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Find the Font from a Logo
via Google Operating System by Ionut Alex Chitu on May 27, 2008
WhatTheFont is a site that lets you upload a logo or any other image that contains text and shows you a list of fonts that are likely to be used in that image. WhatTheFont supports some common image formats like GIF, JPEG, TIFF, BMP, but you can't upload images bigger than 360 x 275 pixels.After uploading an image, you may need to enter the corresponding letters from the text, since the...
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You Just Don’t Leave Certain Groups
via The FAIL Blog by leechio on May 21, 2008
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Vii Fit update
via Veronica Belmont by Veronica on May 21, 2008
Allow me to be honest for a moment. When I started this endeavor, I truly believed that I would keep up with the exercise routine. That being said, I got bored of the Wii Fit after about a week. Is it the WiiFit’s fault? Partially. Is it more GTA4’s fault? Probably. Anyhow, I promised that I would give you my impressions, so here they are:The Wii Fit isn’t fun enough to make me come back...
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China to Use Silver Iodide & Dry Ice to Control the Weather
via Slashdot by Zonk on March 26, 2008
eldavojohn writes "While we made light of it before, the MIT Review is taking a serious look at China's plans to prevent rain over their open 91,000 seat arena for The Olympics. From the article: 'China's national weather-engineering program is also the world's largest, with approximately 1,500 weather modification professionals directing 30 aircraft and their crews, as well as...
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HTC Smartphone
via Tech Blog by (author unknown) on June 03, 2008
HTC introduces a new Smartphone: the HTC Touch Pro. At 18.05mm, it features a 2.8-inch display, 3.2-megapixel camera, 288MB RAM, Wi-Fi, 7.2Mbps HSDPA, a full QWERTY keypad, and a slider design. Available later this year -- no word on pricing. Click here for first picture in gallery. The first batch of devices will be Europe-bound in "late summer" with 900 / 2100MHz 3G alongside the quadband GSM...
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VIDEO: What a Super Mario Bros. FPS Might Look Like
via Tech Blog by (author unknown) on March 02, 2008
If Nintendo and Valve were to partner for a Super Mario Bros. FPS, then it might look something like this. Continue reading for the video.
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iPhone/iPod Touch Serious Contender for Handheld Games Market
via Richard Leggett on New Media by Richard Leggett on March 03, 2008
When the iPhone came out, I thought it was a brave move, but I couldn’t see myself getting one, even though I’m a bit of an Apple fan (my MBP and Nano/Nike+ are irreplaceable). But since then I’ve been using a friend’s Jailbreaked iPhone I’m utterly sold on it (and the Touch), but for a different reason….The combination of large touch screen, fast processor and accelerometers makes...
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Youtube le croqueur de gigaoctets
via B is for Blog by Frédéric della Faille on March 04, 2008
Youtube — qui va bientôt dépasser les 75 millions de clips hébergés — “croque” chaque mois à lui seul 27 pétaoctets (27 millions de gigaoctets), soit l’équivalent du trafic total du réseau Internet pour l’an 2000.Information extraite de cet article paru sur le site Le Monde.fr
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Is Tap the New Click?
via InsideRIA by Andre Charland on March 04, 2008
Dan Schafer, author of Designing for Interaction, is examining interaction design best practices and standards again with his new book Designing Gestural Interfaces. He's just posted the first chapter for free download, go download and take a look. I was just reflecting on Tony's post on form factor the other night when I saw Dan post this chapter IxDA list. It looks like the book is...
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No Comment #14
via Alpha-Geek by Fox on March 09, 2008
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