Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

- Aurora - Web interface concept from Adaptive Path that explores “new ways people could interact with the Web in the future based on projected technological trends and real-world scenarios”. Designed as part of the Mozilla Labs concept browser series, Aurora is designed around four themes: Context awareness, natural interaction, continuity and multi-user applications. HD versions of the series of videos can be found here.
- Britain from above - New series from the BBC exploring the topography of Britain using satellite technology and aerial photography. Starts Sunday 10th August. Preview.
- Incredible satellite images of earth via Environmental Graffiti
Tags: BBC, UI, UX
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Friday, August 1st, 2008

- Is bamboo the new black? [Re]Drive a bamboo cased hard drive and the new bamboo sleeved Dell Studio Hybrid.
- Del.icio.us or delicious.com as it’s now known finally gets round to relaunching with a much improved interface, speed improvements (looks like the tags are pulled in on request rather than being rendered on page load), improved search and some neat UI touches. There’s an overview of all the new features here.
- Open Source Food - Some great recipes and photography. Not good if you’re feeling hungry but not near a kitchen!
Tags: bamboo, delicious
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Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Radiohead’s latest video for the track ‘House of Cards’ has been released through Google Code. Shot without cameras it uses two 3D capture technologies, one that captures images at close proximity and one that can capture large environments such as landscapes. The cloud point data used for the video can be downloaded for anyone interested in putting together their own video of the track. Click here for the ‘making of’ video.
Tags: Data, Google, Radiohead
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