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Continue reading …Students at one Tennessee middle school are hoping to break the Guinness World Record for number of people simultaneously dancing to Michael Jackson’s 1983 hit “Thriller”. (Oct. 15)
Continue reading …Damien Hirst’s painting “I Am Become Death, Shatterer of Worlds.” Image via UKauctionnews . An auction in London of work by a controversial British artist has fetched 2.2 million pounds for one strikingly beautiful, if subtly unsettling, piece — a 17-foot-wide, 7-foot-tall red-gloss canvas covered entirely with the wings of thousands of real butterflies …. Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …You’ve probably seen quite a few flatbed scanner bars in your lifetime, but the $400 Lexmark Genesis printer doesn’t have one of those — it’s got a 10 megapixel digital camera with a fish-eye lens that produces nigh-instant images. 750 milliseconds after you close its front-facing scan bay, the CMOS sensor generates a preview on the 4.3-inch color touchscreen, and 2.2 seconds after that, it’s got a full 4800 x 1200 image saved on your USB-connected computer or winging its way across 802.11n WiFi. The company’s calling the system FlashScan, and the raw speed was definitely impressive when we saw it in San Francisco this week, even though other parts of the print system left something to be desired. The printer uses special algorithms to translate the fish-eye image back into a flat sheet and reproduces text quite well, but the twin RGB flashes it fires to reproduce color didn’t always do an accurate job, and we were disappointed to find a number of features (including some obvious oversights like image rotation for copies) weren’t accessible via the touchscreen. It does have a number of neat web apps for completely untethered use, however, including the ability to scan right to Evernote and Photobucket, and Lexmark told us it’s working with a number major photo hosting services, Twitter, Facebook and Box.net to let Genesis users directly upload. See it in action on video after the break, along with the full press release. Continue reading Lexmark intros Genesis all-in-one printer with camera-based scanning, we go eyes-on Lexmark intros Genesis all-in-one printer with camera-based scanning, we go eyes-on originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 15 Oct 2010 08:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …If you’re a fan of The Simpsons–or Banksy , for that matter–you have undoubtedly seen this week’s intro segment, directed by the mysterious and world-renowned street artist, which attempts to show the ugly side of consumerism–watch the video, below. Making other green headlines this week, researchers based in MontrĂ©al, Canada, have found a worrying correlation between markers for air pollution and breast cancer; Google unveils its car-driving artificial intelligence project: robot cars that drive themselves; a father and son duo film outer space, DIY style, and much, much more in our photo roundup o… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Keira Knightley reveals how great it was to work with her friend Carey Mulligan on their latest film ‘Never Let Me Go.’ (Oct. 15)
Continue reading …A Mexican official says the search for an American tourist believed to have been shot while crossing a border lake has been temporarily called off. (Oct. 15)
Continue reading …While media liberals obsess about negative ads funded by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, federal worker unions are savagely attacking the Tea Party in a forthcoming radio ad campaign. “We would love to be very
Continue reading …Best Buy’s been a naughty retailer again by letting some people purchase Nikon’s D7000 a few days ahead of its proper retail launch. Of those lucky buyers, a couple inevitably chose to document the unboxing experience and consequently we now have two videos awaiting you after the break, detailing just how neatly that black and gold box is arranged. The actual contents will hardly surprise you — a neck strap, LCD protector, all the usual cables, plus an 18-105mm kit lens with soft pouch and petal-shaped hood are all present and accounted for — but the thrill is in seeing the D7000 itself emerging from its plastic wrappings. You may do so just past the break. Continue reading Nikon D7000 sold at Best Buy a little early, gets unboxed immediately Nikon D7000 sold at Best Buy a little early, gets unboxed immediately originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 15 Oct 2010 06:32:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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