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Sex, Blood, and Post-Its: A Short Film Shot Entirely On a Scanner [Film] 10 March 2010 at 7:00 pm by admin

It’s one thing to shoot an entire short film on a Canon flatbed computer scanner. It’s another to do it well .

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Sex, Blood, and Post-Its: A Short Film Shot Entirely On a Scanner [Film]

+ This Fuel-Injection System Might Increase Fuel Efficiency By Up To 50% [Cars] By admin 10 March 2010 at 6:20 pm and have No Comments

The most fuel efficient hybrid for sale in the US gets 51 MPG, but a startup called Transonic Combustion claims they can improve that. They claim their fuel-injection system will get 64 MPG

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This Fuel-Injection System Might Increase Fuel Efficiency By Up To 50% [Cars]

+ Amazon Now Owns the Concept of One-Click Online Checkouts [Patents] By admin 10 March 2010 at 11:41 am and have No Comments

After years of fighting, Amazon’s infamous 1-Click patent has been (re)confirmed. In other words, if a site wants to deploy a single-click checkout system for registered customers, it’s gotta license the tech from Amazon

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Amazon Now Owns the Concept of One-Click Online Checkouts [Patents]

+ Case-mate Hug Review: A Wireless iPhone Charging Pad That Actually Works Well [Review] By admin 10 March 2010 at 10:20 am and have No Comments

Wireless charging has been around—even for the iPhone—for years, but it wasn’t until the last 12 months that it’s been refined to be as good as standard wired charging. Case-mate’s Hug is our favorite iPhone charging pad. More »

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Case-mate Hug Review: A Wireless iPhone Charging Pad That Actually Works Well [Review]

+ iKat Augmented Reality App Works Without Real-World Prompt [Apps] By admin 10 March 2010 at 7:40 am and have No Comments

Apart from the name—which I personally approve of very much—Zenitum’s iKat app has another cool edge to it. It’s (we think) the first augmented reality phone app to work without a marker, or real-world prompt. The app itself is pretty basic, just a cartoon-like pet running around on whatever surface you aim the phone at

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+ Zinnet’s Brite-View LinkE Streams Content to Four Devices Over Powerline Networks [Zinnet] By admin 09 March 2010 at 8:20 pm and have No Comments

Sometimes Wi-Fi just doesn’t do the trick when streaming something to several devices. Zinnet’s Brite-View LinkE system will cover you there by allowing you to stream things over a powerline network to four ethernet devices and at up to 200Mbps

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Zinnet’s Brite-View LinkE Streams Content to Four Devices Over Powerline Networks [Zinnet]

+ Nexus Scooter Carry-On: The Most Fun Way to Get Arrested In an Airport [Concepts] By admin 09 March 2010 at 7:00 pm and have No Comments

For every time you’ve brought a scooter to the airport and wished it fit into the overhead compartment, I give you the Nexus: a battery-powered scooter that folds into a luggage-sized case.

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Nexus Scooter Carry-On: The Most Fun Way to Get Arrested In an Airport [Concepts]

+ Glowing Three-Inch Heels: The Adult Version of Light-Up Sneakers [Geek Fashion] By admin 09 March 2010 at 6:20 pm and have No Comments

As a kid I had a pair of Barbie sneakers that lit up with every step.

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Glowing Three-Inch Heels: The Adult Version of Light-Up Sneakers [Geek Fashion]

+ I Want A Broad-Shouldered, 7ft Tall Man Robot To Rear My Children Too [Image Cache] By admin 09 March 2010 at 5:00 pm and have No Comments

Buried in a site devoted to early robots is my dream man, Electron.

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I Want A Broad-Shouldered, 7ft Tall Man Robot To Rear My Children Too [Image Cache]

+ Heat-Channeling Carbon Nanotubes Produce 100 Times More Energy than Li-ion Batteries [Nanotubes] By admin 09 March 2010 at 1:40 pm and have No Comments

Johnny Cash can’t have known about carbon nanotubes when he sang about rings of fire, but MIT scientists have shown how they can create electrical current—about 100 times as much energy per unit of weight as lithium-ion batteries. The new experiments involved nanotubes, or submicroscopic structures just a few billionths of a meter in diameter, that can conduct both electricity and heat

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Heat-Channeling Carbon Nanotubes Produce 100 Times More Energy than Li-ion Batteries [Nanotubes]