Saturday, September 14, 2013

Where'd that building go? Korea to get 'invisible' skyscraper | Crave - CNET

Where'd that building go? Korea to get 'invisible' skyscraper | Crave - CNET: "If you're among those eagerly awaiting a working invisibility cloak, get ready to be jealous. A South Korean skyscraper may get one before we humble (and highly visible) humans do."

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First Ford Mustang sold to public still belongs to original owner

First Ford Mustang sold to public still belongs to original owner: "After Gail Wise graduated from college, she needed a car to get to her first job. So she went to a Ford dealership in Chicago on April 15, 1964, and drove home with a brand-new light-blue Mustang convertible — the first Mustang ever sold to the public. The car wasn’t even officially on the market until two days later when Ford president Lee Iacocca unveiled the Mustang at the World's Fair in New York. "

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Enfojer lets you develop photographic prints straight from your smartphone

Enfojer lets you develop photographic prints straight from your smartphone: "Here's a fun little toy that might be of interest to playful photography enthusiasts and tinkerers. The Enjofer, described as a "portable smartphone photographic enlarger," is a stand that lets you create good quality black and white photographic prints directly from your smartphone, though you'll need your own darkroom set up to do it."

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Aviator and Afterburner bike lights are literally guaranteed to thwart thieves

Aviator and Afterburner bike lights are literally guaranteed to thwart thieves: "Life would certainly be simpler for bicycle commuters if they could just leave their lights on their bikes all the time, but – in most cases – doing so could likely result in the lights being stolen while the bike was parked on the street. MIT grad Slava Menn addressed this problem last year, by helping to create the revolver-like Defender theft-resistant headlight. Now, he's working on a similarly street-proof headlight and tail light, that are sleeker than the Defender but just as hard to steal – or wreck."

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