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Verbarius brings new meaning to "telling time"

Authored by Dan Moren on Feb 22 2007 at 12:17 PM
Category | Geekery
And still this whole "finding more difficult ways to tell time" train just keeps on rolling. This time we're appealing to that breed of people who just have a burning need to spend a ridiculous amount of money on something...

Optimus keyboard reduces features, beefs up pricetag

Authored by Dan Moren on Nov 30 2006 at 9:51 AM
Category | Geekery
You might remember Art. Lebedev studios as the designers behind the Optimus mini three and the Upravlator, but if you've followed this Russian-based studio, you know that their Holy Grail was a full 113-key keyboard with full color OLED displays...

Try not to drool on the Optimus Upravlator

Authored by Dan Moren on Oct 23 2006 at 12:56 PM
Category | Geekery
Art. Lebedev studios has managed to accomplish a feat usually restricted to the likes of Apple: creating hardware so delicious-looking that I feel my salivary glands start to work overtime just from looking at pictures. You may remember them as...

Tetrius magnets bring Tetris to any metal surface

Authored by Dan Moren on Oct 11 2006 at 9:05 AM
Category | Games
My new goal is to get an implementation of Tetris for every platform I have. So far, that includes PC, Nintendo DS, Mac, and iPod. That leaves only one place: my refrigerator. The crazy folks over at the Art. Lebedev...

Optimus mini three not vaporware

Authored by Dan Moren on Aug 17 2006 at 11:33 AM
Category | Geekery
What a pleasant surprise. We've reported on the Optimus mini three keypad before, but to refresh your memory, we'll tell you that it's a three-button USB device, where each button contains an OLED display that can feature an image or...

Optimus mini three delayed; the future is not here yet

Authored by Dan Moren on May 17 2006 at 12:32 PM
Category | Geekery
A while back—well before Gadgetbox's day—there came news of an amazing product concept: the Optimus OLED Keyboard. The dream of this peripheral was a full-featured keyboard in which every key contained a tiny color organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display that...