Posts Tagged ‘Clips’
All You Need for the New Year Is Love and This Uplifting Video [Music]
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News, Technology on January 2nd, 2010
Remember the extremely popular and heart-touching Stand By Me video? That was recorded in a virtual studio around the world during different days. Here's the not-less-heart-touching All You Need in Love, recorded in 156 countries at exactly the same time:
The video was recorded on December 7, 2009 at 1:30pm Greenwich Meridian Time. All the different musicians in 156 locations started to sing the song at that time, with the same tempo. They obviously were good, because when the results were assembled in a single track, everything matched.
The event was organized by Starbucks to help raise awareness of AIDS in Africa for the (RED) foundation. Like the Stand By Me video, the result will touch even the more-coldester-hearted bastards among you. And if it doesn't, you need a punch in the bracket.
Another happy way to start 2010. Pass the link along. [Starbucks Love Project]
Raise Your Hand If You Spent New Years Eve on Top of the Tallest Structure in the World [Architecture]
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News, Technology on January 2nd, 2010
Yes, me neither. But these guys almost did, filming this crystal clear video—much better and vertigo-inducing than the previous one, thanks to a better camera and wider lens angle—on December 31, from the tip of the Burj Dubai.
How To Build The World’s Most Useless Machine [DIY]
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News, Technology on January 1st, 2010
No, this isn't an instructional guide on how to build a TwitterPeek. This device is even more useless. Impossible? Hardly. Check out the video. Then hit the following link for the complete set of build instructions. [Instructables via Neatorama]
Behind the Scenes of the 2010 Times Square New Year’s Ball [Time Ball]
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News, Technology on December 31st, 2009
The 2010 Times Square New Year's Ball is ready to go. They saved money and didn't add any LEDs, but they added new stunning Waterford clink-clink glass panels. Here's the insider look on how they did it, and why.
Anthony Quintano also sent us this video on the setup of the camera that will offer the closest view of the time ball tonight, broadcasting the event to the entire world.
Waterford Clink-Clink App is a Must for New Years Eve [IPhone Apps]
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News, Technology on December 31st, 2009
Convoluted? Yes. Naff? Probably. Cute? Absolutely. Flirting tool? I'm afraid so. Waterford Clink-Clink—a virtual toast application for iPhone that exchanges contact information—is one of those applications that you don't really need, but that you know you absolutely want.
It's quite clever. The app responds to motion, clinking when you do the toast, with the champagne moving like it will do in a real glass.
It has two modes: Standalone and toast with another iPhone. The latest is the funnest, as you can exchange contact information with the other iPhone owner when you toast, and have the toast appear automatically in Facebook. [iTunes Store]
I Hate When This Happens [Demolitions]
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News, Technology on December 31st, 2009
I don't know anyone who doesn't like to see a building completely reduced to rubble by a few precisely planned, powerful synchronized explosions. Which is exactly what is not happening in this video taken in the city of Liuzhou, China.
The technical name for this is coitus interruptus.
Ten Minutes With the Nexus One [NeXus]
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News, Technology on December 31st, 2009
We've had our hands on Google's Nexus One phone, but weren't allowed to take any pictures. This fellow, on the other hand, managed to capture his playtime in a crisp, clear video which blows away any previous blurry clips.
Heads up: There are a few not-so-safe-for-work seconds around the two minute mark. So you might want to skip over that if the boss is near (or if you don't enjoy Californication).
I think these ten minutes cover nearly the whole Nexus user interface and give a reasonable idea of what to expect when we finally get our very own gadgets to play with. Gorgeous! [via nowhereelse.fr—Thanks, Steve!]
A Day in a Photographer’s Life [Image Cache]
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News, Technology on December 31st, 2009
I've watched this video by photographer James Worrell four times now, and each time I find something new. His portrait of a work day mixes equal parts urban and domestic, creative and mundane. [Video via Cool Hunting]
Cybiko: “Make for Happy Best Time!!!!” [Y2k10]
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News, Technology on December 30th, 2009
Oh oh Cybiko! Presumably born of an illicit union between a walkie-talkie and a Palm Pilot, this 2000-era gadget was for kids who wanted to send messages to nearby friends. But could it also make men erect and cows flatulent?
The Cybiko, which was introduced in 2000, was an antenna'd handheld gadget could send messages via radio waves to other device-users within a 300-meter radius. Ha ha ha: Why would anyone want to send a non-verbal message to someone so darn close to them? That would be, like, IM-ing someone who sat near me in an office. Ridiculous. I almost never do that. Twice a day, tops.

In the UK and the US, the Cybiko was marketed as a kind of Baby's First PDA: In addition to using it to chat with nearby friends, it could be used to play games or as a calculator and to have what promised to be an uncontrollable amount of fun. It seems that in Asia, however, the market was slightly older. Japanese users were promised a little bit more than just fun: Namely, the ability to make cows fart out words, pop hands out of men's heart boxers, and, overall, have yourself a "happy best time."
Anna Jane Grossman has joined us for a few weeks, documenting life in the early aughts, and how it differs from today. The author of Obsolete: An Encyclopedia of Once-Common Things Passing Us By (Abrams Image) and the creator of ObsoleteTheBook.com, she has also written for dozens of publications, including the New York Times, Salon.com, the Associated Press, Elle and the Huffington Post, as well as Gizmodo. She has a complicated relationship with technology, but she does have an eponymous website: AnnaJane.net. Follow her on Twitter at @AnnaJane.
How Do You Evacuate a Huge Cougar Helicopter from the Battlefield? [Helicopters]
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News, Technology on December 30th, 2009
With the "biggest, most powerful helicopter ever to have gone into production"—Wikipedia says—that's how. Here you have the mythical Russian Mi-26 sling-loading and taking away a NATO AS532 Cougar, hit in battle in Afghanistan. [Flight Global]


