Mon & Bot (PC)
Soth Korean Imwill Games is the developer of Mon & Bot, a “physics based ambient platformer game”:
The video is of an early version… beta is coming soon.
You can check more about it at Imwill official website.
Source: IndieGames
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Soth Korean Imwill Games is the developer of Mon & Bot, a “physics based ambient platformer game”:
The video is of an early version… beta is coming soon.
You can check more about it at Imwill official website.
Source: IndieGames
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Diana Eng and Dave Clausen are the authors of this fully working Bluetooth Star Trek Communicator:

Perfect for Trekkies!
If you can get one of those toy Communicators, you can do yours too. Just take a look at Makezine’s Star Trek Bluetooth Communicator page!
Source: Gizmodo
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James Cochrane used only parts from computers of the early 80s to recreate Lipps Inc’s Funkytown… a music from the early 80s. xD

For a moment there, I thought it was the same guy from Radiohead’s NUDE recreation.
Continue lendo 'Lipps Inc’s Funkytown Played with Old Computer Parts'»
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A while ago I started watching these awesome and funny game mixes done to perfection by some guy named DaneBoe from GagFilms.

Now, I finally decided to start publishing his videos, and ended up finding out he’s working with Machinima on the Rejected Mortal Kombat Fatalities series!
Continue lendo 'DaneBoe – Rejected Mortal Kombat Fatalities 1 & 2'»
I’m quite shure I already wrote about this video… or at least the previous version of casual lofa somewhere before… but since I couldn’t find out where, here’s it again:

In a perfect world where all drivers could drive safely, and people didn’t need to rush to jobs or whatever, casual lofas would be perfect!
I myself would love a motorized reclinable massage chair…
Source: TechEBlog
Pixelate is coming up with this interesting series of games called The Black Forest:
The idea is to use the same character in games with different mechanics in 4 episodes.
Need more info, get to Pixelate’s The Black Forest official website!
Source: IndieGames
Like it or not, several technologies we use today were developed by Microsoft Research.
But mostly, there are lots of very promising new concepts coming out.

This first video taken from Microsoft College Tour 2009 shows theme supported text completion, content clustering and eye tracking.
Continue lendo 'Microsoft Research – Eye Tracking, Gestures and Transparent Glass Display'»
Nevermind airbags, the newest inflatable protection system from Ford is… inflatable seat belts:

I don’t really understand it… I mean, I do know people who got bruises from the seat belt because of accidents, but it seems on this tech the “beltbag” get’s inflated to protect people from crushing into something, rather than protecting the passanger from the seatbelt on crashes…
Source: TechEBlog
James Cameron’s new movie, Avatar, has this very interesting but still kinda obscure trailer running at cinemas:

And it really is at James Cameron’s level (Aliens, Terminator II, Titanic).
And no, it has nothing to do with The Last Airbender (though this cartoon is also getting a movie adaptation by M. Night Shyamalan – writting about it soon).
Continue lendo 'Avatar Movie Trailers'»
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