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← Older postsWearing a jacket made of recycled computer keys, not so much of a fashion statement
March 28, 2011We’ve seen them all, snakes, benches and photo frames, all made from recycled keyboards. The list of things you can design out of old trashed-out keyboards doesn’t stop here! This time we came across a jacket, all sophisticated and dressy, … Continue reading3
Posted in Recycle | Tagged Fashion, Jacket, Keyboard | Leave a commentFujitsu unveils biodegradable green mouse
January 31, 2011The keyboards and other peripherals we hook on to our computers today usually end up sitting at landfill sites for the rest of their lives. Fujitsu, a company that manufactures peripherals however has developed a keyboard mouse made completely with … Continue reading3
Posted in Gadgets and Tech | Tagged biodegradable, Fujitsu, Keyboard, Mouse | Leave a commentKeyboard-covered walls by Sarah Frost is apt for eco-dens
December 24, 2010We all know that computers are man’s great invention after cheese. But the aftermath of the products is what always causes concern in the more eco-friendly folk. If a second hand buyer does not find the system appealing then what … Continue reading3
Posted in Recycle | Tagged Keyboard | Leave a commentSolar energy soaking keyboard by AU Optronics for laptops
November 4, 2010Solar power has finally caught on to keyboards too. Taiwan-based AU Optronics recently unveiled a solar keyboard, basically a solar sheet measuring 2.1 millimeters thick boasting touch sensitivity. Now you’d wonder what a solar keyboard could do. Get a hold … Continue reading3
Posted in Gadgets and Tech | Tagged Keyboard, Laptop_accessories, Solar_Power, Touch_screen | Leave a commentLogitech creates the wireless keyboard K750 powered by the sun
November 1, 2010Most people enjoy get rid of wires for their computer peripherals and electronics, but the cost of batteries that these peripherals need to run on at times is far more than you were willing to shell out. And to fix … Continue reading3
Posted in Gadgets and Tech | Tagged Computer_accessories, Keyboard, Logitech, Solar_Power, wireless | Leave a commentThe Wolfgang Keyboard Bench made using recycled computer keys
February 12, 2010Ever fancied sitting on your computer keyboard, just to see how comfortable it feels? Well now you don’t need to crush your workstation’s peripheral devices for curious comfort. Designed by Nolan Herbut, the interactive Wolfgang Keyboard Bench has its surface … Continue reading3
Posted in Recycle | Tagged Bench, Keyboard | Leave a commentKeyboard Viper, made from recycled keyboard
August 26, 2009Getting rid of old and malfunctioned keyboards can be quite a task as they sit in the garage eating dust and adding to clutter. In the past, we have seen an armchair and photo frame made from recycled keyboards, the … Continue reading3
Posted in Recycle | Tagged Keyboard | Leave a commentDIY – A geeky photo frame recycled from a waste keyboard
May 5, 2009One of my colleagues, Geetu, whose areas of interest are Luxury and Girly Gadgets has been bitten by the green bug. She decided to shape up a keyed picture frame to lock the memories of her loved ones. And here … Continue reading3
Posted in Recycle | Tagged DIY, Keyboard, photo_frame, Recycle | Leave a commentArmchair made of discarded keyboards
April 15, 2009This armchair may make you think twice before sitting on it as its normal for us to freak out when the keyboard is thrown about in the fear of losing a key. Designers Dante Bonuccelli and Lamm made of computer … Continue reading3
Posted in Recycle | Tagged Armchair, Discarded, Keyboard | Leave a commentEcoSmart Bamboo computer accessories for eco-geeks
February 13, 2009Since going green is the latest mantra, many companies are resorting to green washing to lure consumers in to buying eco-friendly products which may necessarily not be so green. The latest is the computer accessories by Micro Innovations. Encased in … Continue reading3
Posted in Gadgets and Tech | Tagged Bamboo, Computer, Keyboard, Micro_Innovations, Mouse, Speakers, USB | Leave a comment ← Older posts