No, it's not for those who want to flaunt there mettle at the 'Tour de France' but for those who want to roll on with comfort - anytime, anywhere.
The 'A-bike', developed by 'Sinclair Research', is in fact the world's lightest and smallest foldable..
Archive - August 2006
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The highly handy virtual piano seems to be an out of the ordinary upshot of the laser technology. A Japanese firm, DID (Digital Information Development), has popped out this virtual piano (Still a baby if we talk about the 88-key grand piano). It...
Like parasites, the way we are sucking the blood of this enigmatic ball revolving in the universe, apparently, these types of machines are what we desperately need in the near future. An ultimate amalgam of a gas turbine power plant and a heat-operated..
Although it's an old project, we couldn't help mentioning the crazy concept, perhaps, encountering for the first time and realizing that these things do exist. 'Fur' here truly exploits the quality of sound by creating Earworm Assault Devices under its..
Motorola will soon start selling jackets. Hmmm...Surprised? Well, Motorola is attempting to pool together the high-tech gadgets with your attire. We have already come across such high-tech outfits earlier.
However, this modish Audex winter coat,...
'Nothing happens unless first a dream', and this 'power' to dream is what drives us to conquer the impossible. Proving the fact, this ravishing future iMac, conceptualized by illustrator and designer Adam Benton, stands apart, with respect to its...
Everything is on the move, trains are rolling, automobiles are firing up the streets (not to forget, the F1 drivers melting down the tires), people too are commuting on foot or on bicycles, and so are thousands of turnstiles in the railway stations....
Of late, I've been covering a hell lot of bikes on my blog, however, don't you think we must adopt more of these uncomplicated machines, shunning the earth sucking automobiles, and save our planet? Anyway, the celebrated Conference Bike doesn't make us.
It's bizarre but true. This man disguised as a car seat tried to sneak through the U.S. border in vain. It's not a new phenomenon, commuters have been successfully doing this of late, however, this guy was a bit unlucky. Truly speaking, the trick can...
Fashion house, Maison de Courreges's Andre and Coqueline Courreges have embellished their electric vehicle line with the latest 'Zooop' that takes you 450 km per charge. The three-seater 690 kg car runs on powerful Lithium Polymer batteries (70...











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