hands to browse through and work with multimedia-based content. The interface offers a similar convenience as common to touch screen systems but, without needing to touch it. Watch the video demonstration after the jump. [Newlaunches] Read more

Intel has recently unveiled the Moorestown PC motherboard that feature a 45nm CPU and an integrated WiFi and WiMAX. It is claimed to be the world’s smallest motherboard. [Engadget] Read more

Microsoft today announced that the Microsoft Surface touch table will be available at AT&T’s mobile stores on April 17th, 2008, we speculate the previously stated price of $10,000 is still intact. If you live near New York City, Atlanta, San Antonio or San Francisco, make sure to visit the AT&T store after 17th April for hands-on Surface experience. Ralph de la Vega, president and CEO of AT&T Mobility, said that the company looks forward to work with Microsoft to continue developing new ways for our customers to learn about the ever-growing lineup of mobile devices and applications. [PCLaunches]

Kyocera has develop a printhead that can print up to 200 meters per minute at 600 x 480 dpi, or 150 meters per minute at 600×600 dpi. It is equal to about 1000 sheets of A4 size in a minute or about 17 pages per second. That’s amazing! Known as the KJ4 series, the printhead utilities Kyocera’s proprietary piezoelectric ceramics technology and features a 4.25 inch printline. Kyocera KJ4 printhead will be available in April 2008. [Gizmodo]

VIA has recently unveiled its new chipsets with integrated graphics for the mobile (VX800, 5 Watts) and ultra-mobile (VX-800U 3.5 Watts) markets. The VX-800 will be available later this month. [VIA]
by Alexander on November 5, 2007