Thursday, February 24, 2011

FLUD - News Ecosystem for iPad and iPhone


e-Ink digital watch

Ion plated stainless steel ergonomic curved case with ultra-thin profile on leather band with rolled orange edge. unique changing displays give this digital watch a style all its own. a standard numerical digital display in one mode, a graphic hour clock display in another. every half hour the face switches from white-on-black to black-on-white time display.

Swiss Tech MPCSSS-EX Micro Plus EX 9-in-1 Key Ring Tool Kit

Build your own RED VAN

Adjustment Bureau

E.T. sequel : ET-X


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Sunday, February 20, 2011

LOOXIE - wearable camera + bluetooth


Simply position the Bendable Earloop over your ear and adjust the camera so it points where you look. Adjusting the fit for comfort is easy, and Looxcie includes features to keep it stable and level while you video.

via ICE3ERG Harleywood

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Irina Werning - Back to the Future


Back to the Future is a fascinating project by Irina Werning. She has convinced friends and family to recreate their old photos — in some cases, the resemblance is absolutely uncanny. Of course the location, person, clothes etc are all the exact same, but she’s also done a wonderful job of matching the look and feel of the original photograph. That is way harder than it looks. Matching the lighting must have taken forever!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Kill the Irishman



Over the summer of 1976, thirty-six bombs detonate in the heart of Cleveland while a turf war raged between Irish mobster Danny Greene (Ray Stevenson) and the Italian mafia. Based on a true story, KILL THE IRISHMAN chronicles Greene's heroic rise from a tough Cleveland neighborhood to become an enforcer in the local mob. Turning the tables on loan shark Shondor Birns (Christopher Walken) and allying himself with gangster John Nardi (Vincent D'Onofrio), Greene stops taking orders from the mafia and pursues his own power. Surviving countless assassination attempts from the mob and killing off anyone who went after him in retaliation, Danny Greene's infamous invincibility and notorious fearlessness eventually led to the collapse of mafia syndicates across the U.S. and also earned him the status of the man the mob couldn't kill.

Monday, February 14, 2011

24 hours in one shot


Photographer’s Description: After wondering for some time whether it was possible to image the sky from one morning to the next where I live in Athens Greece, I decided to give it a try. After hours of planning and preparation, and a full day of shooting, the image above is the result of this labor of love. It took me about 12 hours to pull together and process a single image that included over 500 star trails, 35 shots of the Sun and 25 landscape pictures. My plan was to make the image on the day of the solstice (December 21) when the Sun’s stay in the sky was short (in the Northern Hemisphere) and the star trail durations were long. Of course, trying to find clear weather for a given 24-hour period is not an easy chore. However, I was patient, and the weather eventually cooperated (on December 30-31, 2010). I had to stay at the same place for approximately 30 hours. In addition, I was on location 2-3 hours before sunrise in order to make the preparations and test shooting. I also needed to stay an extra 2-3 hours the second day so as to shoot part of the Sun’s sequence that I lost the first morning due to clouds. I chose Sounion (Temple of Poseidon) as the setting for this project. Click on image to see labels.

I began the shooting the morning of December 30, 2010, taking photos with my camera on a tripod facing east. The day portion of this shoot is composed of a dozen shots covering the landscape from east to west as well as the Sun’s course across the sky, from sunrise to sunset. I recorded the Sun’s position exactly every 15 minutes using an intervalometer, with an astrosolar filter adjusted to the camera lens. In one of the shots, when the Sun was near its maximum altitude, I removed the filter in order to capture a more dramatic shot that showed the Sun’s “glare.” After sunset, I took various shots with the camera facing west-northwest in order to achieve a more smooth transition from the day portion to the night portion of the image. The night portion is also composed of a dozen landscape shots but this time from west to east. After the transition” shots, I took a short star trail sequence of approximately half an hour duration, with the camera facing northwest. At 7:30, I turned the camera to the north and started taking the “all-night” star trail shots — lasting almost 11 hours. After accomplishing this, I then turned the camera to northeast and shot another short half an hour star trail sequence, and then finally, with the camera now facing east-northeast, I took a series of night-to-day transition shots.

A Year of Volcanic Activity


Mount Etna spews lava on the southern Italian island of Sicily on January 13, 2011. Mount Etna is Europe's tallest and most active volcano.

Winter surfing in the UK


More pictures here

Infographic about (fresh)WATER

Bear Grylls Ultimate Survival Kit

The Walking Dead


Sunday, February 13, 2011

Tuesday, February 08, 2011

Solar Charging Case for iPhone4

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Run de Jeremy Rum


Yes, it's exactly what you think it is. Hand crafted by 72-year old master distiller Francisco "Don Pancho" Fernandez, Ron de Jeremy Rum is a high-end dark rum that's oak aged for seven years, resulting in a rich, smooth flavor with hints of vanilla, sugarcane, fruit, and spices, and comes in a bottle with the Hedgehog's mug on the label. No word yet on whether it has any, ahem, "enhancing" properties.

Ironman Performance Raising Earphones

Saturday, February 05, 2011

Deserted City



Une nouvelle sĆ©rie “Deserted City” par le photographe Kim HĆøltermand basĆ© au Danemark. HabituĆ© aux images d’architecture, il prĆ©sente cette-fois des paysages et des lieux remplis de brouillard et de mystĆØre. Plus d’exemples de son travail sur son portfolio et dans la suite.

Instagram Gains Native Twitterrific Support


Twitterrific by the Iconfactory is one of the most popular Twitter clients for iOS, and we’ve been hearing a brand new Mac version is around the corner as well. What at first may look like a minor update to Twitterrific for iPhone and iPad was released a few minutes ago in the App Store, and it adds a very welcome new feature: native Instagram support. I don’t know if any other Twitter app for iOS supports Instagram photos like Twitterrific does, but here’s the gist: instead of being forced to follow a link to Instagram to the actual website, Twitterrific will open the image into its dedicated popover, without leaving your timeline. That’s useful, considering how many people are using Instagram these days and how annoying it is to launch a web view every time. A similar integration can be seen on Twitter.com, where the inline media viewer can preview Instagram photos without opening a new browser tab.

The new Twitterrific update also introduces fixes to reduce API errors (I’ve been getting lots of them lately), support for photos shared on plixi and step.ly and restores the black theme as the default one. Last, Twitterrific finally supports the new Twitter links to tweets and usernames.

Twitterrific is available for free in the App Store