by bcmoney
3730 views,
4313 days ago
Always a step ahead in the Mobile market... this virtual kiosk allows customers to browse the grocery aisles using their smartphones (or laptops or any other web-connected device), all while waitin...
by bryan
3729 views,
5564 days ago
Dean Ernest J. Wilson III moderates the culminating panel at the conference There You Go Again: Orwell Comes To America, sponsored by the Open Society Institute. The conference focuses on the legac...
by bcmoney
3705 views,
3338 days ago
The succidently titled 'Webcam' is an independent film that is (rather chillingly) based around 'actual events' where women's webcams were hacked in the US. The aim of the film is force you to ...
by thesns
3704 views,
5369 days ago
Ali G talks to an expert about satellite television, and the telephone
by TheLyle
3685 views,
3729 days ago
Pavel Datsyk channels NHL 94 as he goes end-to-end and single-handedly takes on the entire Nashville Predators' team, a feat common in the classic video game but much less so in real life.
by bcmoney
3684 views,
3731 days ago
Entrepreneur Elon Musk is a man with many plans. The founder of PayPal, Tesla Motors and SpaceX sits down with TED curator Chris Anderson to share details about his visionary projects, which includ...
by bcmoney
3677 views,
4903 days ago
The Known Universe takes viewers from the Himalayas through our atmosphere and the inky black of space to the afterglow of the Big Bang. Every star, planet, and quasar seen in the film is possible ...
by bcmoney
3675 views,
3760 days ago
The father of the modern World Wide Web, Time Berners-Lee, speaks to the E-Government Conference about the Linked Open Data movement as part of a continuum of web publishing activities aimed at cre...
by RStyles
3662 views,
5400 days ago
This is the surface of an interactive, 10 meter long bar. Every glass, cup, cellphone, car key, businesscard or even fingers will be recognized. www.i-bar.ch
by bcmoney
3661 views,
4698 days ago
http://www.ted.com Minority Report science adviser and inventor John Underkoffler demos g-speak ...
by bryan
3650 views,
4785 days ago
The Japanese always come up with interesting ways to get around in the weirdest ways
by bryan
3646 views,
5379 days ago
Dramatization of what would happen if the Earth was struck by an asteroid.
This has happened at least 6 times before in the Earth's history, and on Mayan sun alignment calendars is est...
by bcmoney
3645 views,
3123 days ago
David Grady, a man on a mission to change the way meetings are conducted worldwide, presents "The Conference Call" .
by bryan
3641 views,
5540 days ago
Freeing users from the constraints of tiny video screens, Optoma introduces its Pico Projector and enables Home Cinema sized viewing from personal media players, mobile phones, iPods, PSPs, persona...
by bcmoney
3633 views,
3051 days ago
Most people interact with free software every day, but many of those people don't know what free software is or why they should go out of their way to use it. To support the Free Software Founda...
by bcmoney
3631 views,
4625 days ago
Author Steven Johnson takes us on a 10-minute tour of The Ghost Map, his book about a cholera outbreak in 1854 London and the impact it had on science, cities and modern society.
by bcmoney
3622 views,
3291 days ago
This crazy dude has taken it upon himself to build real X-Men powers in his home lab. Someone has too much time, money and hopefully for his sake, life insurance on his hands.
by bcmoney
3612 views,
3291 days ago
PYRO the X-Men character that "mad home-garage scientist" Colin Furze portends to share the most in common with, has been brought to life via these amazing wrist-mounted flame-throwers.
by bcmoney
3584 views,
3389 days ago
Coding isn't just for computer whizzes, says Mitch Resnick of MIT Media Lab -- it's for everyone. In a fun, demo-filled talk Resnick outlines the benefits of teaching kids to code, so they can do m...
by bryan
3551 views,
5356 days ago
Jim Meaney, owner of Cansolair Inc. displays how he converts pop cans into a powerful solar heating panel.