Archos 9

Archos 9

Archos 9 PC Tablet has a 8.9-inch 1024×600 pixel tablet powered by Intel’s 800MHz or 1.2GHz Atom Z515 processor. It’s also packed with 1GB of memory, up to 120GB disk, webcam, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, a dual antenna digital TV tuner and SIM card slot for WWAN connectivity. So basically it has everything you need to in a mobile device.

The Archos 9 also runs Windows 7 but since its a touchscreen device, the Archos 9 has added an optical mouse along with a stylus to allow users to interact with the OS.

The Archos rep says it’ll be priced between $650 and $800 when it ships around the time Windows 7 launches at the end of October.

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Ulysse Nardin Chairman Smart Phone

Ulysse Nardin Chairman Smart Phone

Uysse Nardin’ Chairman Smart Phone’s are not covered in diamonds or dipped in gold but they sure place great emphasis on beautiful craftmanship.

Celebrated Swiss vanguard watchmaker Ulysse Nardin has partnered with the European firm, SCI Innovations, to create the world’s first hybrid smart phone called the ‘Chairman’. This smart phone pairs cutting-edge kinetic technology with the pedigree of the 163-year-old timepiece innovator. While details are limited, it has been confirmed that the Chairman will be able to use any mobile phone service provider in the world and includes several components never seen before in a smart phone.

It will incorporate a Ulysse Nardin designed kinetic rotor system which is blended into the mechanical and aesthetical design of the smart phone. This smart-phone is hand-assembled under the strictest guidelines mandated by Ulysse Nardin.

Biodegradable Bags by 60

60-biodegradable-bag

Wanna be cool then you need to go green, yep just look at every yuppy in their Prius. That’s why we’ve put this Biodegradable bag by 60 up there on the cool list. The bags are made out of flax-viscose fabric non woven fabric which is manufactured in Poland. The flax-viscose fabric is made from flax fiber industrial waste, meaning it doesn’t exploit any natural resources and requires very little energy to produce (unlike solar power panels).

With this new technology, the bags naturally decompose approximately 60 days after being discarded. Therefore, there is no need for expensive recycling or disposal in landfills.

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