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Posts tagged as “gadgets”

Legos for Grownups

Legos are not just for kids. The universe of Lego is a vast encompassing machine geared to adults now. The men children are in love…

New Green Hornet

The campy Green Hornet is back. Seth Rogen sheds a new comedic dimension to the 60’s popular second banana series to the Batman iconic TV…

Vuvuzela World Cup Ban

“What’s plastic, a meter long, brightly colored and sounds like an elephant? It’s the vuvuzela, the noise-making trumpet of South Africa football fans, and it’s…

Microsoft Kinect: Xbox360

Is the gaming industry about to do another 360 with the introduction of Microsoft Kinect for the Xbox 360? There is great promise that the…

Google Street View Captures Kiss

How has a simple kiss captured by Google’s street-mapping car caught the attention of the world? When you mind wipe it out completely. One second…

How Big is a Yottabyte

It’s amazing how far we have come in storage space for information. To think in the 80’s 100 MB was more than enough, and games…

The History of Hacking

MafiaBoy and his like have been on the net for many years causing havoc on computers all over the world. Many are just a few…

Internet Week New York City

If you plan to be in New York around June 7th-14th, 2010 you better pencil yourself in for the Internet Week New York. Already on…

Obsessive Consumption

Our lives are constantly ruled by consumption, buying things to pleasure ourselves. This daily grind of trying to stay afloat and happy at the same…

Winscape Windows for Every Room

Winscape Windows is the ideal way to introduce an artificial window environment to rooms where it is impossible to have windows.  Since the technology is…

Six-Figure Cellphones

Talk is cheap in some quarters. Vertu wants you to value your every word with their line of bling-bling phones that range from $5,000-$25,000 retail…

iGeneration Rewired

The iGeneration according to Dr. Larry D. Rosen is rewired a bit different than all generations before them. Rewired: Understanding the iGeneration and the Way…

Alice In Wonderland for iPad

The iPad will be the new playground for exciting ideas re-threaded from old and tired ones. Take Alice in Wonderland and see how it is…

The Periodic Table of Imaginary Elements

Artist Russell Walks has embarked on a captivating endeavor to infuse life into the otherwise mundane periodic table. Through his remarkable creation, the "Periodic Table of Imaginary Elements.

Pixels 8-Bit Invasion of New York City

http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/video/xcv6dv PIXELS by Patrick Jean is an invasion story of old 8-bit video-game icons all shot on location in New York City.

Stark Expo 2010

http://www.ppiwidget.com/widget.swf?inst_id=19219 Holy brilliant promotions for the Iron Man 2 movie.  Stark Industries International presents Stark Expo 2010 this May 7th at Flushing Meadow in Queens. This…

SimpleGeo

Big brother is going to get more interesting as smart-phones start making internet access more mobile. Some of the top social network sites are exposing…

The Story of Bottled Water

A funny thing happened to some of my parks, the public water fountain just disappeared from the parks. Vandalism you might think. Is there a…

Hoarding Pictures

Some might consider hoarding a disease or perhaps just a way to fill a void where happiness is empty. It has become a business where…

Augmented (hyper)Reality: The Future of Mankind

http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=8569187&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=0&color=00ADEF&fullscreen=1 Will mankind and machine merge together? Are we at the threshold of mankind’s greatest leap into cerebral commercialism and slave to big industry? The…