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The future of 3D internet and computer interfaces
3D tech is revolutionising how we interact with our gadgets
Full Story: TechRadar
(NEW YORK) — Ten of the world’s top-selling prescription drugs are about to get cheaper.
- Plavix
- Lipitor
- Seroquel
- Actos
- Enbrel
- Singulair
- Levaquin
- Zyprexa
- Concerta
- Protonix
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The World’s Skinniest House
There are skinny houses. And then there is Jakub Szczęsny’s Keret House, which could make Calista Flockhart look like a fatty. At its most generous, the proposed place, in Warsaw, Poland, will clock in at 4 feet wide. At its narrowest, it’ll be just 28 inches wide — thinner than the average doorway. And we complain about our sardine can in New York…
I think Obama is underestimated.
That’s actually pretty impressive.
via Washington Post news alert.
Turkish weightlifter Sibel Ozkan - 5’1 and 110 lbs… is she stronger than you??
Abs visible through the singlet, no big deal.
Via Dave Earle Elite Performance
A robber breaks into a bank safe and returns home, where he activates a device that conceals his earlier burglary, making it look like he never entered the bank in the first place. Such a “time cloak” is still a long way from reality, but researchers have now made an important first step, demonstrating a cloaking device that can hide for a fraction of a second an event that occurs at a specific point in time.
Full Story: Science
(TEHRAN, Iran) — Google’s new social networking site, Google+, launched just about three weeks ago and it has already attracted over 10 million members around the world. But Iran can only seem to imagine a negative about Google+, making it harder for Iranians to join.
Iran has blocked access to the new social networking site, calling it a new U.S. government spy tool on the Web. Facebook and Twitter faced similar allegations before they were blocked, too.
The decision appears to be another attempt to prevent young opponents of the regime from having online political discussions, planning protests and communicating with sympathizers abroad. But many Iranians will use proxy websites to get around the restriction, and some have already joined Google+.
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Hello Goodmornin: My vacation starts tomorrow!! See you in a few San Diego.
Beekeeper Wang Dalin wears tens of thousands of bees during a bee bearding contest in Longhui county, Shaoyang, in central China’s Hunan province, July 16, 2011. (AP Photo)



(TEHRAN, Iran) — Google’s new social networking site, Google+, launched just about three weeks ago and it has already attracted over 10 million members around the world. But Iran can only seem to imagine a negative about Google+, making it harder for Iranians to join.


