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Free Internet Outside Starbucks

March 20th, 2009

Remember some people brought their desktop to Starbucks to get the internet? One of our readers has drop a comment with a link to this one, a setup of office desk outside Starbucks in Santee, CA trolley center. Enjoying the free internet outside Starbucks, that is wrong.

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World's Longest Limousine

March 20th, 2009

Holy shit, I wondered how this thing does its cornering. Claimed to be the world’s longest limousine, it’s hard to find a parking with this, it might take more than 10 standard parking spaces for a side parking. Woo! There’s also a full-sized Jacuzzi at the trunk area. One more shot after the break. Read more…

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How not to get your M3 back on the track

March 20th, 2009

An accident cause the M3 went off the track, when they drove in the track it cause another accident. Ouch! Video after the break. Read more…

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LG canU-F1100 dictionary phone

March 19th, 2009


Lucky for girls this time, finally there’s a guy model in the Korean product pics. Fair, there’s a girl in there too. Alright, LG Telecom has announced its new handset in Korea market, the canU-F1100. The specialty of this phone will be its powerful electronic dictionary.

“Supporting a Chinese dictionary, the canU-F1100 has more than 560,000 words information in English and Japanese, and a variety of conversation examples with authentic native-speaker voice.”

The phone also come with a hotkey for electronic dictionary function, it has a keypad equipped with glide sensor technology, automatic global roaming service in 18 countries and a large 2.7-inch WQVGA display for easy web surfing, e-mail, widget, mobile messenger and more. The LG canU-F1100 comes with suggested price of 500,000 (KRW)

[via Aving]

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Sexy Bookshelf by Arun Kumar Francis

March 19th, 2009

This bookshelf is a creation from a design student Arun Kumar Francis. Yes, he has designed a Sexy bookshelf. Still under concept.

[via Woohome]

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Knockoff Ferrari

March 19th, 2009

This is a knockoff Ferrari P4, it was done with the counterfeit parts by chancers in Thailand. It is based on the Ferrari’s classic 1960s Le Mans P4 racer and under the hood you will find a Subaru engine. The car was seen at an anti-forgery summit in New York. More pictures after the break. Read more…

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iPhone OS 3.0

March 19th, 2009

Last two days on the March 17, 2009, Apple has presented the blueprint for iPhone OS 3.0, the next version of the world’s most advanced mobile platform. To promote its new features, Apple gave members of the iPhone Developer Program immediate access to the iPhone OS 3.0 software beta and an update Software Development Kit (SDK) with over 1,000 completely new APIs. When the iPhone 3 OS arrives this summer, it will introduce over a hundred new features which include the ability to: search your iPhone, cut/copy/paste, send photos/contact/audio files/location via mms, and read/compose email and text message in landscape. Find out more here.

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Extreme Sheep LED Art

March 19th, 2009

Wow wow wow! That’s really awesome. They use sheep to created moving image. This clip is created by The Baaa-studs for Samsung LED.

“They took to the hills of Wales armed to the teeth with sheep, LEDs and a camera, to create a huge amazing LED display.”

Video after the break. Read more…

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Fruit Powered Clock

March 19th, 2009

This is the eco-friendly Fruit Powered Clock, combines micro-electronic technology with the natural electrical potential of a fresh fruit or vegetable. The Fruit Powered Clock is available at $18.

Though it is in an affordable price but I’m not wasting any apple nor getting rotten apple. But for fun maybe I can consider about it.

More pictures after the break. Read more…

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Taking Shots 20 Miles from Earth's Surface With a Balloon

March 19th, 2009

A team of teenage students spend $77 for Nikon Coolpix and $60 latex balloon filled with helium to capture these shots which are 20 miles away from Earth’s surface. Radio-synced to Google Earth, tracked the package soared 885 feet per minute into the sky, taking shots on a periodic timer. The balloon failed around 100,000 before the system parachuted to the ground. The students were able to recover the package that landed 6 miles away from the site they launched it, they extracted the SD card. More pictures after the break. Read more…

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