Posted by Andrew in NewsBlog
Posted: July 31, 2007

This woman believed that she had won a new Toyota…

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Posted by Andrew in NewsBlog
Posted: July 30, 2007

…or close to anyway. Simple and fascinating. There are lots more where this came from though!

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Posted by Andrew in NewsBlog
Posted: July 21, 2007

This site houses easy to use light weight AJAX chat rooms that can be created instantly by simply typing in a room name. This is the web 2.0 of chat rooms. Great service for those who need quick communication between someone who doesn't have a messaging client.

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Posted by Andrew in NewsBlog
Posted: July 17, 2007

This is really cool, the riders in the Tour de France are fitted with GPS units and their data is presented in real time on this Google Maps mashup. Now all you have to do is wait for a stage to start!
“Watch where different riders are at the very moment. Both the actual stage and the exact positions are displayed on a interactive map. Heart beat, speed, distance, cadence, altitude, power and current position are tracked. They also have profiles of all stages and a sweet little TdF blog Twitter ticker. Be sure to check it right on time!!”

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Posted by Andrew in NewsBlog
Posted: July 15, 2007

These are some beautiful images of glasses filled with coloured liquid breaking. “Take a look at these photos by master photographer Steve Strawn, who not only knows exactly when to release the shutter, he's probably pretty good with a broom, too.”

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Posted by Andrew in NewsBlog
Posted: July 11, 2007

This is the new graffiti, only legal and cooler. Artworks made from LEDs and long exposure times.

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Posted by Andrew in NewsBlog
Posted: July 9, 2007

The Angel Sword Guitar Plays Iron Maiden Songs, Slays Teen Pop Stars, won't play Guitar Hero.

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Posted by Andrew in NewsBlog
Posted: July 6, 2007

The Jack PC, a rival to the smallest PC in the world, can hook up to a standard monitor, keyboard and mouse, and runs Windows CE, the stripped-down version of Windows often used in portable devices. It comes with up to 64 MB of flash memory and 128 MB of RAM.

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