Coolest Table EVAR!!!
This is an awesome table and I must have it.
Remember the 2008 Summer Olympics Opening ceremony and that amazingly mammoth-sized but still flexible LED screen that was part of the performance? Well, Sony is one step closer to bringing that technology to the everyday consumer in a more usable size.
This demo is only a 4.1 inch screen, but it shows us what Sony can bring us in the (very)near future!
(via Hot Pink Geek)
Now I've played Dungeons & Dragons before. One good session takes a few hours. As neat as this contraption is, it would take A MONTH to play one round because of constantly having to reset the machine!
(via Miss Cellania)
This is Iggy the Cat. He likes playing with the iPad.
On a personal note, I had a cat named Iggy many years ago. He probably would have liked the iPad, too.
(via YesButNoButYes)
You never have to be bored again! You can now play Rock-Paper-Scissors with yourself!
(via Neatorama)
...On Jupiter? Let's build a centrifuge in the living room and find out! That's exactly what Neil Fraser did. And this is the result:
CLICK HERE to see pictures of the process and details of how he did it.
(via Reddit)
Remember those booths at the fair where you pour sand in a jar to make your own little art piece? This is Sand is a website where you can do the same thing without all the mess! And if you mess up, you can start over again! There is even a gallery where you can submit your piece and look at others!
DO NOT play with this if you have work to do! It took me an hour just to post this because I had to make my own! Look!!!

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These are no ordinary coffee mugs. When cold, all you see is an empty Pac Man (or Space Invaders) game board. Add hot coffee (or tea, or w/e) and the coffee mug comes to life, filling the game board with ghosts and aliens! I want one!!!
(via Random Good Stuff)
I wanted to say something witty here, but I think the video speaks volumes on it's own, so...
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I'm not really sure what to make of this, since I'm not a guitar player. It looks neat, but is it harder or easier to play? The sound is different, too. Pretty soon, we'll go into a club to hear a band play and there won't be a "real" instrument on the stage...
(via The Presurfer)
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