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Continue reading …In today’s rapidly evolving smartphone market, the Nokia N8 seems almost… ancient. But if there’s any doubts that its camera is still the gold-medal champion of the bunch, “Gulp” will shut up the critics. The video you see below is the world’s largest stop-motion movie , filmed on a beach in South Wales using none other than the phone’s famed 12 megapixel sensor. Okay, that’s not entirely true; it was actually done on three of them, not just one, with the aid of a massively tall crane to lift them up. Everything you see in the flick — including the fisherman and his boat — is life-size ; the largest scene spans over 11,000 square feet. The Sumo Science production, in all of its 90-second glory, is ready for your viewing pleasure below, as is a short documentary explaining how it all went down. For sure, you’re either going to lust after a N8 once again, or vow never to go fishing again. Continue reading Nokia N8 used to shoot world’s largest stop-motion film, ‘Gulps’ up the competition (video) Nokia N8 used to shoot world’s largest stop-motion film, ‘Gulps’ up the competition (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Aug 2011 00:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …During a fundraising event in Chicago Wednesday night, Jennifer Hudson led the crowd in singing Happy Birthday to President Barack Obama on the eve of his 50th birthday. (August 3)
Continue reading …A new blood test for Alzheimer’s disease is 96% accurate at identifying the disease and can perhaps detect it even before symptoms such as memory loss appear, says the test’s developer.
Continue reading …Pfizer hopes to sell an over-the-counter version of its popular cholesterol drug Lipitor, the Wall Street Journal reports. But first it will have to convince a skeptical FDA, which is wary about letting people use such statins without a doctor’s supervision. Pfizer loses the patent on Lipitor in November, and…
Continue reading …It’s always fun to write your name on things — chalkboards, diplomas, speeding tickets, yellow snow… you know, the usual. The folks at Boeing couldn’t agree more, which is why they tasked 747-8 pilots with writing the jet’s name in the sky on a flight test across the US. What could be called the “747-8 wuz here” mission is designed to test the outer limits of the jumbo jet in a max endurance operations test. Taking off yesterday morning from Seattle’s Paine Field, the jet flew across 18 states in a 747 pattern until it landed on the west coast a little after midnight — 17 total hours of mayhem. It seems like everything went swimmingly, which means the brand spanking new jet will be sold to Cargolux, a ginormous cargo airline, later this year. The jet writing does somewhat resemble a drunken righty’s attempt at left-handed writing, but hey, who are we to judge? Visualized: Boeing 747-8 makes its longest flight to date, writes name in the sky originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Aug 2011 02:18:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Some child car safety seats may contain hazardous chemicals including flame retardants, according to the fourth annual report by the Ecology Center, an Ann Arbor, Mich.-based nonprofit environmental organization.
Continue reading …Debt-laden Italy is likely to default, but Spain might just avoid it, according to the British think tank, the Centre for Economics and Business Research. With the countries weighed down by debt, the think tank modelled “good” and “bad” economic scenarios for both. It found that Italy will not…
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