The Acoustical Art speakers are neat modified PVC piping with high fidelity speakers built in. These look very well made, and are precisely fabricated by hand . They are available in a few different styles, as well as a full surround sound setup. I hope the $2500 price tag for the pair shown above means they sound amazing; that’s a lot to pay just for cool aesthetics.


The Segway Concept Centaur brings more break throughs in innovation and the innumerable possibilities for the future of personal transportation . I gotta hand it to the Segway designers on this one; this thing looks bad ass. Go ahead, pop a wheelie; the centaur has all the technology found on the stand up Segway HT, like intuitive controls and dynamic stabilization. That means fly around, the shock absorbers can take it, and when it’s on two wheels it acts like the big brother Segway HT and stabilizes itself. Too cool. It’s packed with all sorts of other futuristic technologies and it is environmentally friendly. It runs on batteries, fuel cells I would imagine; and it uses what they call regenerative braking meaning the batteries get recharged during deceleration and hill descents. Top speed as of now is 20-mph. It's not yet for sale nor are there plans to sell it, but I imagine I'll see it available in my lifetime.

Check out the Segway Centaur page for videos and more details.


When car design meets technology– these super sweet porsche designed tabletop and portable AM/FM and XM satellite radios are what you get. Coming out this fall, too bad they wont be available in time for the holidays. Sleek and sexy design, giving those Tivoli Audio XM Radios a run for their money.
Via Gizmodo

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