When have you lost your virginity?

El Jobso

   Here is one story that turns out to be told and retold thousands and thousands of times in a wide variety of different contexts.
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Multi touch human interface

This is just hilarious!

See more at www.multitouch-barcelona.com

“Tricycled” Google Street View

   I hope, everybody is already familiar with Google Street View. If not, go to check it out here maps.google.com/help/maps/streetview first.
   This feature become real because Google cars with cameras on the roof traveled all over around. Here is a usual Google Street View car, by the way.

Google Street View car

   Since Google captured and recaptured all major cities in the US and Europe, they decided that they need a new level of access to street images, more flexible, more space efficient. Finally, they came up with the idea to equip a bicycle with all devices they need to make pictures for Street View.
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Flying peace of Tech.

Dragan Flyer X6

   What is this devise? Will you ask. It looks so sophisticated and unusual, almost like an UFO. The only Lumix camera is catching our eye. In fact, it’s a remote controlled helicopter model. It’s just made in a different way; the way Lamborghini is different from Toyota. So, what is the difference?
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24 clocks goes to one

Swedish designer made a gigantic clock, which consists of 24 analog clocks and shows time in a digital way.

24 -> 1 clock

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Future Home from Microsoft

   Microsoft has a whole department of featured projects. Unlike Google, they has more physical devices there. Like this one. It is an entire apartment, filled with projected touch screen interfaces.

Microsoft Touch Home

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Buildings Pixel Art

   All screens work with the same principle: Entire screen consists of small colored dots (pixels), which are flashing in a different way, depends on what picture do you want to display on a screen. You can apply this principle to almost anything you want. For example, building’s windows. Mostly, they are located in a perfect geometric shape. So, why not? All you need is to install few different color lamps into each room and control all of them, by one device. Building Screen

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Microsoft strikes back.

The war field between Microsoft and Apple is getting hotter and hotter. Today, Microsoft announced a new commercial about cheapness of their laptop PSs. Here is the video:
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Now Apple is trying to catch up with an AD

Yesterday I wrote a post about Microsoft’s commercials against Apple. It is quite funny, but today Apple just showed up whole three new commercials about Mac-PC competition.

Hello I'm a Mac; And I'm a PC

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$30,000 to fill an iPod or Microsoft is trying to catch up.

   It is not a secret to anyone, that Microsoft and Apple always had a marketing war. Apple was never hiding after press releases, neither was afraid to say something straight. The great example of Apple’s hate to Microsoft are many commercials, that Apple made about Windows bugs and unusability. (You can check them out here: http://www.apple.com/getamac/ads/) Microsoft, in turn, was always hiding messages between the lines. However, crisis is making it’s pressure, and Microsoft is raising from an asylum. We’ve already seen some ads about cheapness of PC laptops; now it’s Zune’s turn:
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