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{title}Email Without Computer
Boomers have embraced email as a quick and easy way to stay in touch with friends and family. But getting older aunts and uncles or parents to adopt email is next to impossible. So how do you include…
spam?
- timthelion
{title}Foldable and Stackable City Car Concept
A team of researchers at the MIT's media lab with backing from General motor corp., are developping the prototype of a lightweight electric vehicle that can be cheaply mass-produced, rented by commuters…
hmm, could I comute with this? could it be upgraded to be compleatly computer controled like that stanford car?
- timthelion
{title}Tissue-Dispensing Robot from Japan - Mospeng-Kun
Planning a party in the future? Maybe this robot can pamper your guests. Pink Tentacle describes, "Mospeng-kun is a tissue-dispensing robot created by InterRobot Inc., a robot development and rental company…
Oh how I love Japan
- timthelion
{title}Wii-Diculous - Playing the Nintendo Wii on a 344 inch Movie Screen
This is an amazing hack for the Nintendo Wii. Playing Wii sports in a movie theatre using a home-made wireless sensor bar!
I think this could be a definate comeback for some of the dieing theators in my area...
- timthelion
{title}Skype Will Offer Lie Dectector
In a move that surely will have some people scratching their heads and asking why, Skype - the free VOIP PC to PC service - will be offering a Lie Dectector as an add- on. The developer, KishKish, says…
It won't work for a lot of people. Lie detectors show false positive with anyone with the slightest hint of autistic tendencies, and any politition can get around one.
- timthelion
{title}Robot Built Homes - Replacing Inefficient Humans (Video)
In a world where demand is high and most products are automatically produced by robots, it only makes sense that our dwellings follow that trend. Dr. Behrokh Khoshneivis is leading a team at USC who are…
I want to make a custom home in google sketch, and have this build it for me!!!
- timthelion
{title}Viruses Engineered to Make Batteries
Scientists have developed a new virus that attracts metal particles, spinning them to create an electric current. ---------- WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Researchers trying to make tiny machines have turned…
This is just cool...
- timthelion
{title}Docupen RC800 - Full Page 24Bit Colour Handheld Scanner
Planon have developed a Lightweight Portable Series of Handheld Scanners, with the RC800 Professional topping the list as the most advanced in convenient features yet! Docupen is battery operated and…
I can't wait untill these get fast enough that I can just slide it acrost with a wave of the hand. I think it would be neat to have these with speech recognition. Slide: "a table of the specific heat of common compounds used it chemistry." And have a note with a hyperlink (named what I said) to the image file
- timthelion
{title}Dark Dining Projects: Sensory Feasts for Blindfolded Guests
Feasts for the Senses - Don a blindfold and let us lead you into an environment created by a respected artist in collaboration with some of the finest chefs of our day. Wearing a specially designed "Mindfold"…
I love sensory deprevision!
- timthelion
{title}China gets an Underwater Hotel
Crescent Hydropolis Resorts received sea rights from China to build the world's first underwater hotel and resort. The resort's name is Hydropolis Qingdao and the tower will be located on 33,000 sq meters…
I think this is a good thing, lots of good research. I just hope they don't build to many resorts that disturb coral reefs
- timthelion





{title}Prison Pen Prevents Bodily Harm
In prison, virtually anything can be used as a weapon to facilitate trading or even to escape. So, prison officials and guards must be alert to any potential dangers, even from seemingly harmless objects...…
Hmm, I don't think it prevents suicide though. I mean someone could still stick this through their own eye socket... Ofcourse they could always use there fingure if they where really desperate
- timthelion
{title}Polymer Vision Rollup Display
Polymer Vision has launched a flexible, rollable screen technology. The flexible screens are perfect for pdas, cell phones, GPS devices and laptops. This looks like a step up from previous versions of…
Why not have a roll out of normal paper and then do projection?
- timthelion



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