I think I can, I think I can. Believe. You can fly if you just believe. I won’t die if you just believe.
Continue reading… “Until Age 8 Children’s Beliefs Have No Connection To Their Behavior”
I think I can, I think I can. Believe. You can fly if you just believe. I won’t die if you just believe.
Continue reading… “Until Age 8 Children’s Beliefs Have No Connection To Their Behavior”
Could microSD cards – tiny devices the size of a fingernail – replace bulky CDs and intangible downloads for next-generation music lovers? Selling albums in microSD format is the latest concept from SanDisk, the California-based manufacturer of flash memory cards and developer of SD cards, which are now widely licensed.
Continue reading… “Could MicroSD Cards Replace CD’s For Next Generation Music Lovers?”
Robots have been an integral part of the Japanese society, and there have been many robotic toys that are far more advanced than many devices meant for adults. The Murata Seiko-chan is a self-balancing robot unicyclist that was created in order to meet the demands of many people who were already bowled over by the company’s Murata Boy, a robot bicyclist.
Continue reading… “Female Robot Unicyclist”
The gift of sight is the most ultimate one can that be conferred upon a blind being. It would be a great feeling for a blind individual who would perceive it as freedom from darkness.
Continue reading… “The Bionic Eye Could Become A Reality”
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The movie “Across The Universe” was a brilliant interpretation of some of the classic Beatles tunes. More videos after the jump.
Continue reading… “Interpreting the Beatles”
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Here is a crazy collection of this weeks top videos.
Continue reading… “Top 8 Videos of the Week”
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After the jump are several more banned commercials. Since they’ve been banned, they are a bit off center. If you find them offensive, you’ve been warned.
Continue reading… “Banned Commercials – Extreme Commercials from the Underground”
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Here is a very cool design for taking a small round table and turning it into a large round table. Very ingenious, and very slick. More videos after the jump.
Continue reading… “Introducing the Transformer Tables”
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Amazing theater trick
Japanese television has an extra wierd twist that is hard to describe. Second video after the jump.
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A March 2008 Synovate study sponsored by ClipBlast! found that when it comes to finding online video, search takes a backseat to unaided navigation (also known as discovery) and content recommendations.
When US Internet users were asked how they found video on the Internet, 28% of respondents with a preferred method cited discovery. Recommendations from friends followed closely behind with 27% and search engines were chosen by 22%.
Continue reading… “How to Find Your Next Video Online”
Screen Digest anticipates that sports content will be the single biggest driver of online video consumption in the US and UK, much in the same way that it was a driver of pay-TV adoption.
The number of online sports videos watched will more than double in both the US and UK over the next five years. By 2012, 10.8 billion sports videos will be served online in the US and 1.2 billion in the UK.
Continue reading… “Online Sports Videos to Drive Online Video Growth”