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22 Nov

Searaser Wave Buoy Can Generate, Store Enough Power For 470 Homes [Wave Power]

Searaser Wave Buoy Can Generate, Store Enough Power For 470 Homes [Wave Power]

We've mentioned ocean power stations a bit recently, and now here's one with a rather different approach: It can store power for when its needed. Searaser is in prototype form at the moment, and it works by bobbing up and down as waves pass by. An underwater pump uses this motion to push water in...

0 Comments Bury Gizmodo 3 days ago

Prototype MacBook Air found on eBay

Prototype MacBook Air found on eBay

Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Hardware, MacBook Air This is probably old news for most classic Mac collectors, but it's the first I've heard of it: a member of the forums at MacRumors.com bought a MacBook Air "as is" on eBay, and when it showed up, he got something even more valuable than the en ...

0 Comments Bury Tuaw 3 days ago

Sound Sewing Machine Concept Shows You the Music [Concept]

Sound Sewing Machine Concept Shows You the Music [Concept]

This concept of a sewing machine was created by SOUNDS.BUTTER, a design group interested in physically representing sound waves. They sought to represent it tactically instead of digitally where sound is oft seen in sound and music editing. The sewing machine was chosen because of its association wi ...

0 Comments Bury Gizmodo November 15

Keyring

Keyring

A prototype keyring, made for my liquorice allsort loving Dad's birthday. ...

Bury The News...w Public November 12

Killer UI [VC Adventure]

One of the companies I work with is in need of some first class UI help. Ideally we'd like someone who has a great design aesthetic and who also can code that design in Ruby or PHP.  However for the moment we can use someone with the former talent (who can wire frame up their work which we c...

Bury Venture Capital November 11

FT.com Redesign Is Blogalicious [Newspapers]

The FT, the Western world's last remaining respected financial paper not owned by Rupert Murdoch, has unveiled an early version of the redesign of its website's homepage. And we'll be damned if it doesn't look way more like a blog than like a traditional newspaper site. The clear messages: the on...

Bury Gawker November 10

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