March 23, 2011
Photography, Product Design, Product Innovation, Upcoming Inventions
The Casio Exilim TRYX is a home filmmaker’s dream. With a 12-megapixel camera, touch screen and HDMI output, this pocket-sized camera also has a twist.
The frame swivels out and twists 360 degrees for a clever grip, as well as doubling as an angled base. Small, smart and fast — this camera is awesome!

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March 10, 2011
General Design, Industrial Design, Innovators & Creators, Product Design, Product Innovation


Corning has made a “vision of tomorrow” centered around the common uses of glass. Interactive housewares, electronics and transportation are all foreseen as the norm, all working together seamlessly to communicate in real time. This vision would revolutionize how we do common tasks, such as cooking breakfast and interacting with co-workers.
Corning sees a future where shopping, business presentations and communicating with family is made easier and more effortless with glass. The video below tells the story of A Day Made of Glass.
Though Corning wants to be seen as the company of the future, they have had a great deal to do with the past. Over the course of 150 years, Corning’s accomplishments have included developing the primary lens of the Hubble Telescope, the glass for Edison’s light bulb, the windows of every manned space vehicle in the United States and the headlamp lenses for the American Motor Corporation. Even with all those accomplishments, their most famous work may just be the creation Pyrex and Corelle cookware.
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