The Giroux Daguerreotype is described as a very rare model of the world’s first commercially produced camera. The camera was designed and produced in Paris in 1839 by Louis-Jacques-Mande Daguerre and Alphonse Giroux. … [Read more...] about The Giroux Daguerreotype – Worlds First Mass Produced Camera
Archives for February 2010
The Brother SV-70
The Brother SV-70 is a gadget from a company that most people have never heard of. The Brother Brand has been releasing document readers for quite some time and its latest invention is the Brother SV-70. The Brother SV-70 is an ereader that has a 9.7 inch 1200 x 825 display. The device is 15.5mm … [Read more...] about The Brother SV-70
Circular Monopoly Boards
Worldwide, about 485 million people play Monopoly. Monopoly has been the ultimate board game since 1935, and each year new Monopoly concepts are created that pay homage to the original Monopoly game. This classic game has become a staple in households around the globe, bringing families and friends … [Read more...] about Circular Monopoly Boards
The Getty Lamp
The Getty lamp was designed by Marcus Tremento. The lamp is made of electroluminescent wire and Perspex. It is an extremely unique light fixture. The lamp measures 21 inches in height and 30 inches wide. The lamp is like a neon circular tube of light that floats in darkness. The Getty lamp would … [Read more...] about The Getty Lamp
Richard Branson’s Underwater Plane
Billionaire Sir Richard Branson already owns a mobile phone company, a record label, an airline, a Caribbean island, and a handful of luxury restaurants, but the entrepreneur is adding an underwater plane to his collection. … [Read more...] about Richard Branson’s Underwater Plane
The Archipod
The Archipod is a unique garden office that offers a new way for people to work from home. By using the Archipod, people can commute to work each day by simply walking into their garden. The Archipod was created to blend into a garden landscape and still be efficient, unique, and ergonomic. The … [Read more...] about The Archipod




