Melting bookshelf clock The clock is both artistic while precise. You could very well say that this is proof that time is not rigid, but is fluid instead. Powered by a single AA battery, it does leave your guests wondering whether this is a clock or a piece of art at first glance. The melting bookshelf clock will retail for US$14.99. SteelSeries Siberia Neckband headset Targeting both music lovers as well as mobile gamers, it can be used for all iPods, iPhones and iPads to boot — by courtesy of its 3.5mm jack that caters for combined audio and voice and an in-line remote which powers both audio and call controls. The Neckband will come with thick, cloth covered foam earcups, an optimized soundscape, and a retractable microphone system that can be used while answering calls or stored in the left earcup. It is US$79.99. Parrot digital photo frame Fresh from CES, Parrot has just unveiled the DIA, which is less like an old digital frame and more like a movie screen that has a picture projected on it. The DIA’s LCD display is separate from its backlight, which gives your favorite photos an attractive, designer friendly, transparent effect. The frame itself is fairly plain, with its controls on the top and the SD card slot and USB ports on the side. Photos are added by USB, SD, via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. (SD-Agencies) |