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Posted on Thursday, 22 May 2008  |
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Embedded Bra reduces stress
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WTF! Another new high tech bra. Check out the Embedded Bra shown in Beauty World Japan exhibition in Tokyo. This bra will help to prevents supposedly harmful radiation from cell phones to invade the wearer’s body and also to improve moods while reducing stress simultaneously. Alright, that’s cool and that’s healthy. No more picture after the break. By the way, WTF stands for What’s That For, lol.
[via Ubergizmo]
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Posted on Thursday, 24 April 2008  |
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Urinal Elephant
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What is this elephant doing in the toilet? Alright, it called the Urinal Elephant aka the Dasubee toilet scrubbing robot. Yes, it helps to clean those stains on the urinal. Check it out after the break.
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Posted on Monday, 21 April 2008  |
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Automated Multi-Level Bicycle Parking in Japan
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You have seen the Automate Garage for cars. Now take a look on the bicycle. The Japanese company has built this automated multi level parking structure for bicycles and charges 100 Yen (about $1) per day or 1,800 Yen (about $18) for a month which is a lot cheaper than the impound fee.
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Posted on Saturday, 12 April 2008  |
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The Fuel PC
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WTF! Somewhere in the world, they have a special PCs working on fuel which can be connect directly to your car’s fuel tank. It is use to analyzes the fuel condition and also diagnoses the overall condition of the car, while consuming some gas fluid. More pictures after the break.
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Posted on Friday, 11 April 2008  |
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Firefox logo spotted in Space
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The Milky Way upon the heavens is twinkling just for you and Mr. Moon he came by to say goodnight to you. This is an image captured by the Hubble Space Telescope, an image of the variable star V838 Monocerotis which lies near the edge of our Milky Way Galaxy. Looks like Firefox logo huh.
[via New Launches]
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Posted on Thursday, 10 April 2008  |
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Paying with your Mobile Phone with NFC
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Mobile phone can never leave us today, they are always with us all the time. According to researchers, in the U.S., 50 percent of children have mobile phones. And today, it can be used to pay stuff. The NFC (Near Field Communication) is a very-short-range wireless connectivity that allows quick, secure two-way interactions among electronic devices. It uses a small chip embedded on phone or plastic card and you can be simply placed it on a reader device like the pad on a debit card terminal, kiosk machine, turnstile or a portable NFC device to initiate a transaction. Check it out after the break.
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Posted on Monday, 31 March 2008  |
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Kyocera annouced the World’s Fastest High-resolution Inkjet Printhead
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Kyocera has announced the world’s fastest high-resolution inkjet printhead for commercial application, the new KJ4 series printhead. It will go on sales globally starting April next month. The KJ series has a full-color print speed of up to 200 meters per minute at 600 x 480 dpi, or 150 meters per minute at 600 x 600 dpi (that’s about 1,000 sheets of A4 paper per minute). It comes with the widest print line of any printhead in its class, spanning 4.25 inches (108 millimeters).
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Posted on Monday, 03 March 2008  |
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How do they do it? Jumbo Jet Tire-Change
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Do you know how they changed the jet or aircraft tire? Aircraft tires are designed to withstand heavy loads for short durations. They are sually inflated with nitrogen in order to minimize expansion and contraction from extreme changes in temperature experienced during flight. Check out more in “How do they do it” segment. Video after the break.
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Posted on Saturday, 01 March 2008  |
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How it’s Made - Golf Ball
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Have you ever wondered how a golf ball was made? Today’s golf balls were developed in having cores of titanium compounds, hybrid materials, softer shells and a more pressurized core. It usually consists of two, three to four layers design which consists of various synthetic materials such as surlyn or urethane blends. Find out more in the “How it’s Made” segment after the break.
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Posted on Friday, 29 February 2008  |
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How it’s Made - Bolts and Nuts
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Have you ever wondered how those bolts and nuts were made? They are made in a wide range of materials, with steel being perhaps the most common, in many varieties. For great resistance, stainless steel, titanium, brass or bronze may be used, or a coating such as brass, zinc or chromium applied. Check out more in “How it’s made” segment after the break.
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