Dogs can be incredibly smart but—when it comes to trusting humans—they are as naive as a little kid who doesn’t know what a lie means yet. Watching these dogs getting completely confused when magician Jose Ahonen mades a treat disappear right in front of their eyes (and noses) makes me laugh and awwww at the same time.
Blending live footage of a snow-enshrouded NYC with CGI animation over a frenetic soundtrack by Pilotpriest, The Dream by filmmaker Christian Haberkern tears through a frantic, nonsecquitor vision of subconscious distress. But what does it mean?
Check out the incredible footage of a ball breaking a glass filmed at an uncanny 10 million frames per second by the HyperVision HPV-X Camera of Shimadzu, a Japanese corporation that makes precision instruments, measuring instruments and medical equipment.
Twitter isn’t supposed to be a popularity contest, but let’s be honest — many of us get a little thrill from new favorites and followers. It may be a good thing, then, that Twitter is experimenting with view counts on tweets. While Twitter’s ad…
MSI is proud to announce their latest touchscreen all-in-one gaming PC, the AG220. Powered by either a 2.8GHz Intel Core i5-4200H or 2.4GHz Intel Core i7-4700HQ processor, this space-saving system is equipped with a 21.5-inch 1920 x 1080 LED-backlight flicker-free multi-touch display, an Intel HM87 Chipset, an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 860M 2GB graphics card, an 8GB DDR3 RAM, a 1TB hard drive, a 2MP webcam, a DVD Super Multi Drive, a 3-in-1 card reader, WiFi, Bluetooth and runs on Windows 8.1 OS. Pricing info is still unknown at the moment. [MSI]
Links International has just released a new graphics card from Gainward namely the GeForce GTX 750 Ti. Codenamed NE5X75TS1341-1073F (3088), the card sports 640 CUDA Cores, a 128-bit memory interface, a core clock of 1085MHz (1163MHz Boost Clock) and a 2GB of GDDR5 memory set @ 5500MHz, and has dual-link DVI-D, D-Sub and mini-HDMI outputs. The Gainward GeForce GTX 750 Ti is available now for 17,480 Yen (about $170). [Product Page]
BenQ TH681 Full HD Home Projector
Posted in: Today's ChiliBenQ is set to ship their newest Full HD home projector ‘TH681′ in Japan. Adopting the DLP display technology, this 3D-ready projector supports a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and provides 3000 ANSI lumens brightness, 10,000:1 contrast ratio and up to 6,500 hours of lamp life (SmartEco Mode). It also comes with a built-in 10W mono speaker and has a number of connectivity ports including 2x RGB D-Sub 15pin, Composite, S-Video, HDMI, Stereo Mini Jack, RCA Audio and USB Type A. The TH681 will be available from March 26th. [BenQ]
Elecom will also launch their latest PS/2 optical mouse, the M-K6P2RWH-RS. Coming in white color option, this ready-to-use wired mouse comes with a 3-button design, an optical sensor, a 1000dpi resolution and a PS/2 connector (cable length: 1.5m). Backed by a 6-month warranty, the M-K6P2RWH-RS will go on sale from early April for 1,470 Yen (about $14). [Product Page]
Inter-Tech ITX E-D3 PC Case
Posted in: Today's ChiliHere we have another newly launched PC case from Inter-Tech, the ITX E-D3. Supporting mini-ITX motherboard, this aluminum case is equipped with a top-placed I/O panel with 1x USB 3.0, 1x USB 2.0 and 2x audio ports, one 3.5-inch internal drive bay, two 2.5-inch internal drive bays and has one 120mm top fan. The ITX E-D3 is currently available for pre-order for 29.93 Euro (about $41). [Product Page]
Sometimes, having your entire music collection in your pocket can be a bit overwhelming. When there are hundreds (or in our case, thousands) of tracks at your disposal, where do you even begin to listen? To help thwart that paralysis of choice,…