Monday, December 5, 2011

Arm mega-pump with 21's for biceps - YouTube

Arm mega-pump with 21's for biceps - YouTube:

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Robotville: the androids are coming

Robotville: the androids are coming: "There's an infestation of robots at London's Science Museum this weekend. Robotville has set up camp in a darkened room on the second floor, where visitors to the museum can drop by to say hello to their mechanized counterparts. "

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Sony creates holodeck using Playstation Move and Eyetoy

Sony creates holodeck using Playstation Move and Eyetoy: "When Sony wanted to highlight the immersiveness of movies available on the Playstation Store, they turned to UK-based agencies Studio Output and Marshmallow Laser Feast to create a series of shorts around the theme "great films fill rooms."

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Top Brewer serves up coffee on tap

Top Brewer serves up coffee on tap: "Wouldn't it be cool if, along with your flying car and your robot butler, you had a tap in your kitchen that dispensed hot beverages? You'd just shuffle into the kitchen in the morning, and grab a cappuccino in the same way that you'd usually get a glass of water from the tap in the sink - that said, it probably wouldn't be a good idea to put your mouth right up to the coffee tap. Anyhow, such a thing does indeed now exist, and it's called the Top Brewer."

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Digital face-swapping heading for low-budget film-making

Digital face-swapping heading for low-budget film-making: "If you've seen the film The Social Network, then you might have wondered about the identical Winklevoss twins - were a real-life pair of twins cast for the roles, or was it a bit of Hollywood magic?"

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Bridgestone's airless tires are designed to never go flat

Bridgestone's airless tires are designed to never go flat: "This week at the Tokyo Auto Show in Japan, Bridgestone showed off its latest development - puncture-less air-free tires. The tires are still in the concept phase, but have been successfully tested on single-person vehicles in Japan traditionally used for elderly people."

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