You won’t find Daniel Radcliffe in A Very Potter Sequel, and that’s because the musical is a fan production made specifically for YouTube audiences. One thing to keep in mind is that it’s a parody and should not be taken seriously. Continue reading…
You won’t find Daniel Radcliffe in A Very Potter Sequel, and that’s because the musical is a fan production made specifically for YouTube audiences. One thing to keep in mind is that it’s a parody and should not be taken seriously. Continue reading…

Want to have a visual indicator of your incoming email, and also control/filter what type of email is coming in? The Go With The Flow design is an interesting one, one shows you the type of email coming in via different colored tubes of water, and the amount of water in the tubes represents the amount of email from that category that you’ve received. If you don’t want to receive emails from your friends and family while at work, just shut off the respective valves. When you’re off work, just twist the control to allow the emails from friends and family to (literally) flow in. Check out a video of this concept after the jump, it’s pretty cool.
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Blizzard has confirmed the existence of the Cataclysm Deathmind model by deleting the original thread in which the screenshot was posted. Supposedly, an early beta tester “got his hands on a Cataclysm Friends and Family Alpha key and is terrified t…
30 Apr, 2010
Posted by: Mark R In: BenQ E1260 HDR| Benq| Digital Cameras| E1260 HDR
Here’s a little point-and-shoot from our friends at BenQ: the E1260 HDR.
I can see why that its slogan is “Make Every Shot Amazing”, as it probably could. This camera has 12 Megapixels, and with a 28 mm 4x optical wide angle zoom lens. It also has a 2.7 inch LCD display, [...]

Microsoft has just launched its new phone service called Kin, along with two devices, named Kin 1 (Kin 1 photo gallery) and Kin 2 (Kin 2 photo gallery). The idea was to create a phone for heavy texters and those who love to stay in touch with friends and family through social networks. Microsoft has introduced a whole new user interface for its phones with design elements borrowed from Windows Phone 7 and it looks very good (photos coming shortly). Kin 1 and Kin 2 will sync all their content and contacts directly with the cloud – at all times. If you lose your phone, just get a new one and re-sync, that’s it. On the desktop side, Microsoft has a web browser application that shows you the phone content, but in the comfortable space of a desktop monitor. You can interact with the content, do whatever you want with the files (on the local disk) and see a view of your friends’ updates. The whole thing is brilliant and it could shake the Teen Smartphone market.
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