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OSRAM First OLED Light Source-Orbeos

OSRAM Opto Semi­con­duc­tors announce its first OLED light source for pre­mium func­tional light­ing — the light, thin, non-glare, warm white Orbeos. The new energy-efficient surface-emitting panel is espe­cially suited to pre­mium appli­ca­tions in archi­tec­ture, hotels and cater­ing, offices, pri­vate homes and shops.

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The Orbeos OLED panel has a round lamp sur­face of 80mm diam­e­ter, an ultra-thin design at only 2.1mm thick and weighs 24g. These lim­ited dimen­sions ensure a vari­ety of flex­i­ble, appli­ca­tion options. With an effi­ciency of 25lm/W, the panel exceeds that of con­ven­tional halo­gen lamps. Its warm white color tem­per­a­ture (2,800K, CRI up to 80) matches the warm light of an incan­des­cent lamp and is suited to light­ing that is atmos­pheric and func­tional at the same time. OLEDs give off a pleas­ant, non– glare light and are espe­cially well-suited for use in homes, muse­ums, restau­rants and hotels.
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Navigarius Round GPS Device Concept by Art Lebedev

This could be the lat­est design con­cept for GPS device. Designed by Russ­ian Designer Art Lebe­dev, the Nav­i­gar­ius offers a round screen and an inter­est­ing form fac­tor to set it apart from stan­dard fare.

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The con­cept gad­get has a touch­screen, microSD card reader and a USB port. It also includes a power adapter that can be plugged into your cig­a­rette lighter in your car. The mount is very small and curved, offer­ing a more styl­is­tic appeal than stan­dard mounts.
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Porta-Pizza — Portable Oven Good For Long Car Journey or Picnic

Think­ing of hav­ing hot Pizza dur­ing long car jour­ney while restau­rant is still far from sight?

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The Porta-Pizza is a portable oven that is pow­ered by car’s bat­tery or 12-volt out­let. The oven comes with top-mount heat­ing ele­ments and a high/low set­ting to bake frozen food or warm up left­overs. One need not sur­vive on sand­wiches or cold food for long jour­neys.
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Sharp DL-L60AV LED Lamp

With Sharp DL-L60AV LED Lamp, you can now change the color of the white light emit­ted from the lamp, rang­ing from a pleas­ing warm white to a cooler day­light white to match the weather, the sea­son, time of day, pur­pose, or other pref­er­ences.
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The LED white light can be con­trolled using an acces­sory remote con­trol and users can select from seven dif­fer­ent shades of white . This model also fea­tures a built-in Dim­mer Func­tion to adjust bright­ness. Together, these fea­tures allow users to select the illu­mi­na­tion they like best to com­ple­ment a diverse range of inte­rior set­tings by using a sin­gle remote con­trol to change the color and bright­ness of the light.

The DL-L601N LED Lamp deliv­ers a bright­ness of 560 lumens, among the high­est in the indus­try for LED lamps, while hav­ing nearly the same size and shape as ordi­nary incan­des­cent lamps.
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iRobot developes New Roomba Clean Every Corner

iRo­bot Cor­po­ra­tion has filed a patent for a new Roomba design that could clean the areas that is hard to reach. The new design fea­tures a square front end and a round rear that enables bet­ter clean­ing of cor­ners and wall edges while retain­ing most of the iconic round robot’s maneu­ver­abil­ity and escapa­bil­ity.
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Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 4 103-Inch Plasma TV

The Dan­ish Bang & Olufsen has released new ulti­mate flat screen tele­vi­sion — Beo­Vi­sion 4 103-inch plasma, which comes with state-of-the-art per­for­mance within audio, video, mag­i­cal mov­ing mechan­ics as well as intel­li­gent home inte­gra­tion.
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Recharging Batteries Kinetically with Baoding Balls

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Festo shows off robot penguins and other visions of the future

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The folks at Festo have already proven them­selves to be more than adept some intox­i­cat­ing, slightly unnerv­ing feats of robot­ics, but they look to have really out­done them­selves with their lat­est group of cre­ations, which all fall under the ban­ner of the company’s Bionic Learn­ing Net­work.
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