Having problems getting up during the AM, and have smashed a few alarm clocks, or is it the whining of the alarms not working? Well, here’s a wicked alarm that will surely solve whatever “oversleeping issues” you may have. The design of the money shredding alarm clock is definitely for the strong-hearted, for the rich or for the desperate.
This device will make sure you get to work on time, even if it means compromising the earnings you are about to make that day. If for some money is not a problem, the machine can also shred other important papers, such as holiday airplane tickets, homeworks, “to do” lists and so on.
Will this work? No, it won’t. Because nobody’s gonna put their greens into this thing even if they bought this shit. Trust me on this.
What do you think about a video called “EA PWND”, especially when the video is related to EA Games? Well, EA UK has an unfortunately titled web video series by the name of “EA PWNED”, where a very pretty blonde and bald monk goes around and talk about the gaming industry.
This time, they’re focusing on footage of Battlefield 3, straight out of DICE’s Swedish headquarters. The video talks about the audio in the game, the engine, the art and, perhaps most notably, the creation of the Back to Karkand map which updates one of Battlefield 2′s most popular maps with the impressive new Frostbite 2 tech.
Will you buy a table that cost eight grand and put it in your café? Well, you’ll need a huge number of tables too if your café is quite huge. Samsung definitely thinks that it’s possible, just because it’s cool.
Samsung has developed a table for Microsoft Surface, called the Samsung SUR40. Designed to target specific industries such as retail, hospitality, automobile, health-care and financial, the device incorporates all the key features of the original Surface product such as a massive multitouch experience, the ability to recognize fingers, hands, and objects.
The Samsung SUR40 for Microsoft Surface is a fully-embedded PC with a high definition 40-inch wide touchscreen display, a 2.9GHz AMD Athlon II X2 Dual-Core processor, the AMD Radeon HD 6700M Series GPU and an embedded version of Windows 7 Professional 64-bit with a Surface 2.0 SDK.
The Samsung SUR40 will be available in September 2011 in Singapore for around $8,600, and is targeting International Corporation such as the IMF (Impossible Mission Force) Task Force corporations and those in the MI6 office in London.
This trailer is supposed to be something that Blizzard will be showing at the upcoming event E3, but was leaked onto the Internet on Saturday night. Obviously many of the copies are taken down by now, but there are still a few that’s popping up on YouTube. Looking at the trailer, it seemed that the government has taken Sarah Kerrigan for a new generation Ghost training or sort, and has gone rampant. W00t! Exciting!
Most western country house has a garage with automated hangar gate, but someone made something slightly more radical than just sliders going upwards. Something like a dream garage James Bond style, this is the Hangar Home at Florida.
Their house’s rear facade doubles as a garage door that conceals a cavernous work and storage area, complete with a set of cushy-looking armchairs for when the weekend project is over. We can’t imagine how long this place took to complete, but all the time and effort really paid off. Then again, I’d go crazy if I have to wait so long for the god damn thing to open, and close.
Dell’s new 15-inch enthusiast class laptop, the XPS 15z, is very pretty. It has the metal design like the MacBook Pro, and it’s very slim yet powerful just like the MacBook Pro. And Dell is so proud of their new laptop that they claim it to be the thinnest on the planet…. But in reality it isn’t.
Dell’s advertisement for the XPX 15z reads: “Just 0.97″ (24.68mm) at its thickest point, XPS 15z is the thinnest 15″ PC on the planet*. It’s also incredibly tough and lightweight.”
See the little asterisk there? They usually come with a very fine print of claims, but this time this asterisk is so funny I’m not sure whether to laugh or cry. The printout says “Based on Dell internal analysis as at February 2011. Based on a thickness comparison (front and rear measurements) of other 15″ laptop PCs manufactured by HP, Acer, Toshiba, Asus, Lenovo, Samsung, Sony, MSI. No comparison made with Apple or other manufacturers not listed.”
Convenient then, that the comparison against the MacBook Pro unibody was avoided, as Apple’s offering is 0.95-inches in thickness. Ouch… now why doesn’t Dell claim that it’s the thinnest in the universe too?
Imagine a tablet computer that is light, and eco-friendly, as in, you do not need to recharge it. Unbelievable? Well, yes, it’s still a dream at the moment. This is the dream of Jun-se Kim, Yonggu Do, and Eunha Seo. The concept tablet is called the Ecopad, and the unique part of it is that that it uses no external power source to recharge its battery. The gadget has the nano piezoelectricity film on its touchscreen display that turns every touch or press on the screen into electricity. Yes, I can imagine recharging the battery of the tablet simply by playing Tap Tap Revenge.
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