Saturday, November 10, 2007

Pen does double duty as a cell phone

 

Cell phone pen

It’sreminiscent of Get Smart. Agent 86 reaching for some odd item like a shoe and starts making phone calls. Well, it’s not a shoe, but this pen is also a cellphone. Still in concept stage, the pen is designed to connect with Bluetooth headsets, a USB connector, microSD slot, an mono LCD screen to show numbers, day and date, and cell signal strength information. The are micro (and we do mean micro)phone and earpiece slots at either end of the pen. The only thing really missing from the phone is a camera.

Numbersappear to be dialed with a touch interface number system etched into the pen itself but the USB connector also doubles as a control wheel to scroll through address books and call menus. And it’s a good bet that the phone itself also acts as the cellular antenna, as it’s nearly nine inches in length. And the pen even writes. But seriously. Cellphone users already have trouble with dropped calls in spite of shallow promises of improved networks. Is it really practical to expect a design like this will be able to pick up cellphone calls in buildings wrapped by rebar like a Faraday Cage?

Andbesides, if you have to write down a number someone gives you, isn’t it silly to ask to borrow a pen when there’s one in your ear?

Source:The Giz

 

Gold Plated iPhone

 

Gold iPhone

TheiPhone finally landed on British shores today, but if you want to stand out from the crowd an ordinary iPhone will not do what you need is a gold plated model.

Gold Striker are selling two versions, a 24ct full gold Apple iphone 8gb for £699.95 or semi gold plated version (front surround bezel and rear Apple logo) for £499.95. So if you have more money than brains love bling check them out.

ViaiPhone Gold And Coolest Gadgets thanks Silver.