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Handy der Woche: Sony Ericsson C903
in Das Handy-Weblog, on January 27, 2009
Ich bin ehrlich. Eine zeitlang habe ich mit dem Gedanken gespielt, schon wieder ein Nokia-Gerät zum "Handy der Woche" zu küren. Doch vier Mal hintereinander wäre dann doch des Guten zuviel. Deswegen nun das sony Ericsson C903, das offensichtlich schon im nächsten Monat auf der GSM...
Day after BIG SALE
in WebKinzBlog, on December 26, 2008
Check out the estore today (Friday 26th), they have a number of items on sale for $5. Sorry no virtual pets but they do exclusive items like:
Atomic Lamp
Big Pile of KinzCash Bed
Giant Bamboo Garden
Hologram Projector
Knight's Suit of Armor
Mini-Yeti Forest
Modern Windmill
Moving Statue
Mo...
Friend Vouch | Influencers
in Wangtam, on November 6, 2008
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3D Imaging in Your Home Thanks to the JVC DLA-RS2
in The Gadgets Weblog, on November 6, 2008
It may not be holograms or anything cool like that, but the JVC DLA-RS2 seems pretty darn cool. If you have a home theater, and you would like the visuals to be a bit more high definition and in 3D, then this JVC projector is for you. You don't even have to wear the geeky glasses.
The DL...
RFID Crystagram label: Hologram and RFID comes together to fight counterfeiting
in The RFID Weblog, on October 3, 2008
The RFID Crystagram label aims to put a stopper on something which has been hitting profits of companies in millions - counterfeiting. It has not only been affecting companies and consumers alike but every time counterfeiters are able to find out a novel method to bypass anti counterfeiting...
Surprise Saturday
in WebKinzBlog, on September 6, 2008
There are a handful of charms and two cool items at the Webkinz estore for today's Surprise Saturday.
We've got all the charms so we picked up the two items - a Hover Car and Hologram Projector. The Hologram Projector looks very cool!
How to Have Fun While Getting Lost
in The Flyaway Weblog, on July 13, 2008
During the winter, I work as a skier surveyor for Copper Mountain . There's a question on my survey that asks you to agree or disagree with the following statement: "I insist on planning every single detail of my vacation!" The question always makes me laugh. Quite often, I can ...
Bag lady
in The Parenting Weblog, on July 2, 2008
There once was a time when I carried a cute little purse. All I needed was a small wallet and my keys. I favored small Dooney & Bourke bags and loved to see when new ones came out. Sometimes I'd even go without a purse all together.
That all changed when motherhood arrived. The purses I car...
IntelligentFirstAid Talking First Aid Kit Saves the Day
in The Gadgets Weblog, on June 18, 2008
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Usually, gadgets are sexy, sleek, or just plain fun. But there are times that a gadget is a lifesaver - literally. That's where the IntelligentFirstAid Talking Kit comes in.
Imagine being in an emergency situation where someone really needs your help because they are se...
交互式全息影像
in Geeker Vision, on April 24, 2008
在很多科幻电影里,都有类似的场景,即戏中的人物可以对着真实人类的虚拟影像说话,而不是拿着电话和对方通话。又或者屋里可以有虚拟的管家,它们同样也有很逼真的影像。这样的科幻场景其实并不遥远,在不远的将来,我们就可以在现实中看到它们。 AirStrike 的全息影像技术让我们看到这种希望及趋势:
这种技术不仅可以显示与真人大小相若的全息影像,还允许你与它们进行互动。比如你可以移动手指或双手,令影像发生变化,就像魔法电影里的特效那样。你还可以想像一下,把电话功能加上这种影像技术里,再完善一下影像的嘴部动作,那么我们就可拥有更未来化的视像通话了。感觉应该很酷,虽然同进也会有点诡...
N-Gage Launches
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on April 7, 2008
There's a lot of buzz about the global launch of Nokia's Mobile game service, N-Gage , wherein Nseries users can buy and play made-for-mobile games straight from their mobile phones. Sure, it's a cool idea backed with so much hype since it's from Nokia.
M:Metrics sen...
Nikko R2-D2 Audio and Video Projector
in The Gadgets Weblog, on January 14, 2008
I finally got the chance to see Nikko's now-famous R2-D2 Digital Audio and Video Projector. I had to admit, I was pretty impressed with the DLP resolution, and its ability to create a 260" picture. I never did see its maximum projection, but it cannot project a hologram of Princess Leia ...
StorkSak Diaper Bags, As Seen on Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt
in Next Nine Months, on November 29, 2007
Looks like a plain, classic shoulder bag, doesn't it? Actually, this $198-diaper bag has been spotted on Angelina Jolie and other celebrities.
The StorkSak line of diaper bags are chic and classic outside, but functional inside.
Vanity style mid-sized tote made from durable...
Toting Jewelry Was Never so Fashionable
in Pretty Things, on October 9, 2007
I LOVE it. I have to say that a jewelry roll is an essential tool that we need to take with us when we travel. But what would be the most appropriate jewelry case to carry? I think that Elissa Bloom's cases are essential. I adore this red hand sewn Japanese Satin Ribbon roll with linen and ...
Random Acts of Kindness
in The Flyaway Weblog, on October 8, 2007
A random act of kindness is a selfless gesture made by one person to assist or brighten up someone else's day. It is done for no reason other than to make someone happy. It can be planned in advance or it can be a spontaneous action.
Personally, I have been a receiver of random acts of kind...
Backpacking
in The Flyaway Weblog, on August 8, 2007
Budget Travel is often associated with backpacking. Backpacks give travelers the mobility and flexibility that they need.
You rarely see backpackers toting around laptop computers hence, you see a lot of them frequenting internet cafes. Even if you have one, why would you carry it around...
Big Stacks or Cardboard Stacks
in Internet Poker, on July 31, 2007
The $10,000 bricks of cash.
The heads-up award ceremony that concludes every major poker where usually, some eye-popping models strut out in costumes that emulate the theme of the casino/event always contains those beautiful $10,000 bricks of cash.
Along with a nifty trophy or in the case of th...
Geometry Wars IGN Hands On
in House of Nintendo, on June 29, 2007
2 years after it blazed through Microsoft's online service, Geometry Wars is coming soon to The Nintendo DS and Wii. It's bigger and better than ever. With additional levels and features such as the drone which can assist your ship, This is the best version yet of the XBL classic. Check ...
Cancer Cure Moves Forward Right Before Our Eyes
in Philoneist, on June 22, 2007
Researchers have come up with something that is going to change the face, literally, of cancer tumors. It is a hologram imaging system that is designed to examine cancer tumor cells while anticancer drugs are working in the system. Check out the details on this blog . Laser holograms are being ...
Washington Redskins 2007 NFL training camp preview
in End Zone Buzz, on June 22, 2007
Courtesy Washingtonpost.com
Analysing the Washington Redskins
If you're an astute NFL Football fan, but you don't root for the Washington Redskins, there's a good chance you didn't know, prior to reading this article, who Jason Campbell is.
Don't feel bad. Redski...
Philadelphia: RFID-Chips in Regenschirmen
in RFID Weblog, on June 13, 2007
Eine wahrlich originelle Idee hatte das US-amerikanische Unternehmen Dutch Umbrella . Wie Informationweek berichtet, bietet dieser Anbieter Werbeflächen auf Regenschirmen an. Die Regenschirmen können von den Werbetreibenden (zu denken ist hier insbesondere an Shops und Restuarants) ausgeliehe...
eWeek Surveys the Tech Impact of Star Wars
in The Gadgets Weblog, on May 30, 2007
30 years after the world first experienced the tale of "a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away," the cultural impact of Star Wars continues to resonate in ways both expected and mystifying. One of the more interesting ways is the movies' impact on technology, both perceived (In...
Indiana Lawyer Turns Phone-Storage Entrepreneur
in The Gadgets Weblog, on March 7, 2007
Ah, capitalism. Looking through Google News, I came across the story of a lawyer in Fort Wayne, Indiana who's found a way to fill a need by creating a service that will store your cell phone or pager for a fee while you're in the Allen County Courthouse. Allen County banned cell phones...
Synthravels.com : l'agence de voyages pour les mondes virtuels. Interview de Mario Gerosa
in Les Explorers, on February 3, 2007
Les Mondes Virtuels vous connaissez ? Second Life vous connaissez ? Ces univers virtuels et électroniques sont devenu une part de notre vie du 21 siècle.
Alors pourquoi pas faire découvrir ces mondes virtuels et proposer les services d'une agence de voyages virtuels.
C'est ce que propos...
Next Ten New XBLA Games for 2007
in XboxSpace, on January 31, 2007
Microsoft just released a list of ten new games headed for the Xbox Live Arcade this year: "3D Ultra Minigolf Adventures," from developer Wanako Games and publisher Sierra Online, allows gamers to putt their way through 36 fun-filled holes of manic minigolf action on wild courses that...
That MINI Cooper Billboard Knows Where You Are...
in The Wireless Weblog, on January 16, 2007
Engadget's Darren Murph reports on MINI USA 's launch of a billboard advertising campaign in Chicago, New York, Miami and San Francisco, which "gives select Cooper owners the chance to get an RFID keyfob in the mail, and moreover, a reason to consistently drive under mini bi...
SD to USB in One Step
in The Gadgets Weblog, on December 27, 2006
Its application is limited to those of you toting around sd card devices (my camera, for example, would be a good candidate for this chip), but instead of plugging in your digital camera or smart phone into your computer to download/upload information, why not just pop the information ont...
Make a Fashionable Dash
in Pretty Things, on October 28, 2006
This is the great time of year when you will really enjoy the four day weekends. Whether cold or hot weather is your thing, you must be fashionable. You're so not the girl that will tote a zillion bags for a few days - you should be able to carry all of your essentials in one bag and of cours...
And They Said mp3s Couldn't Sound Good...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on June 8, 2006
For all of you mp3 player-toting audiophiles out there, the search for higher music quality out of your portable music device of choice may finally be over. Behold the Boostaroo Revolution , a cigar -sized device that splits your compressed audio files into three different circuits, amplif...
Travel well dressed
in Are you a beauty?, on May 31, 2006
With the holiday season round the corner, we all dream of white sand beaches and exciting new places to visit. But, have you thought about what you're going to wear on the plane?
Telegraph suggests that you might want to ditch the too-casual old slacks style and go for something a bit mo...
iRiver Clix: MP3 player innovation
in Digital Music - The Future, on May 29, 2006
The Apple iPod continues to dominate the MP3 player market. But digital electronics manufacturers continue to gun for their own slice of business. iRiver has released their updated Clix portable. It goes beyond the iPod clickwheel with a touchscreen and adds an FM radio and other features.
Digit...
Rolls Spotted, Camera Missing
in Classical Drives, on May 3, 2006
One of these days I'll take my own advice and start toting a camera whenever I'm on the streets of Sidney, BC, where I live. That's because interesting old cars are a common sight year-round in this Vancouver Island town. For example, the other day I came upon a lovely 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom II...
Students Stage Walkout To Protest War
in The Universities Weblog, on April 30, 2006
Ah, the 1960s and 1970s: the heyday of student protests. College campuses were notorious for producing activists of all types. Though this behavior has slowed considerably, is it time to again take a stand? Is this one college tradition that should be kept up?
Students at the University of Minne...
1TB on a CD? Holographic storage coming soon
in On Storage, on April 27, 2006
1TB on a CD? Holographic storage coming soon | Computerworld Blogs :
There's a company named InPhase that apparently is getting ready to bring to the market new optical storage products that will have decent throughput (greater than 20mbytes/sec) and much higher densities than ev...
Shocking Motorola Patent Filed
in The Gadgets Weblog, on April 23, 2006
Motorola has filed for a patent on a new method of alerting users when the phone is ringing via a mild electrical shock. That's right, they shock you to get you to answer the phone. I think this is a great idea, and I can see several uses for it. In these days of legislation making it illega...
FIDO is the bag of the future
in The Flyaway Weblog, on March 6, 2006
Handling (or carrying) luggages is one of the most dreaded part of travelling. At least, in my case. I hate it when I have to lug it around. Most especially when the wheels of my trusted Samsonite would refuse to go where I want it to go.
Architect/designer Peter Yeardon has just solved that wi...
So Cal Surfing: Big Wednesday
in The Outdoor Weblog, on December 31, 2005
There I was. A bitter Nor Cal surfer who had been sentenced to live in Surf Purgatory USA for more than a year, riding a paltry smattering of waves during the entire length of time. And yet, suddenly it was too big to surf! After spending a bit of time perusing the main spots, snapping some ph...
The Generation M
in The Parenting Weblog, on December 21, 2005
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When I was younger, we were called the Gen Xer's. We used to be cool.
Now, most of us are moms and dads in our suits, toting our laptops while holding our kids' hands... parenting kids who belong to the media-saturated generation... the Genera...
Sounds for Sights
in The Flyaway Weblog, on November 19, 2005
You can walk around with your name tag pinned to your shirt as you (and several other tourists) try to listen and follow your flag -toting tour guide. Another option would be to manage that big map and that lonelyplanet guide book as you maneuver your way around town.
Or... you can inde...
Suicide Girls Ready to Go on iPods
in The Dating Weblog, on November 15, 2005
ASSOCIATED PRESS -- Nov 6 -- Suicidegirls.com ,
an online social network of amateur pinup girls (with an online dating
element) said it logged 500,000 downloads of the sexy "featurettes" -
three- to five-minute video clips - in the first 24 hours targeting the
new iPod-toting crowd. T...
Leftovers 10/13
in Philoneist, on October 13, 2005
Unfortunately, I don't have enough time everyday to post all of the stories I'd like to write about. These are some noteable leftovers:
New molecular compounds found near Fiji "some of the natural compounds indicate the potential to kill cancer cells, bacteria and the ...
Kaplan Online at Head of Class
in The Online Universities Weblog, on August 18, 2005
A story on Kaplan Online University at the Miami Herald :
Signs displaying Kaplan University's name and its flaming-torch logo not only adorn the top of its four-story building in Fort Lauderdale, they're ubiquitous inside -- even carved into the wood floors.
But you won't fin...
Podcast Travel Guide
in The Flyaway Weblog, on July 11, 2005
CNN reports,
Rather than packing a weighty guidebook into your already heavy luggage, you can now download a city tour using your mobile MP3 player, such as an iPod.
The technology, known as podcasting, involves downloading audio content from the Internet, and is being lauded by the trav...
Startup Financial Valuation
in Businesspundit, on July 7, 2005
Director Mitch has a great post on the model he uses to do the financials for a business plan. cool stuff , althought I'm kind of confused...
This spreadsheet evolved over several iterations, and I've been toting around the current version for about half a decade now. It's prov...
Airport wi-fi
in The Flyaway Weblog, on June 30, 2005
Previously, we featured the possibilities of getting physical at (or near) the airport during a long lay-over or delays by going to the gym .
This time, it's the turn of the tech savvy, laptop-toting travelers who would rather go online -- whether for work or leisure -- while they wait for th...
Practical Considerations for Implementing RFID
in The RFID Weblog, on July 22, 2004
Editor's note: We are pleased to provide another special report from guest blogger Atul Salgaonkar, Founder of RFID Solutions : RFID is Powerful, but not for Everyone...Yet.
Powerful as it is, RFID is not for everybody, at least yet. The business case for unit level tracking of, say, Barbi...
Hologram-toting IC tag: Combo of RFID and Hologram from Hitachi and Toppan
in The RFID Weblog, on March 4, 2008
How about defeating the purpose of counterfeiters with double edge protection? You people must be aware of the fact that holograms are used to discriminate between original and fake products and now Hitachi and Toppan have gone a step further and launched what they call world's first hologra...



