Ski Home Simulator to break your hip from your living room

News January 4th, 2009

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Unless this simulator is not having wipe out feature and throws you off the skis I’d prefer the real thing because there is nothing more fun than having couple of broken legs. Just kidding!

This is probably the closest thing you can get as far as sky simulators can go.

Hmm .. Wii Board, I think it’s time for an upgrade.

More information: SkyGym (in German)

How blood from a mosquito gave police DNA to catch a ‘car thief’

News December 24th, 2008


A mosquito in flight with its abdomen full of blood (file photo). Finnish police claim a blood from a mosquito has given them DNA to catch a thief
A suspected car thief has been arrested - thanks to a DNA sample taken from blood found inside a mosquito.Police  inspecting a dumped stolen car in Lapua, Finland, last June noticed a full-looking mosquito. It was sent to a lab for testing, and the DNA was found to match the sample of a man in the police register. The suspect has insisted he did not steal the car, claiming he hitchhiked and was given a lift by a male driver. A prosecutor will decide if the evidence is solid enough for charges to be pressed. Police inspector Sakari Palomaeki said: ‘It is not easy to find a small mosquito in a car. This just shows how thorough the crime scene investigation was.’

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Michael Jackson ‘needs lung transplant’

News December 22nd, 2008

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Michael Jackson is gravely ill and needs an emergency lung transplant if he is to survive, it has been reported.
Jackson’s biographer Ian Halperin has been quoted saying that the pop star is suffering from a fatal inherited diease that has left him increasingly frail.
Mr Halperin was quoted in the Sun saying: “He needs a lung transplant, but may be too weak to go through with it. He also has emphysema and chronic gastrointestinal bleeding, which his doctors have had a lot of trouble stopping.
“It’s the bleeding that’s the most problematic part. It could kill him.”
Mr Halperin alleged Jackson, 50, had developed an alpha-1 anti-trypsin deficiency, in which sufferers lack a protein that protects the lungs. Treatment includes a lung transplant.

Cool Concepts - The Tima Watch

News December 17th, 2008

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The Tima Watch features a dual display, you can choose between a digital display or an analogue one.

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The watch can be set up to have each of the dual displays on a different time zone, you can switch easily between the two displays to check the different times.

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This cool concept watch uses an ePaper display for the watch face, which makes it really slim, and the watch face is actually curved inline with the watch band.

Eco Cruises: Celebrity Solstice cruise ship promises a green vacation

News December 17th, 2008


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Eco Factor: Ecofriendly cruise ship hosts 216 solar panels to power elevators and LED lights.
Just in time for Christmas, Celebrity Cruises has announced a new ecofriendly cruise ship, the Celebrity Solstice. The ship intends to take people for a green cruise with a solar energy, fuel-efficient design, LED lights and a grass-covered top deck.

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Celebrity Solstice is the industry’s first ship to use solar energy, with 216 panels generating power for all the ship’s elevators, or more than 7000 LED lights used in the cruise ship. The overall design of the ship has been made as aerodynamic as possible to increase its fuel efficiency and speed. The higher wattage halogen lamps on the ship have all be replaced by longer-lasting and energy-efficient fluorescent and LED lights, cutting the energy requirements by as much as 50%.

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FARO wins sustainable design competition with residential tower

News December 17th, 2008



The city of Almere organized a design competition for urban villas and a residential tower for the Cascade park. These designs needed to fit within the ambition to develop the Cascade park as a ‘window of sustainability’: an inspiring example for ecological, social and economical sustainability.
The location of the tower is unique, as it, with at least 57 residences, will form the head (or tail) of the park. The tower is designed to become a part of the park: it will allow the park to be growing on the public side of the tower in the form of green balconies. Residences with a view have to possibility to also have a private garden in one of the circles on the parking deck.

The building can be arranged in a number of ways. The system used for construction allows great flexibility in number of residences and arrangements of floor plans. Should the future desire an other way of living, this tower can be easily adapted.

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Rock Band 2 vs Guitar Hero World Tour GAMEROX gaming chair gets kids moving while sitting down

News December 17th, 2008

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December 15, 2008 If there’s one thing most parent’s hate seeing, it’s their offspring slumped in from of the TV, video game controller in hand, ruining their posture and getting fatter by the second. This is one of the many reasons Nintendo’s Wii has proven so popular and now a company with a new concept in game seating is also hoping to do its bit for poor childhood posture and inactivity by getting kids moving and improving their posture while they sit playing video games Videogame-Simulator-Job . The GAMEROX chair is designed to promote movement during game play to deliver health benefits through improved circulation, movement and exercise by taking advantage of children’s natural tendency to move with the onscreen action.

Volkswagen Bio Runner would be a fine future for the VW Bug

News December 17th, 2008

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The design teams taking part in the LA Auto Show’s Design Challenge: Motorsports 2025 weren’t just creating cool looking future cars, they also cranked out some pretty great science fiction. Take the Honda Great Racer we showed you, for instance, or the winner of the Design Challenge, the Mazda Kaan.

Just like the other vehicles, the Volkswagen Bio Runner has its own quirks and backstory. It takes part of a race in the future where vehicles are only allowed one tank of gas, so engineering with a mind for speed and sustainability are paramount. It also handles a bit like a motorcycle:

Illuminated Super-Tiny Wireless Keyboard

News December 17th, 2008

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Remember the Super-Tiny USB Keyboard that we wrote about a couple of months ago? An illuminated version of this small 56 key computer accessory will soon be available.

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The Wireless Illuminated Super-Tiny Keyboard can now be pre-ordered form the USB Brando website for $47. The product will ship at the end of December.

Sit and Listen–An Even More Indulgent Sonic Chair

News December 17th, 2008


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Have $10,000 to burn? If so, consider the new top end of the Sonic Touch Chair line your seat of choice. This spherical wonder features integrated speakers to truly envelop you in sound. Talk about a sweet spot. ”Shake that ass” takes on a new meaning as the back of the chair delivers powerful bass. The sound’s not the only thing high-end: top grade leather exterior, faux-suede microfiber interior and a stainless steel pedestal with all wires integrated. Works with nearly every input you could imagine.  Another option is the addition of an iMac Touch on a built-on swivel. The fact that it serves as desk, chair and stereo system may dull the price pain a bit, but not that much.

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British Steam Car in the running to break speed record

News December 11th, 2008


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A British Steam Car is a step closer to breaking the longest held speed record after completing a number of successful runs. After a first successful low-speed run last week at Newton Park, the car was shipped to the MoD’s Thorney Island facility near Portsmouth for a series of higher speed runs this week.A team of six engineers have been learning how to launch the car and turn it around quickly for its return run within the hour. Eventually Freezing temperatures forced the team to pack up and return to base in Lymington, Hampshire. The British team hope to break the land speed record of 128mph in California next year and have spoken to officials at Edwards Air Force Base about running the car on the dry lakebed, once it has dried out following winter rains.

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The record was set by Fred Marriott in his Stanley Steam back in 1906.The car is being test driven by Don Wales, nephew of tragic speed legend Donald Campbell.
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Love machine: Computer geek too busy for romance, builds himself the perfect girlfriend

News December 11th, 2008


If blind dates, speed dating or websites haven’t led you to the love of your life, you could always take a leaf out of inventor Le Trung’s book - and build your perfect partner.

The 33-year-old has created Aiko - a ‘twenty-something’ robot who not only looks feminine and sexy but also does household chores and his accounts. But despite her shiny hair and 32-23-33 figure, Aiko - whose name means love child - is no trophy partner.

She is accomplished too with a talent for maths and a 13,000-sentence vocabulary - in English and Japanese. She can also recognise faces, read aloud from a newspaper and give directions.Aiko, a fembot made from silicone and A.I. technology, is a genuine labour of love for Mr Trung.

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