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Vikas Shekhawat | Jul 25 2006
Who says the red mailboxes have gone down the rubble? This one is functional under water, can you believe it. The mailbox is one of its kinds in the global mailing system and take my word, as Edo says, is not a sunken relic. It is located underwater off.
Vikas Shekhawat | Jul 25 2006
Floyd Landis has just grabbed the coveted Yellow Jersey after conquering the 'Tour de Force'; yes, this is what comes in mind when we talk about the world's most grueling 'Tour de France'. Athletes try hard to shed weight off their bikes to equip them..
Vikas Shekhawat | Jul 25 2006
blonde
It's easy to fix hairs in computer graphics, but giving them a natural sheen is a hard nut to crack, especially with blondes. However, the new computer generated blondes would get the natural sheen, thanks to blonde admirers at Cornell University....
Vikas Shekhawat | Jul 25 2006
If the interactive Yano doll head whets your fancy, the Verballs would definitely spin your head. The animated Verball Skype phone talks, waves its hands and flash whenever you receive a call and interestingly, lip-sync with the caller's words. The...
Vikas Shekhawat | Jul 25 2006
mitsubishi led screen
Truly, the terms 'world's largest', 'world's smallest' and the like do fascinate us, apparently, it has become a criteria, a sort of, that the thing is the best. Mitsubishi Electric too is luring with its world's largest high-definition video screen,...
Vikas Shekhawat | Jul 24 2006
wate surface printing
Taking you away from the world of paintbrush and canvas, researchers at Akishima Laboratories (Mitsui Zosen) are using 50 water wave generators to draw text and pictures on the surface of water with the help of waves. The cylindrical backyard pool like.
Vikas Shekhawat | Jul 24 2006
We'll keep aside the complex but intriguing technical details behind the innovative concept for the time being and know exactly what it can offer to all geeks out here reading this. The 3-D flexible chip or better say film, developed by engineers at..
Vikas Shekhawat | Jul 24 2006
uncle alligator1
If you want to play pranks with your neighbors and scare them to death, grab 'Uncle Al'. The 17-foot (16.5 feet to be precise) long alligator, featured alongside Jim Carey in 'Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls', is on sale on eBay. The alligator is 5-feet.
Vikas Shekhawat | Jul 24 2006
yano doll hack
The Robotic F.A.C.E. is in fact a facial alerting system developed by, none other than, researchers Mark Newman and Stefan Marti at MIT Media Lab. The project aims to hack the head of a Yano doll and make it convey information by changing face...
Vikas Shekhawat | Jul 24 2006
chopper bikes
These chopper bikes would definitely make you shun your Harley; if all that you are craving for is something out of the planet. The image gallery gives you an awesome tour of the bikes designed to kill. The chopper bikes certainly scores much above...

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