Creative use of what appears to be an array CPU fans complete with LEDs that react to movement and activate, anyway, take a look at the video below.

Originally from Millice_

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Short video of the new PSPgo taken at the E3 show. Nice slider action to the controls, it’s much smaller, but most of the space saving seems to have come for the lack of a UMD drive.

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Glubble has released a new Family Timeline service that offers families a visual way to navigate through family photos, events, and messages.

In conjunction with the new feature, they’ve also started to offer premium memberships for unlimited storage, released an update to their browser toolbar, added themes for kids, and created kid-safe browser-based search.

If you’re unfamiliar with the site, Glubble essentially gives families their own social hub and family browser to share and exchange content. It also offers parents a way to provide a safer web experience for their children and monitor the sites they’re visiting. The new features, then, simply reinforce the overall purpose of the site, which is to be a safe and enjoyable resource for families on the web. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Dutch make the first strike into the Augmented Reality browser world. Layar is the World’s First Augmented Reality Browser. It’s a free application on your mobile phone which shows what is around you by displaying real time digital information on top of reality through the camera of your mobile phone.

Layar is available for the T-Mobile G1, HTC Magic and other Android phones in Android Market for the Netherlands. Other countries will be added later. Planned roll-out dates for other countries are not known yet.

Check out the video below and for more information take a look at the Layer site.

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I have a new 13″ mac laptop which I love dearly and it replaces an older 17″ mac laptop that I used to drag around with me. Now having a perfectly formed lightweight laptop draws yours attention to the bulky unsightly plug hanging off it. Cue genius idea for finally bringing the British plug up to date, the handle on the back of the plug alone makes it great thinking. Anyway watch the video below.

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