This pen has an infrared camera, voice recorder, speaker, USB dock, ear phone.....
Check out the true power of this pen, and the official website
This pen has an infrared camera, voice recorder, speaker, USB dock, ear phone.....
Check out the true power of this pen, and the official website
SATA HDD Multimedia Dock, enables users to slap in any ole 2.5- / 3.5-inch SATA hard drive and access it via USB. That's not all, though. This one also provides an SD card slot, S-Video / composite / component outputs and a bundled remote -- what for, you ask? So you can play back MPEG1/2/4, XviD and DivX (among others) files, of course.
Extracted from: Engadget
Check the link below, you need to simply drag one image on top of the other to see the effect..
After looking at these pictures, I think they are ready..
Airborne troops...
For the safety of 2008 Beijing Olympic...
What if fire happened?
Women are tough too...
All armed and ready...
In case of emergency...
:S Missile Launcher...
I can has Segway
The fire departments...
Deadly flamethrower...
Neat and tidy...
Wait, there's a poster on the wall!
Paramilitary police officers...
Extracted from: boston.com
Marissa Mayer said that Google tries to think of its design like a Swiss army knife. It has tons of features neatly tucked away inside, but you don’t see them all at once. A first time user might come to the site and just the main knife is flipped open. It’s immediately clear what the main benefit and purpose of this thing is: it’s a knife. But for the advanced users, a little thumbnail catch is still visible so they can slowly start to pull out lesser used features when they’re needed.
Many people’s web-site are like a Swiss army knife with every damn tool in there pulled out and exposed. “What the hell is this site for?”, a first time visitor might wonder. And like that, you’ve lost them. They’ll check the next result on Google.
Think of an effective design like a Swiss army knife. It has tons of features neatly tucked away inside, but you don’t see them all at once.
Keep the site simple with a clear path and purpose. Extra stuff on the page actually does have a detrimental effect in terms of confusion and distraction. Be adamant about eliminating unnecessary pieces of a design.
Extracted From: Smashing Magazine
These Trap-jaw ants use their jaws to propel themselves into the air to evade predators. They can achieve heights of just over 8cm. That translates into a 40ft vertical for an average size human. Amazing!
Extracted from: 37Signals
Reportedly, deodorant manufacturer Right Guard has created an armpit-based method of advertising which has cleverly been dubbed "pitvertising." We've no idea if the trial will turn into anything permanent, but unless garb with these displays are given away for free, we can't imagine too many self-respecting Londoners becoming walking stare magnets just because.
Would any advertiser fancy this pitvertising? .. I personally prefer it to be called "Armpitising" ?
Extracted from: Engadget
Gordian worms (Scientific term: Nematomorpha) live inside crickets. Once fully grown, they inject chemicals into the cricket’s brain, brainwashing it and forcing it to kill itself by jumping into water. Once in water, the worm wriggles out of the writhing body and swims off in search of a mate.
Reminder: Wear a tight swimming trunk/ suit..
Extracted from: http://www.37signals.com/svn/posts/1136-nature-is-amazing-gordian-worms
At this stage, Lively is no where near second life... However, if Google touches something it will turn in to gold... somehow..
Official site: www.lively.com