I found this about a week ago and was sure I'd posted but apparently not. This site is the best visual browser of the Flickr site I have ever seen. Put together as a thesis project by a German guy, it's simply brilliant.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Tag Galaxy
Friday, May 30, 2008
Brains has Rhythm!
I’m sure you’ve probably seen this already but just incase I though it deserved the post. Every time I watch this I love it even more – this is genius like Cadbury’s Gorilla. Completely out of leftfield we see something which probably looked completely daft on paper but just works oh so well.
Brains sure do perform best when they're hydrated.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Solar-Powered iPod
Apple recently applied for a US Patent, which detailed an iPod with a solar panel mounted behind the screens (display and touch). A solar panel! Seriously!!
It's obvious that a panel of that size would not be able to provide full power, but it would certainly supplement the battries whenever it was out in the sunlight.
The panel would catch any light passing through the LCD screen and thus avoid any extensive redesign of the device to accommodate a solar panel. The real question is, are we looking at a prototype staging device? Is this merely the first step in a complete roll out for Apple. If successful it would not be difficult for Apple to introduce the same technology in it's iPhones and laptops.
I have to say, I think that is fantastic.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Memory Almost Full

Sir Paul McCartney’s Memory Almost Full digital campaign has been nominated in the NMA best in ‘Music’ category. The campaign, which has been a truly interactive experience, is promoting both the latest release and the legend behind the music. The online elements provide exclusive content such as news, behind-the-scenes, diary and video updates. Memory Almost Full has been completely groundbreaking in its use of digital media.
Although I’ll admit to never having been a huge Paul McCartney fan, I do think this campaign deserves it’s recognition as being truly innovative in its approach.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Motion Capture Leaps Forward
I feel like all I'm doing is posting videos lately. Hopefully folks don't mind this too much?
Anyways, this is a video from Popular Mechanics, featuring the latest (un-assisted) motion capture face-recognition technology. It's pretty amazing stuff.