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Humor: Google opt-out village video
by Andy on Mar.04, 2010, under Computers & Technology, Humor, Internet Culture, Networking, Video
Google Opt Out Feature Lets Users Protect Privacy By Moving To Remote Village
So hilarious but; your own hope at remaining off the web…
psp go disassembled and reassembled
by Andy on Jan.24, 2010, under Automation, Console, Gaming, Internet Culture, Mobile, Video
Wow Sony post day. Here’s a cute and fun video that disassembles and reassembles a PSP Go in stop motion. This video is all over the blog-o-spheres so I wouldn’t doubt if you have seen it.
digital guitar
by Andy on Jan.24, 2010, under Awesome, Development, Innovation, Internet Culture, Linux, Video
I found a digital guitar creates electronic music and runs Gentoo linux on Hack a day. It looks really fun and I approve of this.
Don’t think “acoustic” or “electric” but “electronic”.
hidden within augmented reality
by Andy on Jan.12, 2010, under Automation, Awesome, Computers & Technology, Crazy, Innovation, Internet Culture, Networking, Video

Stepping into the verse’ of the known, we try to change our concept of reality with technology. It’s a very weird feeling moving your ideals into a new plane of thought. Augmented reality is such an approach that you perceive extra dimensions on-top of your physical plane. Here is a building that displays QR codes that can be used for a variety of applications (shopping, twitter updates, advertising, entertainment, etc).
The iPhone application is not in the iTunes App Store, but is available to interested parties on request. The project is a collaboration between teradadesign and Qosmo.
Imagine yourself walking around the grocery store holding your phone up to every product for up-to-date reviews. Imagine going out to a night club, pointing your phone at a person to view their social profile (“Oh, that person like’s cheese?”). There may be a time where you browse your favorite books at the library with QR codes. You could put a QR code on the back of your transportation that links to your website. The best part about QR codes is, you don’t know what you’re going to get. It’s like finding treasure (good or bad).
[Thanks Designboom!]
OnLive: cloud gaming console beta signup
by Andy on Dec.30, 2009, under Computers & Technology, Console, Gaming, Networking, PC, Video
Streaming games over the web is always evolving. Windows, OS X, Linux, whatever; imagine your games you want, right now. OnLive Game Service is taking the first big leap in cloud gaming. They are planning on releasing a small gaming console (MicroConsole) that streams video games to your TV. You can sign-up for their beta program now. Here is the latest in game hardware and software mashing games on demand over the web:






















































