You’ll never forget where you put your keys, or how you got home again when you’re wearing the Experience Recorder, which videos, photographs and listens to everything around you. It’s for research really, but it could also be useful if you’re a bit forgetful.
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Hidden Radio is too cool for buttons
Buttons? Pah! The Hidden Radio doesn’t have a single one. Instead, you twist to tune and lift or push to change the volume. A control panel would just ruin those clean lines.
iPhone Mini Projector is king of docks
Drop your iPhone 3G into this dock and it’ll give you not just sound, but beam a 37-inch image onto the nearest wall too. The little iPhone cradle is packing an LCOS projector that can throw any video on your phone onto any flat surface. It’s showtime!
Mircosoft Portable PC Theatre – the Odeon in your briefcase!
Can’t bear to be without your home cinema? Take it with you. The Portable PC Theatre will project an HD image onto any surface and includes a media PC and 5.1 surround sound for instant big screen action, anytime, anywhere.
Science Museum unleashes unstoppable Morphibian vehicle
Is it a boat? Is it an armoured ATV? Actually it’s both, and a seemingly unbreakable and unstoppable waterproof RC toy. Like the hydrogen fuel cell-powered H2Go, Morphibian is another innovation from the Science Museum.
Giant buttons light up your home cinema
It’s the perfect way to illuminate your home cinema – a set of less-than-subtle lamps that pay homage to those familiar icons on your remote control. All you need to do is wire them up so that they actually operate your kit.
Capsule Caravan shrinks down for urban micro camping
Caravanning could become fashionable again when the pea-shaped Capsule Caravan hits the streets. It takes up no more space on the road than a small car, but cleverly expands to provide plenty of room in its futuristic interior for two happy campers.
Clone Wars? Daym the intelligent cyber-monster just wants to help
It looks more menacing than an Imperial AT-AT, but thankfully this friendly robot packhorse is only knee high and likes nothing more than to cart your stuff around and keep you company with its endearing artificial intelligence.
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