Posted by Eshark on Jun 28th, 2008

Another easy-to-use image editing application, this time from NIKON which brings your photo enhancements for better hue, brightness and saturation as easy as placing a Color Control Point on your favorite image. With just a simple click of a mouse, you can easily apply the Unsharp Mask or Gaussian Blur to a specific area in your photos, while Auto Retouch Brush will clear all the unwanted dust, moles and scratches to match the surrounding color and tones of the background of your favorite shot.
Isn’t that sounds interesting! well, introducing.. CaptureNX2, download FREE trial here!
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Posted by Eshark on Jun 25th, 2008

Presenting another adobe family new member, Adobe Photoshop Express. Even though the function similarity are close to Photoshop and Elements, Adobe Photoshop Express stand as its own class.
Now with Photoshop Express, you can upload all your favorite photos up to 2GB size which you can do fast editing, cropping, distort, tint and even red-eye removal, plus you can show them off on your Facebook or blogs directly. There’s one function I like the most, My Gallery, with it you can make your favorite photo exhibit into your own way, even into a 3D style of viewing and let your friends play with it. and for all that is actually FREE, what you need to do is to complete a simple registration.
Give it a try guys!! why wait.
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Posted by Eshark on Jun 17th, 2008

Now iPhone comes with 3G function, while other famous mobile manufacturer like Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorolla and many more had developed the 3G technology long time before iPhone has, don’t you think it’s already too late?? Naahh! I don’t think so, when talking about Apple technology, nothing is behind time. Those are just a mobile phone while iPhone is everything you need for better and faster 3G wireless technology for surfing, email downloads, map directions, song downloads also your favourite video even while you’re on a call.
With 2.4 x faster than EDGE connection, iPhone 3G uses a technology protocol called HSDPA (High-Speed Downlink Packet Access) to download data fast over UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) networks.
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Posted by Eshark on May 14th, 2008

Introducing my dream tool.. Wacom Cintiq 12WX!! and this is the answer to most of all serious illustrator out there and I believe it’s a dream tool for them too. The new Wacom Cintiq 12WX combines the advantages of a wide-format LCD screen with Wacom’s patented, professional pen technology to form the perfect interactive companion for your Mac or PC. With this thing in your hand, you can take less than 10 minutes for one simple drawing of a cartoon (that if only you know how to draw) and for those who never experience this cool gadget which comes with electromagnetic resonance technology, learn how to use it here!.
SPECIFICATIONS :
Display Panel : 12.1″ a-Si Active Martix TFT LCD
Resolution : 1280 x 800 pixels
Color Depth : 16.77 million colors / 256 tones
Display Connection : VGA, DVI-I, DVI-D
Dimensions : 405.2 x 269.7 x 17 mm (W x H x D)
Weight : 1.8 kg (including a stand
Read more detail specs at Wacom Asia or just see Wacom Cintiq12WX in action here!
Who wants to sponsor me one??
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Posted by Eshark on Mar 5th, 2008

Created by Dave Veloz for his wife during their recent wedding! So classic.. It has been used for their wedding reception where it displayed a slide show of engagement photos.
source : The Steampunk Workshop
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Posted by Eshark on Jan 29th, 2008

The LEGO brick turns 50 at exactly 1:58pm today. This timeline shows fifty years of building frenzy by happy kids and kids-at-heart, all the milestones from the LEGOLAND themed sets to TECHNIC and MINDSTORMS NXT, as well as all kind of weird curiosities about the most famous stud-and-tube couple system in the world.
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Posted by Eshark on Oct 31st, 2007


Created by Bob Basset from Ukraine using a leather material. Very impressive..
More on Bob’s works.
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Posted by Eshark on Oct 25th, 2007
If you sleep very light because of your paranoia of home invasion, monsters under the bed/in the closet or even your spouse’s craziness while he/she is dreaming, the ‘Safe Bedside Table’ might make you feel safer and give you the rest you deserve.

It is reported that 50% of people in London are worried about security and sleep with some form of self-defence to hand, for use against intruders.

The ‘Safe Beside Table’ has a removable leg that acts as a club and top doubles as a shield for self-defence. This is for people who are willing to take on an intruder, providing an extra sense of security whilst in bed. © James McAdam 2002

What do you think? Well…we’re not in a viking age anymore, its the millennium era.. people use guns!! Anyway nice design concept though!
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Posted by Eshark on Oct 8th, 2007

Its a “Wi-Fi Detector Shirt” which actually displays the signal from 802.11b/g with glowing bars on the front. It doesn’t actually check for open networks which would make this a killer product…but its still pretty damn cool in a geek way! Thanks to the ingenious ThinkGeek robot monkeys you can display the current wi-fi signal strength to yourself and everyone around you with this stylish Wi-Fi Detector Shirt. This shirt will only be available on late-October at $29.99.
Product Features :
- Glowing animated shirt dynamically displays the current wi-fi signal strength.
- Shows signal strength for 802.11b or 802.11g
- Black 100% Cotton T-Shirt
- Animated Decal is Removable (with hook and loop fasteners) for Easy Washing
- Battery Pack is Concealed in a Small Pocket Sewn Inside the Shirt
- Runs for hours off three AAA Batteries (not included)
Washing Instructions :
- Carefully peel animated decal from front of T-Shirt
- Unplug ribbon connector behind decal and remove decal
- Unplug battery pack and remove it
- You can leave the ribbon cable inside the shirt
- Machine wash gentle cycle on cold
- Hang to dry
Please Note : If you plug the connector into the battery pack backwards the shirt will not animate properly. It will not damage the shirt. Simply reverse the connector.
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Posted by Eshark on Oct 5th, 2007
73 computer rig submissions later - some absolutely amazing some completely cheaptasic - Gizmodo is now running the final vote for their Readers’ Best Computer Rig. They have made a short list, but you can vote for whatever you prefer, including a guy who has an anti-aircraft gun and a bazooka next to its multi-screen rig.
Here are few of my favourites..

by stevenLarson. Awesome! Hackers kinda look..

by dlinc. I like this one! Matrix kinda look

By Paul. I like this one also, ‘Yeargh! Kill em all’

By Matt Johson. Quite impressive with the lighting. Clubbing anyone?

By dmf. Suitable for F1 geeks.
Go on make your own vote!
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