March 18, 2010 - 4:00 am
Tags: brain, cells, drive-sectors, memory, neurology, neuron, neuron-lacks, neurons, none-solid, protein, the-protein, video, watch
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Just like hard drive sectors can fail, neurons can go bad as data processing, memory-storing units in your brain. In this video, a neuron lacks the protein needed to make connections with other cells, essentially becoming a bad sector
March 18, 2010 - 4:00 am
Tags: brain, cells, drive-sectors, memory, memory-forever, neurology, neuron-lacks, neurons, none-solid, science, video, watch
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Just like hard drive sectors can fail, neurons can go bad as data processing, memory-storing units in your brain. In this video, a neuron lacks the protein needed to make connections with other cells, essentially becoming a bad sector.
March 18, 2010 - 2:32 am
Tags: catty, clips, competition, everyone-else, gets-named, natal, nintendo, playstation move, posts-tagged, station-move, technica, the competition, video
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We’re used to feeling oddly insulted by Sony ads , but for once it’s everyone else who might need a hug. Because in this PlayStation Move ad, the competition gets named, shamed, and leaves crying for mommy. [ Ars Technica via Kotaku ] More
March 18, 2010 - 2:32 am
Tags: competition, gets-named, natal, nintendo, none-solid, playstation move, playstationmove, sony, the competition, video, Wii
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We’re used to feeling oddly insulted by Sony ads , but for once it’s everyone else who might need a hug. Because in this PlayStation Move ad, the competition gets named, shamed, and leaves crying for mommy. [ Ars Technica via Kotaku ] More
March 18, 2010 - 1:00 am
Tags: car, cars, enhanced-vision, enhanced-windshield, gm heads up display, great-looking, hud, huds, middle, video
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It makes it feel like you’re in the middle of Tron , but GM’s new heads-up display’s not just a way to play out childhood fantasies. The system projects laser-generated images onto windshields, providing a great looking enhanced vision display. More
March 17, 2010 - 4:20 pm
Tags: apple, ebooks, extremely, ipad, kindle, none-solid, penguin, publishing, squarely-on-its, the-publishing, video
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If publishing company Penguin’s impressive iPad demos weren’t enough to convince you, this extremely clever video (originally made for internal purposes) will show you that at least one part of the publishing industry has its head squarely on its shoulders. More
March 17, 2010 - 2:42 pm
Tags: accurate, clips, closest-thing, ellison, hirise, space, surface, the-most, the-surface, video
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This 4:50 flyby over the surface of Mars—created by 3D artist Doug Ellison —is the most accurate to date, and the closest thing to being there than any of us would ever be . Simply spectacular. More
Pop quiz: you’re a successful independent iPhone developer who’s personal management apps are beloved by critics and users alike, but you just really need a break, a way to recharge the batteries and have some non-managed fun, what do you do? If you’re App Cubby ’s David Barnard, you grab Polar Bear Farm ’s Layton Duncan and Made by Rocket ’s Dave Keller and you produce KaleidoVid [$0.99 - iTunes link ], a colorful, eye-full of childlike wonder for the iPhone. And you make it as simple as it is elegant.
March 17, 2010 - 12:40 am
Tags: apple, apps, iphone, iphone apps, kaleidoscopes, none-solid, opposite, phone, phone-apps, the-opposite, video, video-kaleidoscope
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Kaleidoscopes: Fun for five minutes when you were a kid until you discover the joy of the opposite gender. KaleidoVid, however, is fun for considerably longer, because it involves your phone! More
March 16, 2010 - 4:49 pm
Tags: alexxhenry, clips, combines, how-magazines, ipad, living, magazine-spread, magazines, maybe-the-most, movies, pretty-neat, tablets, the-transition, video, viv
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We’ve seen some pretty neat concepts of how magazines will make the transition to tablets, but this new VIV magazine spread by Alexx Henry Studios is maybe the most visually arresting yet. More