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Vintage Kellogg’s Laptop Sleeve Collection

They’re grrrreat!
Vintage Kellogg's Laptop Sleeve Collection Via How.

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Original post by jstruan

Mutating Faces.

Philipp Lenssen, one of the writers at Google Blogoscoped, has set up a really neat experiment:

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Original post by Anita

24K Gold Plated MacBook Pro

Whoa! Here’s something for the guy who has everything: a 24-karat gold plated MacBook Pro by Computer Choppers.
Link

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Original post by Alex

Quote: William Gibson on the Internet

"The ‘Net is a waste of time, and that’s exactly what’s right about it."
- William Gibson, sci-fi author and coiner of the word "cyberspace" (1948-)

Original post by Alex

MicroDrone Spies From Above

Meet the MicroDrone, a toy-sized spy helicopter that has been used by the police in Britain to film and photograph the street below. A Times Online article stated:
And now there’s a new spy in the sky. It’s called the Microdrone and it’s a toy-sized remote-control craft that hovers above streets or crowds to film what’s going on beneath.
It has emerged that the Microdrone was used by Staffordshire police to film rock fans at the V Festival last month. What wasn’t revealed was that MW Power, the supplier, has also been in discussions to supply the Microdrone to – according to Alistair Fox, an MW Power spokesman – MI5, the Metropolitan police, and Soca, the Serious Organised Crime Agency.
This means the Microdrone could soon become a common sight. Or maybe not. At only 2ft wide between the tips of its rotors the drones are small enough to be unnoticed by people […]

Original post by Alex

Engraved Laptop with Wood Inlay

There’s a lot of neat examples of laptop engraving out there on the Web, but Glenwood of Oslo Press decided to do one better: he added good old fashioned wood inlay to the engraved parts!
Link - Thanks kati!

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Original post by Alex

Most Spectacular Google Sky Sights

PC World has a gallery with some amazing images from Google Sky.
Link - via LinkNotes

Original post by GeekAlerts

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