“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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X-Rayed hardware

   Have you ever wondered how something other than your body parts looks like, under X-Rays? I bet, no. Simply, because nobody has x-ray machine at home to play with. You might had couple glimpses of your bag under x-rays at the airport, but how about detailed images of consumer electronics?

Here is a Nikon photo camera.
X-Rayed Nikon D700
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