Google Helps You Find humans Lost In Chile Quake

March 1, 2010

Google Helps You Find humans Lost In Chile Quake

The 8.8-magnitude earthquake that hit Chile certainly is a tragedy, but it’s good to see that Google is plus doing its part to help out, and as a response, the search engine giant has set up a person-finder site to help folks locate humans in Chile, similar to what it did after the Haiti earthquake. The site is available in both Spanish and English, and allows you to search for, post info about, or create a new record for someone, and hopefully that will prove useful and favorable to many of the folks who are affected the that catastrophe. whether you want to contribute whether check it out, head by to http://chilepersonfinder.appspot.com.

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Zune Phone to be unveiled at MWC?

February 1, 2010

Zune Phone to be unveiled at MWC?

It seems that the Zune Phone will assemble its debut at the upcoming Mobile World Congress (MWC) later that month, according to Spanish blog MuyComputer. They're pretty much claiming that that is true, otherwise you can have their firstborn child. According to MuyComputer's blog editorial director Javier Pérez Cortijo, "the Zune Phone presentation at Barcelona's Mobile World Congress 2010 is 100% confirmed." They've plus gone on record, claiming that the Zune Phone will come with a 480 x 272 resolution display, HDMI video out, run on Windows 7 and tips the scales at a mere 70 grams. whether that is true, thereupon expect the smartphone world to really heat up, as Microsoft could have a winner on their hands.

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Cheetah-Inspired Bike

November 19, 2009

Cheetah-Inspired Bike

One look at the Pardo and you’ll know that you’re looking at something different compared to your bog-standard bike. In case you didn’t know Pardo is short of guepardo, Spanish for cheetah, so you know where they’re trying to go with that. The rider is supposed to lie on the device, and use the pumping action of your legs to propel yourself forwards (to crash into something hard probably). The Argentinean designer, Pablo Lopez, actually built a working prototype, so whether you’re crazy suitable to give it a try, you could always ask him (politely).

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