The enigmatic OnePlus One phone is still covered in a shroud of mystery, however there are some teasers out in the wild that suggest that the sketches you see in … Continue reading
Animated character designer Phil Postma created this series of imaginary Star Wars action figures cards after he saw an image of an R2-D2 action figure that looked like a tiny spray can.
I love the graffiti art style of the images, and think it would be awesome if they actually made a Star Wars animated series with this look.
I’d also like Phil to come to my neighborhood and spray this on one of the buildings:
Be sure to head over to Phil’s blog to check out more images from his Star Wars street art series – and lots of other awesome art.
The demotion of Pluto from ninth planet in our solar system to mere planetoid has been met with its fair share of detractors—one of whom squared off yesterday against astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson on Late Night with Seth Meyers.
Much has already been said and written about the new NVIDIA Tegra K1. People now want to see which product becomes the first to be powered by this impressive chip. If there’s any weight to these claims, the first consumer product to be powered by the NVIDIA Tegra K1 might not be a smartphone or a tablet. Instead, it might be Lenovo’s upcoming 50-inch 4K smart tv.
Lenovo 50-Inch 4K Smart TV Could Be Powered By NVIDIA Tegra K1 original content from Ubergizmo.
At 977 feet tall and situated atop the peak of San Francisco’s biggest hill, the three-legged Sutro Tower dominates the city’s skyline. But this isn’t some grand scale art installation like Cupid’s Span; this massive structure acts as a vital part of San Francisco’s communications infrastructure, bouncing radio waves over Twin Peaks and all the way out to the ocean.
Samsung’s upcoming Windows 8.1 smartphone for Verizon, the ATIV SE, passed through the FCC last month, and now we’re getting a look at the actual device. The leaked press photos above show a phone that strongly resembles the Windows Phone-powered…
They see you rollin, they hatin… not to mention pointin & gigglin. Rilakkuma automotive alloy wheels are not only officially licensed by Sanrio but Japanese auto parts & accessories company MLJ Inc also offers colorful Rilakkuma tire valve covers to complete the uber-cute look and keep your car in character.
Before you can finish reading the title of this post and this sentence, The Cubestormer 3 Robot would have solved the Rubik’s Cube puzzle about three times or more. Bazinga! … Continue reading
3D Web Browsers Are Still Alive
Posted in: Today's ChiliThis article was written on June 09, 2006 by CyberNet.

If you are like me then you will have forgotten all about the 3D Web Browsers that were being developed in the 90′s. The one that I remember was CubicEye which has since turned into a 3D application platform. However, there are still 3B, Browse3D, and SphereXPlorer that are available for those people who want to get the 3D experience while browsing the Web.
I am not familiar with any of those browsers, but I was looking at CubicEye again and this demo was actually kind of cool. It shows how they utilize the 3D view to display search results quicker. It isn’t something that I would use on a regular basis because of how much screen space it takes up, but it is just one of those things that are cool to look at.
News Source: ExtremeTech
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In its heyday, plastic was viewed as a revolutionary advancement—safer and lighter than glass, cheap to manufacture, and useful in countless commercial applications. In fact, in the early 1960’s architects in the USSR even tried building entire houses out of the stuff.