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Renshui rethinks the bathroom faucet

True revolutions in faucet designs may be few and far between, but China’s Renshui is certainly doing its part to shake things up, and has now introduced yet another faucet sure to amaze and confuse visitors to your humble abode. In addition to breaking with the usual faucet design, this model packs a touch panel that will let you switch between hot and cold water, or dial in the exact temperature you want — which is, of course, displayed on the faucet itself (it’ll even warn you if the water is getting too hot). No word on availability over here, but it did recently win a red dot design award , so the chances of a release may have gotten a bit better.


Renshui rethinks the bathroom faucet

True revolutions in faucet designs may be few and far between, but China’s Renshui is certainly doing its part to shake things up, and has now introduced yet another faucet sure to amaze and confuse visitors to your humble abode. In addition to breaking with the usual faucet design, this model packs a touch panel that will let you switch between hot and cold water, or dial in the exact temperature you want — which is, of course, displayed on the faucet itself (it’ll even warn you if the water is getting too hot). No word on availability over here, but it did recently win a red dot design award , so the chances of a release may have gotten a bit better.


Google’s Larry Page: Steve Jobs is ‘rewriting history’ by saying Android came after the iPhone

Steve Jobs might have thought he was lightly playing down reports that the Apple / Google rivalry had dramatically changed when he said ” they decided to compete with us — we didn’t go into the search business” at D8 , but it appears that his phrasing didn’t sit so well with Larry Page, who told Reuters yesterday that Jobs was doing a “little bit of rewriting history,” and that the “characterization of us entering [the phone market] after is not really reasonable.” Page, who was being interviewed alongside Eric Schmidt, also said that Google had been working on Android for “a very long time” and that the goal was always to develop phones with solid browsers to fill a market void. That’s true, of course — Google purchased Andy Rubin’s Android, Inc


Shear-thickening liquid hardens upon impact, makes for lighter and more effective body armor

Scientists at BAE Systems in Bristol, UK have come up with a “shear-thickening” (or dilatant) liquid that can be combined with Kevlar to create a new, more powerful bullet-proof material. Similar to the “body armor” used by some Olympic skiers , shear-thickening material acts as a lubricant at low velocities, but quickly hardens upon impact.


iriver WiFi Story turns to the ‘overpriced wireless connectivity’ chapter

Outside of a perhaps too strong resemblance to the Kindle, there was nothing much to fault the iriver Story when we played with it back in January.


ASUS Eee PC 1215N to ship in the US at the end of August

With the NVIDIA Ion 2-powered Acer Aspire One 532g falling by the wayside and the ASUS Eee PC 1201PN hitting the market sans NVIDIA Optimus , all eyes are on the ASUS Eee PC 1215N to be the true Ion 2 machine.