Time Travel
Apple Watch
Apple Watch is Apple's most personal device ever. With revolutionary new technologies and a pioneering user interface, Apple Watch features the Digital Crown, an innovative way to scroll, zoom and navigate, Force Touch technology, and the Taptic Engine. Apple Watch...
Write in the Rain
The hassle of soggy and illegible paperwork has plagued outdoor professionals for decades. JL Darling LLC's founder Jerry Darling developed the early version of Rite in the Rain paper to address that problem for the Pacific Northwest logging industry in the 1920's and...
Dharma Initiative Alarm Clock
The Dharma Alarm clock from the TV Show LOST features an Apple ][ style keyboard so you can enter the infamous series of numbers to stop the clock. If you don't enter them in time, well, I think you know what will happen. You will have a one minute one-minute warning...
iPhone Parking helper
AutoPark from Frolicware allows your iPhone to keep track of the time left on your parking meter and exactly where you parked your car. The app doesn't even have to be running, as it uses push notifications to let you know when the time on your meter is almost...
New Your City Cut Up
Charlotte, North Carolina based artist Karen O’Leary’s Studio K has created this New York City map, in which the cut-outs reveal the “paths, nodes, circles, boulevards, parks and streets” the city that never sleeps. There are four 3? x 4? paper panels, Brooklyn,...
SkyNet Version of Obama
While Terminator Salvation is breaking box-office records, real robots are getting ready for their debut at Walt Disney World in Florida. An audio-animatronic of the 44th President is going through the final stages of "lip-syncing" a speech recorded just for this...
Time Travel Cheat Sheet
So you've added the 1.21 jigawatts to your iPhone and fitted your Delorian with the proper license plate. Now what? You want to change history right, maybe get some fuel for your flying car, but you forgot the basic science, needed. No problem, just make sure you have...
All things big and small
Putting the entire universe into proportion, from the smallest particle to the largest measurements of space is no easy task and Nikon's Universcale web app, does just that.