Best Road Sign Hack Ever
What can I say? This is just Brilliant! [Via Gizmodo]
What can I say? This is just Brilliant! [Via Gizmodo]
SimerLab Physicist Janick Simeray built this cool levitation device, which uses a sophisticated electromagnetic system to make objects float in mid-air. Well actually, the objects themselves don’t really float; it’s the platform they’re sitting on that does. Still impressive nonetheless. [Via TechEblog]
By Casey Lynn Contributing Writer, [GAS] Remember a couple of weeks ago when I mentioned videos disappearing from YouTube due to Warner Music’s copyright claims? Well, I was really saddened to notice that one of the victims was the “Flagpole Sitta” lip dub video, created by the guys in the Vimeo office (though you would […]
Can you read this? Yes? Does it make sense? It apparently did to one reader, but not at all to me. See the entire post and response at PerlMonks. [via a comment at Greg Laden’s Blog]
Yep folks, a new transformers 2 trailer was featured in the last few days in US movie theaters, and thanks to the magic of technology, we can all see it before it gets officially released online!
The Escape From City 17 short film series is an adaptation based on the Half Life computer game saga by Valve Corporation. Filmed guerilla style with no money, no time, no crew, no script, the first two episodes were made from beginning to end on a budget of $500. Episode two is unfortunately not yet […]
By Casey Lynn Contributing Writer, [GAS] Oops, Facebook. I know you wanted to keep the details of your settlement in the ConnectU lawsuit under wraps, especially since it reveals your actual appraisal of how much your privately held stock is worth, and you even went so far as to get the judge to throw out […]
While it’s not the first time I’ve seen a Rubens’ Tube in action, real-time sound visualization experiments such as this one never cease to amaze me. [Via Neatorama]
In the following video, MIT grad student David Merrill demos Siftables — cookie-sized, computerized tiles you can stack and shuffle in your hands. These future-toys can do math, play music, and talk to their friends, too. Is this the next thing in hands-on learning?
At Cuba’s annual Conference on Communication and Technologies in Havana, the Cuban government unveiled its latest weapon against the U.S. capitalist devils (aka Microsoft): a new distribution of Linux, called Nova. The motivation for this project is at least three-fold. First and foremost, the Cuban government is worried about rumored back doors in Microsoft’s closed operating […]