The Sport of planking, (no it has nothing to do with the antics of pirates making you walk the “plank”) is the action of lying face down with arms to the sides of the body, in unusual public spaces and...
Archive - 2011
Once Upon a Time – A modernday Fairytale from ABC
Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz Producers of Tron: Legacy and the popular TV series Lost have taken yet another intricate and complicated storyline venture that only they could bring to life. Together they will bring a...
US Navy wants gamers to help stop the pirates
OK, so it’s not exactly what I was thinking when I heard the Navy was opening a game so gamers could help them defeat the pirates. At first I thought they were trying to make small submarines that could be operated by...
Fujitsu Flexbook Concept
The Flexbook was designed for the ‘Fujitsu design award: a life without future computing‘ a competition organized by designboom in collaboration with Fujitsu. In This competition designers get to build their...
Google Lowers their App Market Cut on Developers
Google has been on the news lately, with the whole Google I/O and Facebook Trying to burn their image, it looks like Google is going to be here for a while longer. And now Google is going to Revamp their Android Market...
Microsoft in the process of buying Nokia’s Cellphone Division
This is still a rumor, and really the only source of information was this tweet from Eldar Murtazin so it actually has some sort of weight behind it. After all, Murtazin has had a pretty good history at spreading “real”...
A Gallon of Gas – Who gets what?
Yesterday we wrote an article about how much money your vehicle consumes per hour of operation. We then began to do our research and tried to figure out where our money was going to. As in, who gets the money when we...
Find out how Osama e-mail his colleagues without being caught
With all the news about Osama circulating the internet, it’s kind of hard to find anything that does not have to do with his death, but one of the main things that always intrigued me was the way he communicated...
