Showing posts with label Songs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Songs. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Listen Music while Having Tea

What could be better than taking a sip from your favorite brew of coffee in the coziness of your comforting home and listening to your fav music on a Sunday morning? Well, there are some things people could indicate as better than this particular one, but for now let's stick to brewing (coffee or tea) and music. It seems like designer Jongmin Kim stopped here as well... but unlike us, he has come up with a stunning prototype gadget that is truly nifty: the Musical Teacup.

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The whole concept behind it is solving the problem of having your cup and your music in one single place, together as one, as they say. And since an MP3 cup was a bit too much, Jongmin Kim went outside the box and came with this one.

Source: Email.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Non Stop Bollywood Songs 2009

1 - 0:00 - Guzarish (Ghajni)
2 - 1:10 - Khabar Nahin (Dostana)
3 - 1:58 - Aaja main Hawaon (Yuvraaj)
4 - 2:58 - Maahi Ve (Raaz: The Mystery Continues)
5 - 4:18 - Haule Haule (Rab Ne Banadi Jodi)
6 - 5:12 - Khudaya Khair (Billu Barber)
7 - 6:11 - Jogi Mahi (Bachna Ae Haseeno)
8 - 7:08 - Pyaar ...

Monday, July 6, 2009

Wake up to your favourite song

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This is an MP3 Playing Clock. It gives the options to select different alarms, or alternatively you can add your favourite songs or even a sounds that you've recorded yourself. Source: here

MP3 Playing Headphones - Thanko

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MP3 player built into the headphones !!! gr8 design. Source: here

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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Inventor designs raindrop MP3 projector

An inventor has designed a wacky MP3 player that does away with a traditional LCD screen in favour of a projection system.

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The Music Drop player, so named because of its raindrop shape, casts track names, artist details and play progress onto surrounding surfaces, from walls and to palms. Oddly, the text’s projected in a spiral shape – which will surely make it hard to read.

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Chinese designer Gowoon Jeong said he ditched a traditional LCD screen to help keep the Music Drop’s size down and to make it easier for people to see music information. He also claimed that the projection method gives... ahem... an “unexpected pleasure”.

The MP3 player has iPod-style buttons for skipping through tracks, rewinding and fast-forwarding. It looks like tracks are loaded onto the device through a micro USB connection, with the player suspended around your neck. Source: RegHardware

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