These are nice tiles from some guys in Finland called Osuma (not Osama). The tiles are inspired by topography of the Toolo Bay area of central Helsinki. Their website is here.
Friday, 29 February 2008
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Essential Industrial Design Blogs
Here's a handy link to some quality ID websites. Click me.
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Tuesday, 26 February 2008
HDDVD Murder Mystery
HDDVD passed away just over a week ago and what is interesting now are the various postmortems that are being conducted in the blogosphere:
"The PS2 may well have been a success without DVD, but DVD did not need the PS2.For the PlayStation 3, the issue was a lot murkier. While US sales of standalone -- that is to say, excluding PS3 -- players for Blu-ray and HD DVD were almost dead even in 2007, Blu-ray titles consistently outsold HD DVD titles. Part of this may have been due to Toshiba's heavy bundling of titles with HD DVD players, but PlayStation 3 owners seem to have bought Blu-ray movies in droves. While Sony consistently promoted Blu-ray's game and movie capacity as a PS3 selling point, the PS3 -- specifically its owners' embrace of Blu-ray movies -- was the major consumer factor in swinging the fate of the high-definition video disc for Blu-ray."
Engadget play the issue with a straight bat (above) but I prefer the conspiracy theories that are beginning to circulate. A recent discussion on the TWIT podcast took the line that Microsoft was never really interested in winning the HD war but it needed to clip the wings of Blu-Ray to maintain it's own interests. It suited Microsoft to have Sony expend huge amounts of time and money fighting a war over a movie format rather than pushing PS3. It also threw some doubt over Blu-Ray as one of PS3's key selling features (although if you believe one recent stat 60% of PS3 owners don't even know they have a Blu-Ray drive). Crucially the format war bought Microsoft time to wait for the Movie download business to take off, which naturally serves it best in the PC market. Far fetched maybe, but typically underhand nonetheless...
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Friday, 22 February 2008
Good and Evil

Man this is so cute, I saw this on fffound.com and there's no link to where it came from, nooo!
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mini camera


Was looking at Core77 blog yesterday and saw this tiny USB camera. It's from a Korean students portfolio here. I wish it was a real product! I love how its shaped like a camera and has the bit at the top where the viewfinder should be but it doesn't even have a viewfinder or a screen.
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Thursday, 7 February 2008
I can't wait!
Nice poster for the next bond film, I'm not going to comment on the funny name, its been done already. If its as good as Casino Royale, I'll be happy. More gritty realism please (and chicks - thanks robbie).
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Wednesday, 6 February 2008
Got $12,000?
Check out this new infrared pointer for a 50 calibre machine gun I saw from the Las Vegas gun show. It can identify targets from 67 km away. Great for killing more people faster than you ever could before.
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Labels: health security and welfare