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Inspired by the Nature, formation of the clouds and the mountains (Mount Fuji found in Japanese woodblock prints of Hokusai), the Tokyo-based 16A Architecture Studio has come up with a natural though trendy landscape architecture dubbed...
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If you are one of those who love to listen to the music while studying or working on a workstation, designer Sergey Chernobay has devised a multifunctional device that...
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Taking a cue from Amazon.com, Sun Microsystems Inc. plans to launch its own “public cloud” service, which will let everyone from big-time corporations to...
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Hey, was it imported from the poles? I mean, polar bear cubs having a gala time, while the mother hunts for food. Could be…let’s ask the designer/artist...
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Well, there is something unique about cloud formations, often going unnoticed, but few that are so rare that you will be very lucky to see them in your lifetime....
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I know you’ve had the experience of looking for something for hours and hours and get frustrated that it’s no where to be found. I’ve had that...
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Hewlett-Packard Co., Intel Corp., and Yahoo Inc. are putting “cloud computing” to the test with help from researchers at the University of Illinois.
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As opposed to traditional sculptures which are always static, the Cloud, is a responsive sculpture that interacts with people and gives feedback through sound and...
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Minnesota’s Drew Fisher tries to get the puck past St. Cloud State goalie Jase Weslosky at Mariucci Arena in the first period of game one in the WHCA playoffs in Minneapolis, Friday, March 13, 2009.
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