It may look a Python skit in the video, but the bush moving along the road is actually a solar powered car designed to look like a bush. The creator artist Justin Shull created the Terrestrial Shrub Rover in honor of NASA returning to the moon. While the idea is there, it looks more like something for spying on your neighbors then a moon buggy. Either way, it is a pretty cool use of technology and very creative in concept.
Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts
Friday, June 11, 2010
Terrestrial Shrub Rover- Solar Powered Car that Looks Like a Bush
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Solar,
Technology,
YouTube
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Got a Question: Ask the Head Monster Noel Lee - CEPro
Do you wonder where Technology and the Industry is today and where it is heading for the future?? Do you wish to know more about Technologies such as HDMI,3D, and digital media??
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CEPro,
Monster Cable,
Technology
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Logitech Squeezebox Radio
For years now Logitech SqueezeBox has been a great way to distribute music from PC and Macs as well as access internet radio. Earlier this year LogiTech added a small radio to the line that provides a great way to play music in a single room as standalone or part of a complete multi-room system.
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Design,
Multi-Room,
Music,
Technology
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Intel Facing Antitrust Lawsuit from FTC
For years manufacturers such as AMD have filed suits against Intel for antitrust in the competitive chip market. These suits claimed that Intel held a calculated plan to remain dominate and not allow other manufacturers to compete with Intel for penetration into the market.
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Intel,
News,
Technology,
Video
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Powering the Cloud-Intel Debuts 48 Core Processor
As the talk about cloud computing grows it was becoming clear that powering it would be a daunting task, well Intel has an answer. Intel has announced and shown to the press a 48 Core processor, pictures of the processor are posted on CNET News...
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Intel,
Technology
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Nvidia is Giving 3D in the Home a Jump Start
3D has been around for a while in theaters and CE manufacturers have been talking about it and showing for a few years now, but it has not quite made it to homes yet. Nvidia has announced software that will be available next year to support the release of 3D PC monitors. This is good news for the format as it is a good starting point with 3D being a technology that is desired for gaming.
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3D,
Blu Ray,
Technology
This year, you can stalk Santa from your car | The Social - CNET News
Technology is such a wonderful thing, it has given us so much to enrich our lives and now thanx to the NORAD Santa Web site and some partnerships with social media it has given us Santa Claus. This year you will be able to track Santa from anywhere and receive live updates anywhere. Can hardly wait to track him right to my door with a great gift...
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Technology
Panel PC controls lighting, HVAC automatically
As we move into the second decade of the 21st century more and more products are emerging that will make life in the future better for all of us. Home Automation is one of those areas that continues to grow with products and features to make life better.
In the past a proprietary system was needed to run home automation, but now PCs are being utilized to perform this function as well as others. This product falls into that category in not only that it supports home automation, but it provides a user interface in one neat package.
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Home Automation,
Technology
10 Holiday Gifts for Tech Lovers - CE Pro Article from CE Pro
The holidys are here and that means lots of cool tech toys for all the good little girls and boys (and adults). CEPro has some suggestions on what to get the tech lovers in your family.
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Gadgets,
Technology
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Technology and the Church: Automatic Holy Water
The church has turned to technology to help with the increase in the demand for holy water. With the current swine flu epidemic, churchs all over the world have an increase in the amount of people praying and accessing holy water. Churches in Italy have installed automatic holy water dispensors like the sinks we see in public restrooms. It is pretty interesting to think that the church is turning to science to help with religion.
Posted on: msnbc.com Tech Watch under High-Tech Holy Water
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Technology,
Video
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Why crutches may soon be relics of the past | Health Tech - CNET News
I came across this article on CNET and thought that it needed to be shared. I reallt like to see technology used to better our lives, and this is an idea that makes that happen. We need more advanaced free thinking people in this world, if more people were as creative and forward moving the world would be a better place.
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Free Thinking,
Technology
