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Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 26 2006
If you love to spin yourself on roller coasters running with mind-blowing speeds, this project is custom made for you. Learner.org wants you to design a single-car coaster of your own, using simple laws of physics. The 800 kg coaster runs on a...
Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 26 2006
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Apparently, the word mailbox today is more related to our email accounts rather than that boring box hanging outside our homes. However, here is a surprise for you, and the artistry displayed here would definitely make you adore your house with one...
Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 26 2006
Until now, we believed that these machines have a freezing control over our physical and mental existence, but it is not true, seemingly, it was just the tip of the iceberg. The new 'emotionally aware' computers in the making will stun you to the core by.
Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 24 2006
News ● Seize people's backs with the wicked SMS Guerrilla Projector ● Cooling your laptop on bakeware? ● Small and powerful nanotech batteries to empower future technology to the core ● OmniVision OV6920: World's smallest...
Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 24 2006
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Teaser lasers are a passe, here comes the real gadget to whet your malicious appetite: the SMS Guerrilla Projector. As the name suggests, the projector introduced by Troika Art and Design shoots custom text messages using the bat-signal principle. Just.
Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 24 2006
We know ways to cool our desktops and gaming rigs by virtually adding DIY water cooling systems to them, but the thing becomes a bit complicated when it comes to laptops. Michael Leddy has introduced a very strange way to maintain the cool of our...
Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 24 2006
Yesterday we encountered the top ten strangest interactive technologies, and today we have one more addition to the compilation. The video here shows the interactive floor and window, introduced by Displax, in action. The video presents the future of..
Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 24 2006
Indeed, the next generation cell phones will not just be doing the calling business; they will or rather are the ultimate dream machines reining our lives, ready to bridge all gaps. Manufacturers too are moving fast to make the best out of the available..
Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 24 2006
The way scientists are digging deep into the nano-tech ocean and discovering hidden treasures certainly proves that great things always come in small packages. The latest hunted treasure includes these lithium-ion battery electrodes developed with the.
Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 24 2006
The OmniVision OV6920 CMOS is the world's smallest camera sensor measuring just 1/18-inch. The camera is especially designed to steer through your digestive system and is swallowed as part of a pill or is injected via a large syringe to do the job. The...

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