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The UBiqWindow: Google Earth Hologram Device You'll Want
[vimeo]http://vimeo.com/422742[/vimeo] If you can forgive the crap music, you'll just love this video of Google Earth mashed up with a hologram machine. This is real, and I want one very, very badly. By combining a 2D mid-air projection system and motion sensors, the device gives you a gesture-base
Why Should I Want This MID
Really, why would I want this MID (Mobile Internet Device) over the current iPhone I use? Lord! I know you’re up to your neck with Apple banging, so for a change let’s compare it to an LG Arena, Samsung I7500 or even BlackBerry Storm 2. Where does this MID score over the rest of these Internet
This Living Human Bone Was Grown In Lab
Scientists have grown real, living human bones in the lab for the first time, completely from scratch, and ready to be inserted inside human flesh. Or given to my dog, as a delicious treat. Dr. Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic—Columbia University professor of biomedical engineering—achieved the fe
Google Wants to Kill JPEGs With New WebP Format
These pictures look the same—but they're not. Because the sign on the right, hypothetically, takes up nearly 40% less space. That's the version in WebP, Google's plan to speed up the internet by slimming down its images. What is WebP? It's a new graphics format that Google hopes will make file
Solar Sail Proves Photon Acceleration Works, as it Twists and Turns Under the Sun
Less than two months after being unfurled in space, Japan's IKAROS solar sail accomplished its ambitious aim—becoming the first spacecraft to travel in space, powered by the sun. Now, it's demonstrated its fine steering ability. Measuring 20m diagonally, the solar sail is made from aluminizedUbiquity, a browser command line
[HTML1] During the last day the web has been abuzz about Mozilla Labs' Ubiquity. It's an addon for Firefox that can help you streamline how you get things done on the web. In the example above, they show constructing an email with a map and reviews using mostly keyboard driven input. The addon is q![Scientists Discover How to Extend Lifespans without Starving Yourself [Science]](http://gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2008/04/highlander.jpg)
Scientists Discover How to Extend Lifespans without Starving Yourself [Science]
Restricting yourself to a super-low calorie diet has been discovered as a way to extend your lifespan by a noticeable number of years, but it comes with a pretty lousy side effect: you don't get to eat anything. Not worth it! I'd rather die at 70 knowing the sweet taste of ham and cheese Hot Pockets
Why Alcohol Is Good For You
It's one of those medical anomalies that nobody can really explain: Longitudinal studies have consistently shown that people who don't consume any alcohol at all tend to die before people who do. At first glance, this makes little sense. Why would ingesting a psychoactive toxin that increases our
New iPod Shuffle Moves Buttons to Headphones, Adds Text to Speech
Apple has quietly released a new iPod Shuffle design that mimics the original's pack of gum aesthetics. It costs $80, holds 4GB of songs, uses inline controls and boasts text-to-speech. • 4GB or 1,000 Songs • Silver or black color options, stainless steel clip • Controls have been movedA Flash Drive So Small You Can Leave It In
Posted by AceNik on Sep 9, 2010•
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Need some extra storage? Sounding like something out of a TV infomercial, LaCie’s new MosKeyto (Get it? Geeeet it?) is so tiny, you won’t even know it’s there! But really, this thing is clever—stick it in and forget.

On the other hand, the 20 mm (extending only 6 mm out of your laptop!) MosKeyto would be really, really easy to lose—so handle with care. Available in up to 16 GB.[LaCie]
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