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Sep 2011
Cuelight is an interactive pool table based on projection technology which reacts to movement. Depending on the video experience you chose, balls could catch on fire as they move across the table, create ripples through water or any number of interactions only limited by imagination. I have seen this same technology used in a nightclub in Vegas only they use the tables as their surface, brush your hand across ant able of leaves and watch them scatter.
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Jul 2011
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Jun 2011
"Adventurous motorcyclists might be familiar with the thrill of getting airborne at the top of a rise, but the Hoverbike is set to take catching some air to a whole new level. With a 1170 cc 4-stroke engine delivering 80 kW driving two ducted propellers, the inventor of the Hoverbike, Chris Malloy, says with its high thrust to weight ratio, the Hoverbike should be able to reach an estimated height of more than 10,000 feet and reach an indicated airspeed of 150 knots (278 km/h or 173 mph). At the moment these are only theoretical figures as the Hoverbike hasn't been put through its paces yet, but Malloy has constructed a prototype Hoverbike and plans to conduct real world flight tests in a couple of months".
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Jun 2011
A great business card can make all the difference. It is often (aside from your appearance) and big part of your first impression. It is a communication tool. If you have something printed out from your computer, it's time to step your game up. What does your business card say about yourself and your business? I loved this new business card (gold coin) from Hydro 74, so I thought I would include a few others for you to check out.
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Jun 2011
'The John Walker' was a limited edition bottle design and packaging concept created by the Linea Agency "with the mission of creating a packaging masterpiece honoring John Walker, founder of the iconic Johnnie Walker whiskey brand". The ultra premium presentation features a hand-blown decanter, 24 karat plated neck label and crystal stopper. The prestiguous bottles is then nestled in a mahogany and leather display unit, complete with another impressive stopper used once the bottle has been opened.














