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Crazy Apple iPods and iPhones photos

This is really just to show the wonders of Photoshop…This guy is really in love with Apple. I wonder if it’s Steve Jobs disguised.

iPod photoshop

iPod last supper

Source: The iPod Shuffle Page via Technabob

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April 1, 2008 | Leave a comment | Read More »

iPhone Firmware 2.0 might Have YouTube Plugin for Safari

It isn’t already confirmed, but the new iPhone have a large probability to have a Youtube Plugin for it’s safari browser. Personaly I don’t like this browser in PC’s, but will mobile phones it became the fastest in the market. Perhaps is the new Firefox, but in the Mobile World. With this plugin we will be able to see all youtube videos on our iphone.

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So, BGR is claiming iPhone firmware 2.0 will provide a YouTube plugin for MobileSafari.app. BGR tends to be a solid source, but we cannot confirm this to be true without some more evidence. Nonetheless, if true, YouTube video playback from within Safari will be possible on the iPhone.

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March 30, 2008 | Leave a comment | Read More »

Firefox 4 – the new era of browsing

Microsoft Firefox Explorer

It might change the world as we know it, but we still haven’t seen it yet…Firefox 4 should be released to fight against upcoming Internet Explorer 8, but there are only two features that were told to the market.

The first feature is called “Prism”, which will simply let you run web-based content in an offline mode. I already know this as “Work Offline”, so I can’t really see what’s so special about that, but time will tell.

The second feature is “Weave” which will enable you to create different profiles for users in a computer, so that each user can browse according to their online preferences, quite useful in family computers.

Mozilla vice president Chris Beard told that these are just some of the crazy ideas that they are working on, so there should be much more to see.

Picture: ChillBean

Source: Tom’s Hardware 

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March 29, 2008 | 1 Comment | Read More »

Lynx to win Sir Richard Branson’s heart?

Lynx Space Shuttle

The Lynx space shuttle is developed by XCOR Aerospace, who have been developing and researching propulsion systems for nine years.

Virgin Galactic announced it was looking for a SpaceShipTwo, after the success that the SpaceShipOne contest created, and the Lynx could provide heavy competition if it joined the contest. The two-seat space vehicle is capable of reaching outside the Earth’s atmosphere in mere 3 minutes, which will be fast enough to let plenty scientists amaze themselves with views only possible in documentaries and computer animations.

Lynx Space Shuttle

“We have designed this vehicle to operate much like a commercial aircraft. Its liquid fuel engines will provide the enhanced safety, durability, reliability and maintainability that keep operating costs low,” Greason said. “These engines will also minimize the impact of these flights on the environment,” Greason added. “They are fully reusable, burn cleanly, and release fewer particulates than solid fuel or hybrid rocket motors.”

Source: Gizmag

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March 28, 2008 | Leave a comment | Read More »

OpenOffice 2.4 Unleashed

OpenOffice 2.4

Yay my favourite office suite just got an update (hence it’s included in MY lovely gadgets). Version 2.4 brings quite fixes and new features, such as:

  • Chart improvements
  • 3D slide transitions
  • Rectangular selection
  • More powerful regular expressions
  • Easier selection of language for spell checking
  • Insert picture as slide background
  • Convert text to columns
  • Enhanced formula input
  • Enhanced data input
  • Extensions
  • Custom Word properties
  • Move cells using drag and drop
  • Localization

To read them in more detail, visit the OpenOffice New features page.

Source: Slashdot

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March 27, 2008 | Leave a comment | Read More »

LadyBag – an inteligent bag

Lady bag is a simple bag that uses RFID if you have forgotten something.

 

In other words it has something as a memory card that saves all the basic things a woman has in her bag (keys, mobile, wallet). If you have all os that it will give you a nice smile, if not “your bag” will be sad or even will cry.

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Developed by a team at Canada’s Simon Fraser University, the bag, which uses RFID technology, also has LED icons on the side, which illuminate when the bag is missing an object, while a smiley emoticon lights up when you’re ready to go. I think they left off the lipstick icon, though.

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 It would certainly be a nice present to your girlfriend

 

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March 27, 2008 | Leave a comment | Read More »
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