Archive for May, 2010

Prehistoric Figurine Shows Our Ancestors’ Appreciation For The Female Form

Prehistoric Figurine Shows Our Ancestors' Appreciation For The Female FormA sensuously sculpted clay torso found in Japan's Shiga prefecture is estimated to be 13,000 years old and indicates appreciation for the female figure is as old as er, the hills.


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Goofy Bands: Funky Shaped Bracelets Are The Latest Kids Trend

Some of the latest children's fashion trends are frightening to say the least. Little girls are dressed inappropriate like women 20 years their age and little boys...well, okay, maybe they for the most part remain little boys. There's a new fashion trend with the under 8 crowd that's getting a lot of attention, and it's one that parents can get on board with!


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Perky Panties: Pheromone Wash For Lingerie

If you thought your lingerie was sexy enough without any assistance, then you're obviously missing out on something because there is one sexy product available that will have men drooling over you...a little more than they probably are already when you're down to your skivvies.


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Nintendo Wants To Help Your Family With Dinner

America's Test KitchenThere is a new cooking product on the market and it is not made by any of the typical kitchen gadget companies.  In fact, you would probably never expect this brand to dive into the kitchen, but they did.  Who is it?  Nintendo.


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Network Buddies Turning Facebook Into ‘Facebucks’ For Social Network Users

Network BuddiesBarclays Business has just launched a competition for UK entrepreneurs with 'brilliant' ideas, titled, "Take One Small Step." Its goal is to surface Britain's best new business innovations whether it's a new start-up or existing business looking to bust out with a new idea. Entrants can win one of 10 prizes worth £50,000, and Network Buddies with its new twist on an old Web 2.0 format has just thrown it's social networking hat in the ring!


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Walking Robot Technology Advances Frankenstein Complex One More Rough Step

MABEL and family.Professor Jessy Grizzle of the University of Michigan likes to make things walk. Robot things, that is. His newest bipedal bionic behemoth is named MABEL, and she's able to walk quickly, in a circle, and over rough terrain with a gait that looks surprisingly human. Oh, and she doesn't use a camera.


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Color Mimicking Technology May Help Banks Cash In On Butterflies For Bank Notes

Lookin' good man...lookin' good.Butterflies, peacocks and even beetles have long been wearing colors far beyond the grasp of even the European fashion industry. With their iridescent wings, carapaces and feathers, these fashionistas of the insect and animal kingdom have long rubbed our noses in the fact that they're prettier than we are. Now, thanks to research done at the University of Cambridge, these colors can be duplicated, and may lead to advancements in bank note security, along with ever-more dramatic seasons of "Project Runway".


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MetriGear Vector Measures Your Pedal Power

The MetriGear Vector is a new electronic system that will be integrated directly into bicycle pedals in order to provide a reliable readout of the power each leg is putting on the pedals.


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Nothing Funny About Facebook’s “Most Hilarious Video Ever”

Nothing Funny About Facebook's "Most Hilarious Video Ever" (NOT)Just when you thought it was safe to fish again in the Facebook waters, up pops a new phishing scam (the third of its kind) to hit the network. Team-Zuckerberg has had their hands full trying to address one privacy issue after another. New malware attacks like this only exacerbate the problem and continue to chip away at the core of Facebook's credibility.


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Acoustic Foam Sound Controller Tiles : Speakers That Say Shhh!

Acoustic Foam Sound Controller Tiles : Speakers That Say Shhh!Typhonics SP-38T acoustic foam sound controller tiles from Hectopascal look like speaker cones but actually work the opposite way: by absorbing extraneous sound, they're sort of like "anti-speakers".


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