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		<title>Futuristic Gadget Designs by Massimo Marrazzo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The electronics market today is more and more concentrating in designing products that are not just good to look at but also possess other features like, being light weight, thin, wire less, water proof and also shock resistant. This technology is termed as nano-technology which surely puts the old adage that good things come in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The electronics market today is more and more concentrating in designing products that are not just good to look at but also possess other features like, being light weight, thin, wire less, water proof and also shock resistant. This technology is termed as nano-technology which surely puts the old adage that good things come in small packages, hence this technology which is still in its nascent stage as there is still research happening and more features being added and developed, it will be good for 3 to 4 years before we can actually see the technology affecting our daily lives.</p>
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Massimo says :<br />
Electronics should be user-friendly and eco-friendly, cheap and standard. Some products will have only 2 dimensions. If you want 3rd dimension is possible use packaging technology (boxes) or glued printed electronics sheets or print directly on surfaces of 3d objects. Philosophy of product designer is going to be more near to fashion designers or graphic designers: products think as dress, using ribbons and sheets.</p>
<p>Transparent and thin means not only invisible electronics but you can also customize it with your creativity. Help and tutorial &#8220;how use it&#8221; are visible on the products&#8217; surface. With &#8220;artificial muscles&#8221; inside is possible move, vibrate or open printed sheets. Using surface&#8217;s treatment like gecko&#8217;s paws is possible shape or attach devices everywhere. Solar nano-cells recharge devices by sun or infrared rays. Without wires for electric energy is possible use it everywhere. Neither fall nor water can damage our precious electronic friend.</p>
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<p>Designer : <a href="http://www.biodomotica.com/">Massimo Marrazzo</a></p>
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