| Videos | Wed » 12/16/09 » 9:20 PM |
Poppin’ Bottles
Source: Mashable!
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| News, Videos | Tue » 11/3/09 » 1:46 AM |
Multi-player online FPS. FREE. What are you waiting for??? Ok, watch the video first then GO GO GO!
Ngmoco’s Eliminate has been building up buzz ever since it was announced, and now the first-person shooter is out on the App Storeto try for yourself. As you can see above, it offers some relatively basic FPS gameplay when compared to shooters on other platforms (I’ve been having a lot of fun with Borderlands lately), but given that this is the iPhone we’re talking about, this kind of twitch 3D gameplay is actually pretty impressive. You can play online over 3G or Wi-Fi, and as you play, you can earn credits and level up, which gives you access to more weapons and better gear. The game itself is free, but it’s all based around a microtransaction systemwhere you buy “energy” which allows you to earn those aforementioned resources. You get a certain amount of energy per day on your own, and if you use it up, you can’t progress any further unless you get out the wallet or wait another day. And the game uses ngmoco’s own Plus+ social interface to track leaderboards and accounts. Interesting plan, and we’ll have to see if players vibe with it or not. Some have already voiced strong concerns about the in-game pay-to-play microtransaction system.
If that doesn’t vibe with you, and you’d rather play some old-school (and old business model) FPS gameplay instead, id’s Doom Classic also got released on the App Store last weekend. That game comes at a cost of $6.99, but then again, with old-school Doom, you know exactly what you’re getting into. And you won’t have to buy any extra energy to charge your BFG and slay any demons you happen to come across.
Source: TUAW
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| Cool Stuff | Fri » 10/30/09 » 12:06 AM |
Carbonwood Bicycle by Gary Galego… toooo clean!




Nifty bikes are always fun to come by and this plywood and carbon fiber is a real gem. It was created by designer Gary Galego who wanted to create a unique mixture for this bike but still give it a light frame and make it easy to ride. I think it’s really rad looking, the detailing in all of the joints is absolutely beautiful and the paleness of the wood looks amazing against the deep blackness of the metal parts. You can read a bit more about Gary and the bike by clicking here.
Source: Kitsune Noir
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| News | Fri » 10/30/09 » 12:02 AM |
The Nintendo DSi XL will be coming to the US in Q1 2010. What’s the XL for you ask? How about a bigger form factor and larger screens. From what I’ve read… this will not replace the DSi… XL will be an additional model among Nintendo’s portable handheld offerings.

Since Europe and Japan can’t have all the fun — unless, of course, it’s a black Nintendo Wii — the super-sized DSi XL is also due out in the US sometime in Q1 2010, according to a spokesperson speaking with Joystiq. Still no word on price, but we wouldn’t be surprised if it parallel the slight markup for the ¥20,000 / US $221 Japanese version. Looks like that smaller-screen version isn’t looking so hot for Grandma’s Christmas present anymore.
Source: Engadget
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| Cool Stuff | Thu » 10/29/09 » 11:56 PM |
You-Can-Eat-All.




Does the Chopork have an identity crisis? Like would you classify it as a fork or a chopstick or both? Nah! I wouldn’t bother much about the functionality of two sticks turning from a fork to chopsticks. I’d be worried about branding it as Chopork; sounds more like chop-the-pork! Got any better name suggestions?
Designer: Yoonsang Kim
Source: Yanko Design
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| Cool Stuff | Thu » 10/29/09 » 11:53 PM |
Check out this bathoroom at the Lydmar Hotel in Stockholm. Not too flashy or crowded, use of materials and accessories is jussst right. Looking at this just brings out the interior design animal in me.




Source: NOTCOT
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| News | Thu » 10/29/09 » 11:42 PM |
Imagine if in the future… you can actually see peoples thoughts. Kind of like a Sookie Stackhouse superpower but with visuals! There will be a huge spike in awkward moments. Sex on about 90% of guy’s foreheads… the end of surprises, lies, guessing, shady-ass people, the phrase “tell me what you’re thinking…”. Someone will come up with a mind reader blocker headband FOSHO.

You already know what’s on in my mind, but what if you couldsee exactly what I’m thinking about? Might not be long before you can, because there have been some minor successes in thought decoding technology.
I say “thought decoding” instead of “mind reading,” because what researchers are working on is a way to decode and analyze brain activity in order to predict the thought, or more precisely, the image in a person’s mind. So far they’ve had limited success using small sample sizes of YouTube videos and thorough scans to study brain activity in order to assume which videos would produce what sort of activity.
The research is freaky with a heaping serving of awesome, and I can’t wait until mindcasts are the newest trend.
Source: Gizmodo
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| Cool Stuff | Thu » 10/29/09 » 11:25 PM |
The NNew CAN is a soda can concept designed to easily twist and crush into the smallest possible shape for more efficient waste management. The can also features an “lifted lip” opener for easy crack-openablility haha (TAILGATE APPROVED!!!). Personally not a big deal for me… but for those times when you just cut your nails = lifesaverrrr!




Source: Yanko Design
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| Cool Stuff | Thu » 10/29/09 » 11:12 PM |
I love cereal… best food to eat anytime of day. One day I would love to just have a few of these mounted somewhere on the kitchen wall filled with my favorite cereals. So official. SmartSpace Dry Food Dispenser comes in two models… wall-mounted which will run you $47 and a countertop version at $29. I knew wall-mounted was more official… $18 bucks more… geeez they better be VESA-compliant!


Must it always have to be about kitchens with lack of space? Can’t we for once focus on showing off smart products on counter-tops or wall mounted goodies! I vote for a change in perspective and say that stuff like the SmartSpace Dry Food Dispenser be on the forefront. It’s good to hold pastas, breakfast cereals, pulses etc, plus you can let your creativity get the better of you and fill it up in a very decorative way with color-coordinated dry snacks and beans.
The wall mounted version or the counter top dispenser ooze with style and detailing. For instance the dispensing knob looks cute and works like a tap, dispensing 1 ounce of food with each turn. The measuring cup at the bottom also measures out contents with accuracy.
Designer: Zevro [ Buy Wall Mounted or Counter Top ]
Source: Yanko Design
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