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The developers over at Schmap.com have release a neat little web-app that lets you browse for a variety of locations and events through most major cities from your iPod Touch or iPhone.
Its easy, just browse to http://www.schmap.com from either of those Apple devices over Wi-Fi or EDGE. Select the city you wish to peruse and [...]
Imagine a nano-bot that could be implanted under your skin that could be configured to display notes and images as if they were tattooed right onto your body! Well, a new Tattoo concept has been designed by the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. They envision embedding hair sized nanotubes under your skin, which will act like real [...]
Muxtape, an online mix tape/playlist application that lets you share a mixtape with the internet, just launched. (Here’s mine.) Design as simple and effective as this continue to define the gold standard for next-generation web applications because they focus less on “what everyone else is doing” and more on giving the user the [...]
Designed for your small digital camera, Klikk is the innovative alternative to a bulky, hard-to-carry tripod. Its clean lines reflect its origins in Italian design – it’s small and simple, and at the same time strong and easy to use.
This pretty neat little gizmo comes in a small and large base version. I guess the [...]
This is a demonstration of the alpha version of CompComm (a temporary name) which is a result of the re-merge of Beryl and Compiz. These plug-ins and effects are bleeding edge and are not expected to work perfectly. However you CAN try them out. There are instructions for Ubuntu Feisty on forums.opencompositing.com Take [...]
Ever wondered how Digg works? What technologies have they put to use and how do they handle so many request each and everyday. Well, they have put together a short and concise slideshow to help answer those questions and more. The slideshow is appropriately called, “Technology at Digg”, and here it is:
Sweet!
Cardboard box + Tracing Paper + Movie Poster + Tape = $0.00
Full article availabe here [strobist]
The Reactable is a multi-user electro-acoustic music instrument with a tabletop tangible user interface. Several simultaneous performers share complete control over the instrument by moving physical artifacts on the table surface and constructing different audio topologies in a kind of tangible modular synthesizer or graspable flow-controlled programming language.
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