I think this design-your-own trike/bike/whatever toy called Moov is really cool. What young boy wouldn't love to tinker with this kit to design their own little vehicle? What a great way for kids to spend time with their dads. How about Moov competitions where kids get together to race their creations. Yet another reason to stay young. from gizmodo.com
Sunday, April 06, 2008
Moov: LEGO For Kids' Vehicles
I think this design-your-own trike/bike/whatever toy called Moov is really cool. What young boy wouldn't love to tinker with this kit to design their own little vehicle? What a great way for kids to spend time with their dads. How about Moov competitions where kids get together to race their creations. Yet another reason to stay young. from gizmodo.com
Interactive Textiles Used To Improve Human Performance
CSIRO of Australia are embedding technology into wearable textiles in an effort to help people improve their performance. You train the apparatus to recognize the ideal movement for an activity so that it can detect variations in movement that are not ideal. The device plays a set of audible beats to help you improve your performance. Shooting hoops was the first activity discussed, but it could be used for any activity. I'm sure athletes will be the first segment interested in the technology, but I could see it helping just about everyone. Imagine your intelligent workout clothes guiding you into proper form for any exercise. Love it. from gizmodo.com
Navigate A Maze To Unlock Your Door
This one makes me laugh for some reason. When I saw this I immediately thought of pranking someone by installing it in the middle of the night so that I can have my first laugh of the day watching them stare at this thing on their way out to work in the morning. Thanks go to Art Lebedev Studios for creating the Defendius door chain. :) from gizmodo.com
Glow In The Dark Graffiti: Great. (sarcasm)
A company called Suck UK from our friendly global partner across the pond has created a spray paint that glows in the dark. I'll admit that I'm curious to see the resulting graffiti art, but it won't be long before we're all disturbed by this new menace. Yes, menace. The product is due to be available soon. from gizmodo.com
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