Look at what happens when you swallow 35MM film
As a part of a final for their photography class, two studentt in the UK swallowed some 35MM pin, and let their bellies do the photography work. After they, well, collected the film (in a dark room,...
View ArticleMake jewelry with your Foursquare checkins
Ever think you can use your huge amount of Foursquare check-ins for anything other than those achievements on Foursquare? Rachel Binx and Sha Hwang have their own neato thing to do with your data:...
View ArticleHere’s some Minesweeper Scratch cards to get your fix in the physical world
If you’re one of the few that love Minesweeper, or the even fewer who know how to play it well, you’ll love these Minesweeper scratch cards. It comes in easy and hard, for $2 each, or $3.50 for a...
View ArticleGreen Mesh open air PC case blasts the dust away
Opening your computer case after a period of no dusting can be an exercise in terror and suspense. While you know you’ll have an issue, you never know what until you open it. The Taiwanese YoungYear...
View ArticleHere’s Mac OS on a Nook Simple Touch
Around the web, most people are talking about Windows 8 and OS X, tablets, displays, and quad-core smartphones. So this guy decided to install the 16 year old MacOS on their Nook Simple Touch....
View ArticleMIT Media Lab’s makes TV more immersive with blurry screens
No, your room can’t fit a wall-sized TV no matter how hard you tried. So researchers at MIT’s Media Lab have made up a cheaper way to make your content more immersion, with screens designed to...
View ArticleBing Maps gets Twice as Good
Bing Maps, competitor to Google Maps has added 165TB of new aerial photographs to their resovoir of 129TB – that makes the maps just over twice as big. The update covers a large range – 15 million...
View ArticleThe Hotel Bible – Now with Kindle
The Hotel Indigo in Newcastle is a lot like any other hotel in the world. But it has one neat little trick in it’s sleeve – a Kindle in your bedside table, packing a bible ready to be read. The...
View ArticleIndoorAtlas uses magnets to determine the best route to the toothpaste aisle
Indoor navigation apps are a fresh new genre, but are typically cursed by the limited ability of GPS and 3G signals indoors. Indoor Atlas however, ditches these radios in favor of a unique technology...
View ArticleLook at all the stuff Steve Wozniak carries in his backpack
click to make it full size Steve Wozniak is a pretty prolific geek, but he has loads more money than most of us – so it makes sense that just his traveling backpack is filled with more phones than many...
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