With kids getting lazier and lazier, marching band directors have resorted to drivable musical instruments
Fitting your car with a high-tech music system for some superb acoustic pleasures seems to be within the reach of every guy in your neighborhood. It’s only when you have your whole vehicle modified in to a mobile music system, […]
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Introducing the Voxmobile Drivable Guitar
Weight Loss May Cure Sex Problems
Obese people cause sexual dysfunction in much the same way that trailer houses cause tornadoes
Weight loss may help resolve erectile dysfunction in obese men, according to new research presented on May 15 at the 103rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Urological Association (AUA).
Morbid obesity can cause sexual dysfunction independent of […]
Using Music to Ease Blood Pressure Problems
Using your blood pressure as an excuse for listening to music. Cool idea!
If your blood pressure is high, do not fret. Just breathe slowly, turn on some quiet, slow rhythmic music and watch your blood pressure tumble drastically.
According to researchers at the American Society of Hypertension’s 23rd Annual Scientific Meeting and Exposition (ASH 2008), patients […]
Picasso, Pikasso Guitar
When guitars from the bad side of town mess with the mating practices of righteous instruments
I’m not sure if Picasso ever painted a guitar, but if he made a real guitar, the result would be something like this. The aptly named Pikasso was created by Linda Manzer and it makes regular guitars look like […]
New Material for Fuel Cells Created By MIT
MIT engineers have improved the power output of one type of fuel cell by more than 50 percent through technology that could help these environmentally friendly energy storage devices find a much broader market, particularly in portable electronics.
The new material key to the work is also considerably less expensive than its conventional industrial counterpart, […]
Pool Party iPod Dock
Take the DJ in the pool with this all new waterproof Radioraft that pumps your tunes a full 360 degrees with its five speakers and also docks your ipod.
Futurist Thomas Frey on “Radical Transparency”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eroziS_6aTk
The Whole Earth Genealogy Project - Where will it lead?
Starting with a concept for creating the genealogy for the entire earth, Futurist Thomas Frey takes people on a fascinating journey into the topic of radical transparency.
Study: Online Video Won’t Replace TV
While viewers are switching to online video, ad revenues are not
The Internet represents a valuable complementary distribution platform for television broadcasters and cable networks, but it is not a viable replacement, according to Convergence Consulting Group.
Treadmill Madness
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edY3HaVRS_Q
Extreme hurdles for the reason deprived
Once again the Japanese demonstrate their own brand of insanity and humor with these game show antics. Second video after the jump.
Dreamfit: The Motorcycle For Paraplegics
When motorcyclists have an accident they roll a dice, with escaping unscathed on one side and very severe consequences on the other. And for those unlucky enough to sustain severe and permanent injuries like paraplegia, there’s often one huge regret - that they may never ride again on a real bike. A chance encounter with […]
US Air Force Wants “Full Control” Of “Any And All” Computers
“The Air Force wants a suite of hacker tools, to give it “access” to — and “full control” of — any kind of computer there is. And once the info warriors are in, the Air Force wants them to keep tabs on their “adversaries’ information infrastructure completely undetected.”
Japan Plans Face Recognition Cigarette Vending Machines
How do you get Minority Report-style invasive biometric security ingrained in society? Tie the technology to something millions can’t do without-like cigarettes-and you’re on your Orwellian way!
Pablo Picasso’s Guernica in 3D
Is Classic Art Better In 3D?
Pablo Picasso was commissioned by the Spanish government to commemorate the Nazi Germany bombing of Guernica, Spain, during the Spanish Civil War in 1937. The result is Guernica, a black and white painting that depicts the suffering and brutality of war.
