Category Archives: Gadgets

Kodak’s Sweet OLED Wireless Digital Photo Frame

Here’s some info about it from CNET-UK.  It’s too pricey from my blood, but when it comes down, this is one I will definitely check out.  I like being able to pull pictures from Flickr 🙂 so I don’t have to worry about what 2GB of stuff I want to put on the frame.  Here’s a link to the Kodak site for the frame.  It’s a super annoying noisy and CHEESE-MO Flashsite that takes a little over a minute to load over a high-speed connection each time you choose a new link to explore.  Thank goodness there’s a button in the lower right corner to shut the darned music off.  Yeeks!!!  Work on your image compression guys (or perhaps ditch the tunes)!  Long load time is not cool once you are supposedly already in the site.  A little bit of Flash can be a dangerous thing …

First Android Phone Shown

Uh, goody … I wonder whether others feel the same unexcitement I do.  I’m not so sure going with T-Mobile upon entry was very wise.  T-Mobile is the smallest of the major wireless carriers and doesn’t have as much coverage as the other carriers.  Well, it’ll be nice to have competition to drive touch-phone innovation, but I wonder will this be enough to really challenge Apple.  The iPhone is slick looking.  The HTC phone shown in this article looks kinda homely.

The End of Kodakchrome

Here’s an interesting article from CNN on the end of the “Kodakchrome” era.  I was under the impression that Kodak had stopped making film some years ago, so it makes me wonder, since they are being secretive about when they run the film, whether Kodak has stopped production and the film that photographers are still buying is the last of a big stock pile from the final run.  This article says nothing about people who develop film in their own labs.  Anyhow, time passes and technology changes.  It’s interesting to hear people talk romantically about film photography.  The thing that piqued my interest, though, was the color stability aspect of the film for archiving and for documenting disease and research.   Recreating that ability sounds like an opportunity for high-end digital imaging — both image capture and image processing.  I imagine things get goofy recreating color and displaying the proper contrast from output device to output device — this includes both electronic displays and printing.   And then there’s recreating the lighting … sigh …

Inspirational Interview with a Product Designer on NPR

Today while listening to NPR, I heard a wonderful interview with an Italian industrial designer, Giorgetto Giugiaro (I think that’s the name — although that name seems male and the interviewee was female — hmm???).  I’m trying to find a podcast or a transcript of the interview.  When I do, I will post a link to it within this entry.  Anyhow, what was great about this interview was how much the designer enjoyed her job and how much thought she put into everything she did.  She really thought about potential customers, how they act, and how what she designed would fit into their life.  The Interviewer asked her about how she would design an alarm clock and she she said it wouldn’t go “beep, beep.”   Instead she said she would do research to find out how people more naturally wake up and if she couldn’t come up with anything better than the beeping alarm clock, then she wouldn’t design anything at all because there’s enough stuff in this world.  Hahaha!!!  Thinking about the alarm clock myself, my husband leaves the blinds open at night so the sun will wake us up.  I guess that’s the natural way since the body synchronizes with day and night — I think there are some chemical responses to the sun that happen that keep you awake.  So I guess, a starting point would be to think of how to use light that is like daylight to naturally wake people up.  Maybe it’s as simple as tilting the blinds or lifting the window shades so the sun can come in at an appointed time 🙂  If it’s still night, then maybe a light that is like the sun comes on away from the bed so you have to get up to deal with it.

Here’s a link to the press release for her company.