Archive for 'Technology'

The Pencil Rebel

Posted on 15. Feb, 2009 by .

This is an awesome job by the designer and art director, Grzegorz Kozakiewicz! He created this interactive game with materials as vegetables, paper and many others. This is a great website that all of you have to visit.. These are some of the screenshots. Since I can remember I have always been amused by all [...]

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Pomegranate Phone – Is it real?

Posted on 11. Feb, 2009 by .

This is not just mobile phone.. It is everything that you ever wanted! It really sounds like fiction, but can you imagine a phone that goes beyond everything you already know about phones? Wi-Fi, Internet browsing, GPS, Cameras… are very simple! Those are all mainstream, and you’d expect to see them on a phone. In [...]

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The Geek test!

Posted on 03. Feb, 2009 by .

I just saw a quite funny test on Gizmodo.. Do you want to see how much Geek you are? Take the test.. I scored 29.. Is this good? Taking the test is simple. There are 50 statements. Mark down one point for yourself for every one that applies to you. At the end, score yourself. [...]

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WordPress.tv – Stay Tuned!

Posted on 17. Jan, 2009 by .

We were expecting something like this.. The WordPress.tv is On Air for all the WP bloggers. Instead of visiting the forum (support) website or reading the hundrends of pages of tutorial, bloggers can now visit the WordPress Tv and watch the videos. For instance, if you want to know how you will create a static [...]

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Apple introduces iLife ’09 at Macworld Expo

Posted on 08. Jan, 2009 by .

Yesterday at Macworld Expo, Phill Schiller announced that availability of iLife ’09. Not a huge surprise, as a few of us guessed we’d see an iLife update today, but it does offer some cool new features. iPhoto iPhoto has been updated with two features called “Faces” and “Places.” Faces, as you may have guessed, lets [...]

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A very interesting slide show for Google!

Posted on 02. Dec, 2008 by .

This is a very interesting 34-slide presentation on Google prepared by FaberNovel, a french consulting firm. It is hard to realize the real nature of this just 10 years old giant given the number of services it has continuously released, updated (and sometimes shut down) or acquired. This presentation gives a great overview of the [...]

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Is this website down for everyone or just me?

Posted on 28. Nov, 2008 by .

Down for everyone or just me? This is the simplest way to check if a website is down for everyone or just for you.. It is so simple but quite smart!

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The world’s first timesculpture ad by Toshiba

Posted on 11. Nov, 2008 by .

Toshiba‘s new “timesculpture” ad takes The Matrix’s Bullet Time film technique one bizarrely cool step forward by animating within the freeze-frame. It was filmed with 200 Gigashot camcorders arranged on a special rig, recording a 20 terabytes of data from which the ad was composed. Check it out—it’s like a weird moving Bullet-Time ballet, and [...]

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42 Good Things from Samsung

Posted on 09. Nov, 2008 by .

Did you know there are 42 good things you can do with the Samsung Omnia mobile phone? You can discover each one of them by watching 42 short videos on the dedicated website. Yes, I know, at first sight the idea of watching 42 videos sounds a bit boring and frustrating, but if you give [...]

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Changing The Way You Fly

Posted on 08. Nov, 2008 by .

“Changing The Way You Fly“, developed for Air New Zealand. The site introduces passengers to new advances in the way flights are handled, ranging from self check in, scanners that allow passengers for self boarding at the gate, through to USB and iPod connections on Tasman/Pacific flights. Visitors to the site can choose night or [...]

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