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Landmark Bus Shelter to revolutionize city bus stops

Walk through any major urban area and you’ll see rectangular, graffiti-covered eye sores that serve as a shelter for anyone waiting at a bus stop. These bus shelters have become a major problem for city vandalism and over time become hideous pieces of urban culture. The Landmark Bus Shelter’s would make the bus stop a central technological attraction. Using one ...

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Fujitsu lives large with 231-inch TV

The Fujitsu Super Frontech Vision LD is a wall sized TV, better than any other TV you have ever seen. With a ominously massive 231-inch (!!!) screen diagonal length, and all of the inputs you’d expect from a TV of this caliber, the Fujitsu Super can most likely live up to its “super” moniker. The Frontech Vision features an array ...

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Your credit card of the future

Some people still prefer carrying cash around. We have sort of phased paper money out of our lives, keeping a spare $20 around in case of emergencies. The one dangerous thing about only using a bank card is that you can lose track of your spending really quick. A futuristic design concept might change how we budget ourselves. Using RFID ...

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Liveboard lets you know the score

Baseball fans are going to flip over this. Liveboard is a mini-score board which connects to the internet via your connection and updates with the latest baseball scores for your favorite MLB teams. Using a simple LED display, that requires no tech knowledge to read, the Liveboard displays the current status of any MLB game, including base position, score, and ...

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Extra Extra, read all about it, The Digital Newsstand

Does anyone still buy newspapers actually made of paper? Well, they must. But apparently the maker of this project doesn’t anymore. Using an old newsstand box, he managed to modify it into a crazy digital output machine that displays the top headlines at all times, without the need of loose change. Hell, if we had something like this, we’d even ...

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Samsung to present 82-inch full HD LCD Monitor

For those who always dreamed of playing WoW with almost life sized graphics, Samsung presents its 820DXn, an 82-inch full HD LCD monitor which is sure to cause many geeks soil their pants with glee. In fact, I just did. Shown at SEK 2007, the 820DXn can be used using nothing more than a PC because of its integrated wireless ...

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Spy on Big Brother: Because even “they” need an authority figure

Paranoia is God’s way of saying “Hey, dumbass. You’re being watched.” A constant state of paranoia can lead to weight loss, increased irritability, and on-the-edge weirdness. The Wireless Camera Hunter and Viewer from Brickhouse Security allows you to watch Big Brother as they watch you. The Hunter allows you to tap into all of the wireless camera signals around you, ...

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Sanyo’s new projector goes close enough to kiss the wall

Projectors are great because they are a lot cheaper than getting a flat screen of the same size (100″ anyone?). The only problem is that when somebody passes in front of the machine, they have to cast an annoying shadow over your movie or your presentation. Well, Sanyo might just have solved the problem today by revamping the optics. Jump ...

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CityWall built this city on social media

Recently installed in Helsinki is this huge touch display called CityWall, a collaborative way of uniting the cities people in a social, fun, and playful method of interaction, while still integrating the fantastic wonder of technology. Public content from YouTube and Flickr fills the wall with Web 2.0 goodness. You can even submit your own files to the wall display ...

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