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Nokia Morph

February 20th, 2009 2 comments

Morph is a concept demonstrating some of the possibilities nanotechnologies might enable in future communication devices. Morph can sense its environment, is energy harvesting and self cleaning .

Morph is a flexible two-piece device that can adapt its shape to different use modes. Nanotechnology enables to have adaptive materials yet rigid forms on demand.

It is also featured in the MoMA online exhibition “Design and the Elastic Mind”. It has been a collaboration project of Nokia Research Center and Cambridge Nanoscience Center.

Find out more at http://www.nokia.com/A4852062

Google Chrome – Japan

February 20th, 2009 No comments

This nice video was produced by the Google Japan team.


Download MegaVideo videos

February 8th, 2009 No comments

MegaVideo is one of the top video sharing sites which has huge collection of videos.

MegaVideo Downloader is a freeware which will allow you to watch MegaVideo videos offline.

This utility is very easy to use.  Just enter the MegaVideo URL and download to your local PC.

You can save the videos as  .avi, .mpeg, .wmv files, which then can be viewed with Windows Media Player or VLC player.

Click here to download MegaVideo Downloader.

Snow fall in UK – Worst snow in 18 Years

February 4th, 2009 No comments

Heavy snow has fallen across large parts of the UK, disrupting travel and closing thousands of schools.

South-east England has the worst snow it has seen for 18 years, causing all London buses to be pulled from service and the closure of Heathrow’s runways.

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Amazing economic predictions by Peter Schiff

January 29th, 2009 3 comments

Recession – everyone in the world speaks about this today. Wherever you go, you will hear this word. No matter whether it is a small hotel or a  multi national company, you will find this word being used widely.

Is this recession something new, that appeared in 2008? No.

Watch the following video…

Amazing predictions; isn’t?

Peter Schiff points to the low savings rate of the United States as its worst malady, citing the transformation from being the world’s largest creditor nation in the 1970s to the largest debtor nation by the year 2000. His extremely bearish views on the U.S. Dollar, the United States stock market, bond market, and the United States economy have earned him the nickname “Dr. Doom.”

Life's for sharing – The T-Mobile Dance

January 23rd, 2009 7 comments

Recently T-Mobile came up with the new Ad concept Life’s for sharing. As part of this, hundreads of commuters danced in Liverpool Street Station – UK on 15 Jan 2009.

Watch the moment hundreds of commuters danced in a train station and see how they pulled off the event with exclusive footage from behind the scenes. You can even create your own dance videos to share with others, or just watch great dance videos from the world of YouTube in the Dance Hall of Fame.

Borrowing Money in Plain English

January 22nd, 2009 No comments