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Take late night swims in this skyscraper’s glass pool balconies
Posted On Friday, April 20, 2012 By temp. Under DVICE Tags: android, apparel, architecture, buildings, dvice, electronics, facebook, gaming, google, hdtv, microsoft, polls, software
When you're loaded with cash, you don't question things. Take this 30-story high-rise concept shaped liked an ohm (Ω) and its balconies that double as glass pools. It's completely over the top lavish and our only regret is that we'll probably never be able to afford a stay here.
Titanic Belfast museum revives ship relics, invokes iceberg shape
Posted On Wednesday, April 11, 2012 By temp. Under DVICE Tags: advertising, android, apple, architecture, facebook, hdtv, internet, iphone, microsoft, military, science, security, software, vehicles
This Saturday marks the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the great "unsinkable" RMS Titanic . To honor the lost souls, Hollywood re-released Titanic in 3D and Twitter broke out into a deluge dumb tweets from people who thought the Titanic was was just a movie . The Belfast Titanic is more suitable tribute to the largest ocean liner the world ever saw at the time.
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Las Vegas was almost dominated by a full-size Starship Enterprise
Posted On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 By temp. Under DVICE Tags: architecture, dvice, electronics, galleries, gaming, google, green, hdtv, iphone, microsoft, polls, science, security
In 1992 there were plans — real plans — to transform the Las Vegas skyline with a $150 million, full-size Starship Enterprise with a fully realized interior from Star Trek: The Original Series . So, who's the Denebian slime devil who axed it?
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The perfect island getaway: Thailand’s floating cinema
Posted On Wednesday, April 4, 2012 By admin. Under DVICE Tags: apple, architecture, dvice, google, hdtv, internet, lists, military, polls, security, thailand, vehicles
Nestled in the tranquil waters of the Nai Pi Lae lagoon on Kudu Island in Thailand is this concept-turned-awesome-reality: the Archipelago Cinema. Designed by German Architect Ole Scheeren, moviegoers trade theater seats for outsized cushions, and dark walls for an idyllic tropical vista. The floating screen and its raft of an auditorium had its first screening late last month, and utilized construction techniques "used by fishermen to construct floating lobster farms," according to the architect.
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Spherical Oil Silo Home is where we’ll live when the oil runs out
Posted On Friday, March 2, 2012 By admin. Under DVICE Tags: architecture, design, dvice, facebook, gaming, microsoft, military, science, security, software
It may be an impossible question to even fathom for you and me, but the folks over at Berlin's Pinkcloud.dk design studio are asking what our world will look like when we're not so fixated on oil. The estimated 49,000 oil silos worldwide, the group argues, could be transformed into some pretty futuristic-looking homes
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Giant poster of you riding a T. rex is what you’ve always wanted
Posted On Saturday, January 21, 2012 By temp. Under DVICE Tags: android, architecture, art & design, facebook, gaming, polls, security, software, united-states
How do I know that this poster is what you've always wanted? Because it's what everybody has always wanted
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iPad 3 with LTE, Quad-Core Processor and Retina Display Set for March Launch
Posted On Friday, January 13, 2012 By admin. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: apple, architecture, copyright, images, iphone apps, ipod, mac, macrumors, manufacturing, military, models, netherlands, photoshop, united-states
Bloomberg briefly reports that Apple's manufacturing partners have indeed begun on production of the iPad 3, with a ramp-up to full capacity taking place by February ahead of a March launch for the device. The report corroborates circulating rumors that the iPad will offer a quad-core processor and sport a high-resolution "Retina" display.
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AMD Announces New Mac Pro-Suitable Radeon HD 7970 Graphics Card
Posted On Thursday, December 22, 2011 By temp. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: amazon, apple, architecture, australian, cards, front page, games, holiday, imac, iphone, macrumors, netflix, windows
Earlier this month, we noted that developer builds of OS X 10.7.3 were showing evidence of AMD's forthcoming "Tahiti" graphics card family, the first to be built using 28-nanometer technology.
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Free Giveaway! Focus, add depth and lens blur to photos with ease
Posted On Sunday, September 18, 2011 By temp. Under DVICE, How-Tos, MacRumors Tags: architecture, audio, computer, iphone, ipod touch, mac, news, photos, software
Focus is a new application available on the Mac App Store that makes it easy to add depth and lens blur to your photos. With support for many of Mac OS X’s unique features, Focus makes enhancing photos more intuitive than ever. To those who know a bit about photography, depth of field plays a big role in what separates good pictures from great pictures.
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