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EOTech are a company which make holographic sights for guns. The video demonstrates how this is seen from behind the gun and how it is invisible to those not looking through the sight.
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Holographic Laser Sight
Breaking the Zero Point – Levitation
By using 4 AA batteries, 1 CD, an empty Pepsi can, a playing card, tape roll and a dime you can make some kind of funky levitation device. From the information I can find, it uses discoveries found by John Hutchinson and the Casimir effect which according to sources, is related to resonance and physical forces between objects. I’m not even going to try understand all that as it isn’t the point of this post. Anyway, check out the video below and see the playing card and dime levitate before your eyes. If anyone can make on of these then feel free to post a video and I will post it here.
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The TVs in this car a little Excessive

With the thin LCD type screens now being more affordable it has opened up a ton of uses. Over the last few years we have seen cars with screens in various places. It makes you wonder how many is too much in a car? If I was to have screens in a car I would probably stick a couple in the headrests for the kids to watch and one in the dash if it was for sat nav. I think this one above takes it a little too far though 😉 Surely the new UK highway code has something against this. What happened to the days of playing “I spy with my little eye” or singing “Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar?” Oh well, I guess those days are over. I wonder when cars will come standard and packed full of screens.
Via: chillitechnology
Get rid of Screen scratches with an Egg
Here we have a demonstration found over at Metacafe which shows you how to wipe out screen scratches on your PDA, Phone, camera screen etc… It works by heating up the egg to 65 degrees C (not higher as egg goes harder at 71 degrees C). You then get a cloth, soak it, put it in the oven and repeat a few times. Once it dries out you have a cleaning cloth which apparently will wipe scratches out (or fill them in). The cloth works for about 100 times and seems like it could do its job. I think I need to try this on my mobile phone screen to see if its true.
Another option is to purchase a cheap screen scratch remover from Amazon costing less than $10.
Prevent Pigeon Mess in your Pool
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This video shows a cool way to get rid of pigeons from your pool in your garden which will prevent them from leaving a mess. A motion sensor is needed as well as water. I guess it would really prevent anyone from trying anything in your pool.
Via: Geeks
Nokia Maps get an Upgrade
Nokia Maps has been released which has a few new features. A GPS status indicator can now be seen which shows you when a GPS signal is available and when it is in use. Also the map loading software is quicker which allows quicker navigation loading. Maps by Nokia is a powerful free application which has maps for more then 150 countries. The only things you need to watch out for are data charges from your mobile phone carrier. It helps to have an unlimited plan. Nokia Maps can pinpoint where you are via GPS and can pull information from a database of POI (point of interest) telling you things like how far the closest cash machine is.
Via: Nokia
The Matrix Goggles

These goggles are quite cool. They dont serve much of a purpose except for showing you whats around in matrix or other computer type vision. They are built by a Russian designer and were displayed in London recently. I recommend you watch the video and check out the part where they turn matrixified.
Via: EnglishRussia
How a Bus is Made
If you want to know how a bus is made then watch the short video above. It doesnt cover too much detail, but what it does cover is the main structure and why they choose the particular materials so that they can get up to 20 years out of the bus with low maintenance.
Via: TechTreak
Dead Cool GPS Navigator

This Sat Nav device from Provia looks amazing. The images are displayed on an 800 x 400 7 inch display. As well as having a great looking screen, the GPS will have 3D models of landmark buildings to add a more realistic view to the navigation system. Also the Provia is capable of showing a picture in picture set up allowing DVDs to be watched while navigating although hopefully that wont pose a risk to drivers as it seems odd to mix the two together. The processor powering the Provia A1 is a 520MHz Intel PXa270 and the device has 128 Meg of RAM with an expansion slot too which allows for an SD card up to 2GB to be used.
This particular GPS device only seems to becoming available on the other side of the world in Korea. I think its time they send one over here for trial.
Via: SlipperyBrick
Sony Simplifies the Remote Control

Sony makes a simple Remote Control for the Telly
If you look at your remote control you will probably notice a ton of features that are never used. Sony have decided to create the simple remote control which has the basic functions that you need. The RM-PZ1FD is pictured above and comes in 3 colours. Also, the remote control is waterproof I guess for those times you are relaxing in the bath watching your nice LCD screen. The remote controlls are being released in August and will set you back $21.
Via: Engadget
Motor Shoes
The Motor Shoes have been named the “smallest motor vehicle”. They are basically a set of wheels that you stand on and you then just control where you want to go. The demonstration shows a guy rolling around the supermarket and its quite cool to watch. I do not have any other details yet, but I will post details as they arrive.
Citroen 6 Wheel SUV
Whoww 6 Wheels SUV Cooool!!! – Amazing videos are here
Here is a fairly odd looking SUV built by Citroen which has 6 wheels and is named the C-Crosser. According to one source, four of the wheels are powered by an engine and 2 of them by electric. I do not know fully why they chose that config yet, but I am sure someone will comment with the answer soon 🙂




