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| Book sale! The National Academies Press is selling books at half price for the summer, meaning you can get Robert Hazen's excellent Gen-e-sis for cheap. It's perfect reading whether you're at a deep-sea vent, tidal pools or floating on the surface of the primordial ocean. Read the comments on this post... [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 4.871 |
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LED cape Andrew “Bruce” Lau made this amazing LED cape and wore it around Maker Faire all weekend. I caught up with him to chat about it, and he said that Leah Buechley’s LED tank top was a huge inspiration. He used her suggested technique of soldering metal beads to surface mount LEDs and [...] [..] |
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Possible 3G iPhone Pics Surface Well, at least it’s not just an iPhone case this time. Pictures are beggining to make the rounds that are reportedly leaks of the upcoming second generation iPhone. Originating on the French blog iPhon.fr, no other details of relevance are available. As you can see in the pics above, the could-be iPhone 2 drops the [...] [..] |
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T-Mobile looking to acquire Sprint?
This one will stay firmly in the rumor pile for the time being, but a report out of Germany points to an impending T-Mobile takeover of Sprint Wireless. On the surface, the move would make sense. T-Mobile has struggled to gain traction against its bigger competitors, with a sub-par coverage footprint and device selection that [...] [..] |
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Seamless ice spheres Hipstomp at the Core77 blog writes:
In some of Manhattan’s better Japanese-staffed bars, like Tribeca’s underground B-Flat, ice cubes are noticeably absent; ordering your scotch on the rocks gets you a large ice sphere. With less surface area than the same amount of ice rendered in cubes, a globe of ice will melt more slowly, keeping [...] [..] |
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HTC Diamond loses angled back, renamed Victor Yeah, the HTC Touch Diamond is a fine phone, but if you’ve ever handled one you’ll notice that the angled back is a bit of a polarizing force. It looks sharp, but causes some problems when you attempt lay the device firmly on a flat surface. Ever the masters of 1000 variations on a similar [...]
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HTC Diamond loses angled back, renamed Victor Yeah, the HTC Touch Diamond is a fine phone, but if you’ve ever handled one you’ll notice that the angled back is a bit of a polarizing force. It looks sharp, but causes some problems when you attempt lay the device firmly on a flat surface. Ever the masters of 1000 variations on a similar [...]
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Google has its (Geo)Eye on you Scoring a big win for its Google Maps and Google Earth online mapping program, Google has snagged exclusive rights to satellite imagery from the worlds highest resolution, commercial Earth-Imaging satellite. The new satellite will be able to distinguish objects on the Earth’s surface as small as 0.41-meters (16 inches) in size in B&W and 1.65 [...]
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Hack a security camera with a helium balloon This balloon-based anti surveillance camera project by Brooklyn-based artist William Lamson is an easy way to fool even the most sophisticated forms of surveillance technology. Helium filled rubber balloon set to the correct height and covered with enough static electricity to stick to any surface, such as a public camera. Now if only they made [...] [..] |
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 3.796 |
| Amphibious snake-like robot "ACM-R5" The creepy cool amphibious snake-like robot “ACM-R5″ via jwz.
Sea snakes live in water, and even terrestrial snakes sometimes show swimming on water surface. In fact, the mechanism of snakes’ propulsion is almost same both in water and on ground. An amphibious snake-like robot ACM-R5 takes advantage of this fact. It can operate both on ground [...] [..] |
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