Goodbyes are always hard and this one is no exception. This blog has served me well over the past 2.5 years to be exact. It started off as its own little drum beat in the corner of the internet and i...
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The artist behind this amusing curiosity is Swedish artist Christian Partos. The piece, titled E.L.O. (I am assuming a clever reference to, and/or appropriation of the name, the Electric Light Orches...
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A Swedish company called Rotundus has developed this wicked-looking self-balancing mobile camera-bot, which noiselessly cruises around at up to 6 miles per hour. It can be remote-controlled or prepro...
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How to Go Home is more-or-less a witty (and handsomely-designed) handbook to surviving family holidays at home. Issues addressed include “How to use Internet Explorer,” “How to talk...
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The E-Volo Multicopter, which made its first human-piloted test flight just a few days ago, has a brilliant design that paradoxically seems complex but is in fact more simple than current helicopter ...
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