The SkidScooter functions on both land and water. It was basically “designed to maximize user experiences through a few design approaches.” Click here for one more picture.

On land it functions as a normal electric kick scooter with 2 hub motors housed within the wheels itself. In water it acts as a propulsion aid as the propellers attached wheels pushes water out in one singular direction and thus propelling the product across water

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Yes, LG’s KF600 slider actually uses haptics in “providing micro-vibration feedback to let you know you’ve made a selection.” Other features include: a 3.15-megapixel camera, 64MB of built-in memory, microSD card slot, and USB 2.0 connectivity. Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.

With the main menu open, the navigation pane simply becomes a D-pad, with four arrows and a select key in the center and back key in the bottom right corner. Hitting any of the arrows will move the cursor/selector around, and provide haptic and visual feedback to let you know you’ve made a selection

[via PhoneScoopGSMArena]

At first glance, this may look like a mini Aliewnare PC tower, but it’s actually a concept phone, complete with touch-sensitive keypad and “joystick” navigation. Click here for one more picture.

The morphing keypad and user interface look awesome, but we have a very simple rule when we purchase a new phone: under no circumstances should the slider have physically painful ridges digging into your hands during use

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The “Sleep Walk” installation basically uses “recorded brainwave activity and eye movements during REM sleep to determine robot behaviors and head positions.” Video after the break. Click here for one more picture.

Using an algorithm, the creators discovered a set of brainwave patterns, to each pattern a pre-programmed behavior was assigned. When a match is made with the EEG readout, Sleep Waking will carry out the designated action

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The KF700 not only features a sleek slider design, but also a large 3-inch touchscreen display. Plus, you’ll find a 3.15-megapixel camera, microSD card slot, 7.2MBps HSDPA, Bluetooth, and USB 2.0 connectivity. Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.

The KF700 is about the same size as the iPhone, but is a bit thicker. It has a slide-out numeric keypad for entering numbers and text information. Sliding the phone open requires just a gentle push of the thumb

[via PhoneScoopGSMArena]