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Showing posts with label Tech. Show all posts

Functional, Useable LEGO Car Built


Everybody loves LEGO. You can build anything. Well, in theory, usually it’s more limited because you never have the pieces you need, and even if you do, you can never find them. And also, because you kind of suck at LEGO; it takes a long time, and it’s tricky to actually build anything cool, and you lose patience pretty quick. That’s why we find it a little impressive when someone just manages to put together one of the bigger LEGO kits, like the big LEGO Star Wars sets, or the LEGO Hogwarts.

We get really impressed when somebody who may or may not have too much free time on their hands puts together something pretty far outside the realms of what we consider possible with LEGO. Raul Oaida is one of these vastly impressive men, with an in-itself-impressive LEGO collection.

Raul Oaida built himself a car. Out of LEGO. Using over half a million lego pieces and a few non LEGO bits, because honestly, how did you expect him to make a car out of only LEGO, he’s got a working and pretty damn awesome car. The non-LEGO bits are the chassis, axles and wheels. Although I can’t fault him for the last one; have you seen LEGO wheels? They’re tiny. The best bit I think is that the car is fuelled by compressed air which powers 256 LEGO pistons. He can hit speeds of up to 20MPH, which may not sound impressive until you remember that THE CAR IS MADE OF LEGO.

Seriously, check out the video if you don’t believe it, or even if you do. It’s sick.



Ari Carrington




Man Named Sam Sung Stops Working for Apple.

An aptly named Apple worker leaving the massive corporation has become a viral internet sensation. 







An image has circulated the internet of an Apple employee’s card and the name on it is Sam Sung *waits for all the techy people to laugh*.

China Bans Time Travel

So, let’s say you live in China and your favourite film is, oh I don’t know, Back to the Future? Or maybe Terminator? Well unfortunately for you, the government has just banned your favourite movie.








China have shocked us all yet again by banning time travel! In fiction anyway. They have decided that any TV show, film or radio broadcast that involves a protagonist going back in time and messing with history is no longer suitable.

Facebook Considering ‘Sympathise’ Button



I guess we’ve all had to ‘like’ someone’s saddening post on Facebook at some point, just to offer a bit of support. Though when someone delivers bad news to their online brethren ‘liking’ the post seems a little incongruous, wouldn’t you agree?

Santa Stake-out Kit

When you’re a little kid your biggest wish come Christmas time is to meet Santa Claus. Who can blame little-you though? Santa’s awesome. 

Christmas Tinner; Christmas Dinner in a Can for Serious Gamers

It’s December and that means it’s nearly Christmas. And that means one thing and one thing only. Every other company will be bringing out some kind of novelty Christmas product. 

Most of them will be half-arsed or simply an existing product with a snowman scrawled on the front. But a few will be original, hilarious, even actually worth buying (although you may find a lot of the half-arsed ones in your stocking or Secret Santa gifts).

3D Printed Pizza

3D printers have been cropping up on the news all year. We’ve had 3D printed plastic guns (that fall apart after a few shots), more recently we’ve had 3D printed metal guns. Now, we’ve got 3D printed pizza.

Created by Natural Machines, a company in Barcelona who are currently developing a 3D food printer called the Foodini. This could lead to some great, innovative food creations, simplification of complex food constructions, or some very terrible, terrible food.

Waterstones to Deliver Books Using Owls




It’s the 21st century, the time is nigh for innovation. Quirky is the new mainstream, and everyone is searching for that next gimmick to take the world by storm. Recently, that search has moved into online shopping delivery methods, which is about time; we’ve been using regular post forEVER now. It’s time for a change.

Amazon’s Unmanned Drone Delivery Plans









Amazon. Who doesn’t love it? It’s so convenient; a huge range of products, and you can always get next day delivery in case of a forgotten-birthday related emergency. I mean, that does only apply to the stuff from Amazon itself, rather Amazon sellers, which is a shame. That’s something I’d be working on making better if I worked for them. But I’m boring like that; that’s why I’ve never suggested they bring out unmanned drones to deliver shopping.

PS4 Beats Xbox One in Initial Sales

It's official: the PS4 is winning the console war. In the UK at least. 


It was reported yesterday that over 250,000 units were sold within 48 hours of it's release on the 29th November, making it the fastest-selling console ever in the UK. That equates to around £87m.

Lazer Guided Pizza Cutter Guarantees Perfect Slice Every Time

There is now a tactical lazer guided pizza cutter.





No, this is not a downloadable feature or extra content for COD, this is simply a gadget to make the world a better place.

Google Glass: The future, or a future pain in the arse?

Google Glass is essentially magic, and innovation is a good thing. Advances in science and technology move humans forward, for the most part. Even the most innocuous invention can have a huge impact, if not immediately, then perhaps somewhere down the line.




But that doesn't mean everyone has to like it. A restaurant in Seattle has caused a bit of furor by banning them before they're even available on the mass-market.

Working Glass Model of an Early Steam Engine

Ever wondered how a steam engine actually works?




This youtuber has reconstructed George Stephenson's first steam engine design entirely from glass so you can see the process clearly.

Man Sells Left Testicle to Buy New Car.


A car lover, Mark Parisi revealed on national US TV that he is going to sell one of his testicles to medical science for $35,000 (£22,000).



He said on medical chat show “The Doctors” in the USA that he intends to buy a Nissan 370.

Girl Gets Gold Heart Sequin Implanted in Her Eye Ball!

The eyes are the window to the heart…



It’s hard to be an individual in this day and age. When quirky is the new mainstream, it doesn’t leave much room to be unusual. Even if you do think of something that still pushes the boundaries, chances are someone’s already done it and there’s already some weird fetish porn out there about it.

Tech Interview - Dave Bedwood from LivesOn.org

You may remember a few weeks ago I wrote a startling and delightfully informative and witty piece about LivesOn, the experimental service which promises that when your heart stops beating, you won't stop tweeting. You can read that thing HERE, but if you're too lazy then let me summarise it; 

LivesOn.org analyzes your Twitter feed and, over time, learns to mimic your posting style and personality so that when you inevitably die it can simply slide into your place and keep you alive via social media. 

New Tech Allows You to Reach Through The Screen

The MIT Media Lab have unveiled their latest gadget.












The inForm tech allows users remotely interact with the real world by simulating movements on their end. This is how they describe the it:

Get Drunk Without the Hangover - Science Shows Us How!

Great news student boozers! Scientists are currently developing a drug which imitates the feelings and effects of being drunk, without any of the negatives.

That means no hangovers, no liver damage, no addiction... no problems!





It works by targeting neurotransmitters in the brain directly, giving the taker the feelings of pleasure and disinhibition common in drunkenness. Experiments showed that some cases were “indistinguishable” from the actual effects of drinking, yet because it acts directly, it can also be immediately remedied with an antidote.

Fossilised Iguana May Have Been Found On Mars

It appears our scaly friend the iguana may have beaten humans to walk on Mars.




The creature, apparently dead and fossilised, appears in footage beamed back from the Mars Curiosity Rover. It was found in archive footage belonging to NASA, found by UFO Sightings Daily.