Fashion icon Karl Lagerfeld is known for his Twitter quips like "I envy Zaha Hadid's ability to sketch on computers," but in his latest show he manages to harness to technology to his own ends with great effect.
Saving up for your first high-end DSLR camera can be a Herculean test of will, especially when there are so many other, cheaper photo options available out there. But not anymore!
Want to wake up creatively? For example, rather than a standard-issue alarm going off, would you rathe have a blender turn on or a super bright light shine in your eyes? This alarm clock can help make this happen.
Even in the age of neon-laced Tron revivals, it's clear that the art of steampunk is here to stay, and may even begin to find its way into real world products.
If a female friend ever asks your advice, as an experienced geek, what she should wear to meet her confirmed technophile date, we have the perfect suggestion for you: The Animated Pen Nib Dress.
Seriously, these Fujitsu concept computers are getting a bit out of hand. There are so many designs to love that it breaks our hearts when we have to remember none of them are real. Each design was drafted with the theme of "A Life with Future Computing" in mind.
We've rounded up the best designs from Fujitsu's Design Award 2011 Competition organized by DesignBoom here for you, so hurry on over and check out a glimpse of the future of mobile computing.
Although the official 25th anniversary for the legendary game Super Mario Bros. arrived in the waning months of 2010, Nintendo has just unveiled a fashion pairing to commemorate the video game benchmark.
The interesting thing about those 1980s Star Trek Next Generation episodes is how those very fake looking control panels (black glass with colorful shapes for interfaces) are now, in the wake of the iPhone and iPad, becoming quite realistic. Thus this latest concept device is less pie-in-the sky design fancy, and now just another realistic alternative.