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Archive for February 2010

Reminisce the Minimalist Way With Brandon Schaefer’S Movie Posters

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I”m sure that some of you would rather look at the actual posters of these geeky movies, but for me 25-year old Brandon Schaefer’s style actually calls out to geeks in that the things his art withholds are known only to those who have actually watched the movies they represent.…

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February 25th, 2010 by: Lambert Varias

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Ssshhh Metal Gear, the Bioroids Might Snatch This Pillow

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Sprite Stitch forum member klammyq made the perfect sleeping companion for any Hideo Kojima fan:

It took 26,000 stitches and almost two years for klammyq to finish the Snatcher themed pillow. Meanwhile, it’s been almost 22 years since Kojima made the cyberpunk game. Time for a sequel, don’t you think?…

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February 25th, 2010 by: Lambert Varias

The Airplane Hangar Gets Extremely Literal

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I always wondered why they called it an airplane hangar. This clever wall hook system is definitely a clever play on the airplane hang(e)r concept.

Created by Kolja Clemens of Germany’s MOM, these cool aluminum airplanes are just the right size and shape for hanging up your leather bomber jacket…

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February 24th, 2010 by: Technabob

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Space Invaders 2: the Earth Strikes Back

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Looks like those pesky Space Invaders finally got what was coming to them……

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February 24th, 2010 by: Technabob

Recognizr Puts Facial Recognition on Android Phones

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Recognizr is an app for the Android platform which allows you to simply snap a picture and automatically pair up the face with publicly-available data and information stored on your phone.

Created by the guys at The Astonishing Tribe (or tat for short) and leveraging Polar Rose’s facial recognition platform,…

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February 24th, 2010 by: Technabob

New Case Turns Your iPhone Into Universal Remote of Pwnage

Power A Universal Remote Case

Every day I realize that there really is an app for everything on the iPhone. There are apps to get fit, apps to play with, apps to work with, apps for dumb people, and the list goes on and on. Apparently, lots of app and hardware makers think the next…

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February 24th, 2010 by: Shane McGlaun

DIY Submarine Made From Pvc: Dive! Dive!

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This remotely operated vehicle was created thanks to the brains of Jason Rollette, who’s been at it for about five years. This is the second version of his ROV submarine, which is built mostly from PVC tubing.

This kind of reminds me of the movie Abyss… for some reason. The

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February 24th, 2010 by: Range

Cylon Teddy Bear: You Will be Assimilated!

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Teddy bears are supposed to be all cute and fuzzy, but what happens when an intrepid DIY-enthusiast decides to make one look like a Cylon?

The Cylon Teddy Bear Mark 1 was created by Instructables user Dragonvpm, probably to scare his girlfriend! He actually did create this as a Valentine’s…

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February 24th, 2010 by: Range

Knitted Dissected Animals Prepare Kids for Bio 101

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Ah, Biology 101. We may be from different nations and cultures, but I’m sure those of us who have gone through that class share very similar experiences: The fear. The excitement. The jumping, twitching animals. The smell. Oh, the smell. The teacher who repeatedly hit the catfish in the head…

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February 24th, 2010 by: Lambert Varias

Google Executives Convicted of Privacy Violations in Italy

Google Lawyered

The Observer reports that today, in Italy, 3 Google executives were convicted of privacy violations and charged with three to six months of suspended sentence. The case revolved around a video that was uploaded on YouTube in 2006, shortly after Google acquired the service. The video showed “an autistic student …

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February 24th, 2010 by: Lambert Varias

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