January 2010
15 posts
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Absolutely simple way of scripting on your OS
via downloadsquad.com Sikuli Script is like a bash script for applications with UI. Just watch the demo to get the idea! Posted via web from lone immortal | Comment »
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Researchers say acoustic levitation could save...
via engadget.com This can only work where sound waves can propagate, that means there’s a need for expanding atmosphere. Posted via web from lone immortal | Comment »
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Frog Design outs the Apple tablet that could have...
via engadget.com The original Apple Tablet concept from 1983. It was called “bashful” then. The design of the keyboard look still modern though. Posted via web from lone immortal | Comment »
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LG's X300 ad strikes an amazingly familar tone --...
via engadget.com The copying of Apple products doesn’t only stay at designing and OS (*cough*), but also with the advertisement. Posted via web from lone immortal | Comment »
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We Are Just a Tiny Station in the Milky Way Subway...
via gizmodo.com
Our galaxy is unimaginably vast, and we really have no idea what is out there. We are discovering new planets in other star systems all the time, learning new facts about the galactic core, and even learning about whole new portions of the galaxy. This map is an attempt to approach our galaxy with a bit more familiarity than usual and get people thinking about long-term...
Shareaholic now shows site monitor stats
via shareaholic.com I have those bunch of share buttons and bookmarklets filling up my whole bookmark tool bar. But shareaholic brings everything in one with nice button next to navigation bar. With this new version (v1.9.5) one can even see the website stats, like number of clicks, Diggs, Delicious entries, etc. Really useful tool when you want to convey anything or any content. ...
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Break-dancing robot will blow your mind
via engadget.com It’s not robotic break-dancing, but it is break-dancing robot. Really coool! Posted via web from lone immortal | Comment »
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The paradox of India's new prosperity: Rediff.com...
But the challenge facing our political elites is to articulate a cogent conception of what power is for - to connect the exercise of power with an idea of its purpose. It follows that one of the core responsibilities of those who wield political power is to show the long-term effects of short-term choices; to identify the collective consequences of individual actions to uncover the systemic...
Inklet trackpad tablet app for MacBook -- Engadget
Inklet trackpad tablet app for MacBook is Wacom’s worst nightmare By Richard Lai posted Jan 12th 2010 11:25AM Doodle much? Not us — we just keep things in our heads which is probably for the best, but Ten One Design — maker of Pogo Stylus...
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Bengali tiger set freeeee
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Should Americans go on a data diet? - DLS
This graphic by Rob Vargas represents the 34 gigs of information the average American consumes in one day — or 3.6 zettabytes for all Americans collectively per day. For reference, 1 zettabyte is equal to 1 billion terabytes. A study, “How Much Information?” done by the University of California, San Diego reports that the average American consumes 100,500 words on any given...
Seesmic acquired Ping.fm
via blog.seesmic.com I guess Seesmic Desktop may become standard update machine on my computer. Source of the article: Seesmic Blog: We’ve acquired Ping.fm. Get ready to update 50 social networks from Seesmic Posted via web from lone immortal | Comment »
Skiff and Sprint to Unveil a Reading Device - Bits...
via bits.blogs.nytimes.com It will be the first time a mobile phone provider has sold e-readers. Posted via web from lone immortal | Comment »
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Nature News collection of Images of the Year 2009
There are many images that goes to popular science websites, mostly belonging to major publishers like NYT, BBC, etc. But Nature is the truly scientific magazine and it has popular science branch, Nature News, which is also used extensively by scientific community than those of major publishers. And this post shows the selected images of 2009, which came out of true scientific discoveries. Source:...
Make Dell pseudo-phone from Dell 10v
via engadget.com Very perfect work of a geek, I kinda like it! Posted via web from lone immortal | Comment »
December 2009
45 posts
New helmet allows fighter pilots to peer through...
via engadget.com Very creepy! I do not understand why they wanted eyes on the outside. Now the pilots almost look like a soldiers from Wolf Brigade. Posted via web from lone immortal | Comment »
namebench - Project Hosting on Google Code
Try out namebench. It hunts down the fastest DNS servers available for your computer to use. namebench runs a fair and thorough benchmark using your web browser history, tcpdump output, or standardized datasets in order to provide an individualized recommendation. namebench is completely free and does not modify your system in any way. This project began as a 20% project at Google. namebench...
Ommwriter: meditative writing
via ommwriter.com Sometimes I like to write unobtrusively and this app is product of calm and tranquility. Just look at the demo video to find out! Posted via web from lone immortal | Comment »
Ommwriter: meditative writing
via ommwriter.com Sometimes I like to write unobtrusively and this app is product of calm and tranquility. Just look at the demo video to find out! Posted via web from lone immortal | Comment »
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“FLY Everywhere I Go” Campaign | Design You Trust....
“FLY Everywhere I Go” CampaignPosted by fabolousb on June 17, 2009 | Popularity: 2% Pittsburgh based Frequently Fly Clothing just recently released photos from a campaign they’re launching called “FLY Everywhere I Go.” The photos were shot by Jordan Beckham. It’s primarily a guy walking around in a NASA spacesuit, the photos feature the astronaut in everyday life situations...