This video was filmed by Charbax at ARMdevices.net at the CeBIT 2010 consumer electronics show in Hannover, Germany. Firstview Electronic HK Limited is showing what may be one of the worlds cheapest laptops, it runs Android on a low cost and low power VIA 8505 ARM based 533Mhz processor, with 128MB RAM, 2GB Nand flash, 7″ 800×480 screen, WiFi, SD card reader, 3G dongle support. It’s supposed to run 4 hours on a 2100mah battery, it loads websites slower than a more expensive computer, but it can be made for only $65 in the Chinese factories when ordered by big resellers in large quantities. Would you like to cover conferences, trade shows, and events in exchange for promotion in our YouTube channel and social media networks? Email chris@pirillo.com to facilitate the process!
twitter.com – This video was filmed by Charbax at ARMdevices.net at the CeBIT 2010 consumer electronics show in Hannover, Germany. Motorola HS1001 is being released at CeBIT 2010, it features a very customized version of Android 1.6 running on its 2.8″ QVGA touch screen display. This cordless phone will be sold for 99€ in Europe and $149 in the USA. It supports 2h of cordless phone calling on the battery, comes with a MicroSD card reader. Would you like to cover conferences, trade shows, and events in exchange for promotion in our YouTube channel and social media networks? Email chris@pirillo.com to facilitate the process! http
Ben Turnbull, a controversial artist from London, creates unusual works of art by carving the shapes of toy weapons into wooden school desks.
The artist, a passionate critic of the American political system, explains why he uses toys in his work: “Force fed on violence, abused by a controlling superpower and blackmailed through patriotism, the public [...]
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Kruikantoor is a mobile office designed by Tim Vinke from the Netherlands.
Constructed out of lightweight EPS foam, the office comes with two chairs, a table, built-in lights, power strips, and bookshelves. [via]
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The Sentori 50L has been imagined and created by “Motion Code Blue” Design Studio. The yacht is part of the brand Sentori Yachts. This brand is highly automotive inspired, they combine emotion with functionality and smart living spaces. It breaks up with conventional solutions and defines every yacht as one intelligent concept, made to surprise its owner every single time and serves as a platform to support creativity and individuality.
The Sentori 50L has strongly automotive inspired main lines of the hull and the greenhouse connects the yacht optically and let it appear very elegant. The simple and clear lines enable SENTORI 50L Yacht to achieve a dynamic and sophisticated tension which characterizes this yacht. The design impresses with the large window surfaces that provide the yacht with sunlight from all sides and enhances the concept of melting exterior and interior living spaces together. A large owners’ window in the hull guarantees a unique view slightly above the water line, the whole cabin is light flooded. An expandable sun protection enhances the comfort in the rear part of the main deck and a u-shaped stern sofa offer space for dinners or sun bathing. The silver and black varnish of the yacht in combination with the red sun beds and sofas is unique and enhances the recognition value of the vessel. At the end of the fly bridge, the equipment carrier is designed very integrated, low and dark colored, which supports the coupe-character of the yacht. The bathing platform at the end of the yacht, offers a small pool for children and if the pool is not in use, it can serve as a large storage space.
Designer: Motion Code Blue


The fly bridge features an innovative layout, comprising of a wetbar, a dinning area and the drivers seat. The wetbar provides a sink, storage space a refrigerator and is covered by a semi-transparent glass surface for a very slick and homogeneous appearance. The dinning table is placed in the rear of the fly bridge and it has been designed for 8 persons. The hot plate inserted in the table enhances the comfort. The innovative feature is a 37” LED-TV, which is positioned behind the driver’s seat. The TV’s ability to retract, protects it from bad weather conditions. The integration of the TV generates a wide range of new activities, from playing game consoles to watching movies, or presentations and picture slide shows. The DVD-player and game console storage space is given underneath the driver’s seat. The innovative steering console is equipped with a very reduced but sophisticated keyboard-like design supporting the over all design language of the yacht. The driver feels like interacting with an high-tech-instrument, steering SENTORI 50 L combines excitement with high-end luxury. The keyboard slides into the console if its not in use, protecting all instruments in a very elegant way.





This amazing piece of engineering will be available at the end of 2010. The yacht is equipped with 2 x 900 PS YANMAR engines giving the Sentori a maximum speed of 40 knots. It has a displacement of 18 t, and an overall length of 15.3 m.



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Before I found Galaxy Watch on the web of TokyoFlash, I didn’t felt the need of a new watch and I was so impressed with the appearance, functionalities and uniqueness that couldn’t resist to have one.
Starting from the web, the layout itself is quite enticing that can keep a visitor easily in the site for a longer period of time checking here and there. Galaxy watch attained my attention from a huge list of exciting watches out there because of two reasons, one is the unique way of time reading and another one is the stylish and futuristic appearance.
Last week, I received this Galaxy watch from TokyoFlash. I unpacked the box and the first thing came to my mind was the Galaxy watch could go beyond anyone’s imagination from any viewpoint. Read my hands on review after the jump.
From : TokyoFlash [Buy it here $127.03]


Starting from the brand new way of time reading to the sleek, brushed silver polished construction denotes the unique functionality and elegance of the watch. The display is using digital tube LED technology to show the time through varied color bars, each with different attributes. Checking time with this watch is far simpler that it actually seems. The 12 yellow bars of the watch represents hours in the clockwise direction, each of the 11 red bars symbolizes a block of 5 minutes and last 4 green bars are single minutes.
This product features
- Displays the time
- Features digital tube technology
- Stainless steel strap
- Maximum wrist size: 210 mm (approx.)
- Case Dimensions: 35 mm x 43 mm x 11 mm
- Weight: 130 grams
- Water resistance: 3ATM
- Japanese and English instructions
- One year warranty



One thing I am experiencing since I am using the watch is that the extraordinary way of time reading can only be revealed by me which is fun most of the times, but sometimes it become so disturbing with endless queries by the surrounding people who can’t do anything but steering on the watch with a blank eye. Another important issue is the watch can’t display date/month or other stuffs like conventional digital watches. Moreover, the bulky size and thick dimensions of the watch makes it unsuitable for women.

Now with Galaxy watch, doesn’t matter how many times I see the watch, my friends or colleagues, who don’t know what they are thinking a stylish bracelet is actually a watch, never get annoyed and ask if I have some other tasks to attend or just waiting for someone.
I really wish Tokyo Flash would come out with another version of this watch that can also display date/month like other digital watches.
This watch can give a perfect next generation touch to the user’s personality and enhance the value among others. Also, have I told you that it comes with one year warranty? Check out for more futuristic watches from TokyoFlash, let us know what you think and which one is your favorite watch, we might host a giveaway for you ![]()
[Buy Galaxy watch $127.03]

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