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Navdy's magical head up display projects information as if it's floating six feet in front of you. Manage your navigation, calls and apps with voice and simple hand gestures. In the car you already have.
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Just found this nice font which is very very useful!
Map Glyphs is the ulitmate CSS map font with hundreds of scalable vector map icons of the world, continents, globes, countries and states.
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yei! I just finished my new bed!
a fine japanese style with (nearly) no screws ... only the 2 sockets nedded some.
A instructable will be ready soon!
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This maybe the way our world changes. A small 15min video shows us what robots can and will do in the future. Do you think a robot can't replace your job?
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The Wurlitzer
new prototyp!
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InVision lets you transform your designs into beautiful, interactive web & mobile (iOS, Android) mockups and prototypes!
Its absolutely worth a try!
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== HIGHTRACK ==
very nice tool to improve your productivity! Hightrack combines your To-Do-List, your calendar and your personal tasks based on your projects.
maybe worth a look?
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Have you ever bought a rotten fruit?! Here is the solution.
SCiO
This is a bit future-shock …
A small consumer-level molecular scanner lets you analyze the objects around you for relevant information, from food calories or quality, medicine, nature etc … This could be the start of the Internet of Everything
The Kickstarter was launched yesterday and made it’s $200,000 goal within 24 hours - the potential for this tech is huge. Watch the video embedded below to see the potential:
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Smartphones made it easy to research facts, capture images, and navigate street maps, but they haven’t brought us closer to the physical environment in which we live – until now.
Meet SCiO. It is the world’s first affordable molecular sensor that fits in the palm of your hand. SCiO is a tiny spectrometer and allows you to get instant relevant information about the chemical make-up of just about anything around you, sent directly to your smartphone.
Out of the box, when you get your SCiO, you’ll be able to analyze food, plants, and medications.
For example, you can:
Get nutritional facts about different kinds of food: salad dressings, sauces, fruits, cheeses, and much more.
See how ripe an Avocado is, through the peel!
Find out the quality of your cooking oil.
Know the well being of your plants.
Analyze soil or hydroponic solutions.
Authenticate medications or supplements.
Upload and tag the spectrum of any material on Earth to our database. Even yourself !
You can find out more about the product at it’s Kickstarter page here
EDIT: There seems to be a lot of skepticism about the product (I’m not a scientist, but the idea is certainly compelling). There have been calls at Reddit calling this out, yet the company has posted addressing the concerns here
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An immersive drowning simulator as some kind of a browser game from Guy Cotten. Try to survive with your mouse!
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MENSWEAR: UNIF Men’s ‘Nowhere Special’ Spring/Summer 2014 Lookbook
Photographer Derek Perlman shoots Laurenz Eeckhout for LA-based clothing brand UNIF's quirky Spring/Summer 2014 collection consisting of new rad styles from biker jackets to bold graphic tees, and all over print button-ups to shorts.
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TRANSFORM
a beautiful three-dimensional interface that reacts to movement and emotion!
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=== LIGHT KINETICS ===
The last experiment of Espadaysantacruz Studio playing with physicality of light.
A physics simulator build with Processing and Arduino controls a DMX rack of 28 channels, treating light as matter under the laws of motion.
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DOKUMENTATION: MIRROR MOVE
Manipulated light-shapes reflect the movement of the viewer.The visitor enters into an alliance with the mechanics and used it as an extension of its action.
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French illustrator Thomas Lamadieu recently made stops in locations around Germany, Canada, Belgium and France where he shot several aerial views from inside claustrophobic courtyards which he then turned into quirky illustrations. We first shared Lamadieu's work a year ago to t
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