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Visualized: Sergey Brin rides pink Teslamobile Model S, complete with Chromed out rims
Hello Kitty must be so jealous.
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130 years later, modern software helps complete Gaudi’s architectural masterpiece

Construction on the Sagrada Familia started in 1883, when famous architect Antoni Gaudi first laid the plan for his now-iconic Barcelona church. Gaudi devoted his last years to the task, and 130 years later on, it’s commonly considereded one of the most strikingly distinct buildings on Planet. It also has yet to be completed.
CBS Information took a closer look at the Sagrada Familia on Sunday’s 60 Minutes, delving into the history and mythology behind Gaudi’s unfinished work of art. It’s this history, together with a nearly spiritual commitment to Gaudi’s tradition, that drives much of today’s efforts to complete the building. Gaudi had carefully laid out the Sagrada Familia with a set of models he built prior to his death in 1926, but these …
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Galaxy S IV Gets The Pre-Launch Benchmark Treatment, Complete With Leaked Specs
The Galaxy S IV, Samsung’s next big flagship smartphone, is only around a week from its public introduction, and it’s getting mighty leaky. Today, the NYT reported that Samsung will be including an eye scrolling feature in the GS IV’s software, and now a set of benchmarks have emerged that supposedly lay bare the smartphone’s complete hardware profile.
Italian site HDBlog.it received word of a record of an Antutu benchmark from the device, which was later also found by SamMobile, and which details the specs associated with the Galaxy S IV supposedly tested. The test results reveal that the smartphone has an Exynos 5410 1.8GHz processor, with an ARM PowerVR SGX 544MP GPU. It was running Android 4.2, had a screen just under 5-inches with a resolution of 1920×1080, and featured a 13-megapixel rear camera, along with Bluetooth 4.0 and capacity of either 16 or 32GB. The display stats line up with what we’ve heard earlier about the Galaxy S IV’s screen, as do the processor details, the amount of on-board memory and camera information.
The chipset supports GSM/WCDMA/LTE networks, which means that unlike previous Galaxy smartphones, this one will be a true worldphone, if these specs prove to be the real deal. The performance results on the GS IV should reassure any users who might have been expecting a less-than-impressive hardware release, following the NYT’s report earlier that the launch event March 14 will focus mostly on software: it easily beats current category leading devices like the Optimus G and Nexus 4, as well as the Galaxy Note II and Galaxy S III.
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Galaxy S IV Gets The Pre-Launch Benchmark Treatment, Complete With Leaked Specs
The Galaxy S IV, Samsung’s next big flagship smartphone, is only around a week from its public introduction, and it’s getting mighty leaky. Today, the NYT reported that Samsung will be including an eye scrolling feature in the GS IV’s software, and now a set of benchmarks have emerged that supposedly lay bare the smartphone’s complete hardware profile.
Italian site HDBlog.it received word of a record of an Antutu benchmark from the device, which was later also found by SamMobile, and which details the specs associated with the Galaxy S IV supposedly tested. The test results reveal that the smartphone has an Exynos 5410 1.8GHz processor, with an ARM PowerVR SGX 544MP GPU. It was running Android 4.2, had a screen just under 5-inches with a resolution of 1920×1080, and featured a 13-megapixel rear camera, along with Bluetooth 4.0 and capacity of either 16 or 32GB. The display stats line up with what we’ve heard earlier about the Galaxy S IV’s screen, as do the processor details, the amount of on-board memory and camera information.
The chipset supports GSM/WCDMA/LTE networks, which means that unlike previous Galaxy smartphones, this one will be a true worldphone, if these specs prove to be the real deal. The performance results on the GS IV should reassure any users who might have been expecting a less-than-impressive hardware release, following the NYT’s report earlier that the launch event March 14 will focus mostly on software: it easily beats current category leading devices like the Optimus G and Nexus 4, as well as the Galaxy Note II and Galaxy S III.
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Nokia’s Windows Phone range is complete, now it’s up to Microsoft

Nokia launched its latest Lumia devices at Mobile World Congress this week. While many were hoping the company would unveil a 41-megapixel PureView device, or a Windows tablet, Nokia opted to flesh out its range of Lumias and give us an early look at where it’s heading for 2013. With 12 Lumia products launched, excluding variants, Nokia’s strategy is clear: offer colorful Lumia devices at various price points by pushing high-end features down the range. Nokia’s Lumia series is broad and complete (for now), but Microsoft has to help Espoo catch the competition.
Nokia’s high-end flagship is the Lumia 920. Launched in early November, the 920 has helped boost Lumia sales to their highest point, 4.4 million, in the most recent quarter, but…
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Where’s Mine?!: Father Builds X-Wing Bunkbed For Son Complete With Cockpit For Watching Flatscreen TV

This is the X-wing fighter bunkbed built by DarthDaddy42 for his very lucky son (not to be confused with this Y-wing bunkbed featured earlier). It has moveable wings, lights, an R2-D2 copilot cooler for juice boxes, and a cockpit with buttons & switches and a flatscreen TV for watching DVDs. I know they say you shouldn’t be jealous of three-year olds, but I am and I can’t help it. I sleep on a mattress on the floor. An air mattress. It deflated long ago but I still sleep on it because I like to pretend all the carpet is lava.
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PDJ Portable Disc Jockey is a complete DJ system that fits in your wallet, we go hands-on (video).
We’ll forgive the incredibly good folk behind the PDJ when they declare to have the first completely self-contained transportable DJ set-up. However that’s not to state that there is absolutely nothing brand-new here– in reality there’s plenty. The PDJ is a rectangular slab of refreshing imaginative positive outlook. On each end is a touchscreen show that shows a virtual turntable, and in the middle is a small combining and FX section. So, already the PDJ will be familiar in set-up to any DJ who picks it up (something the Pacemaker could not declare with its proprietary interface). The mixer area has rotaries for volume, FX and additional functions (more on this later). The most essential thing, nonetheless, is the onboard sound interface which crucially means you could keep track of in headsets before unleashing your mix onto the globe. This sets it apart from quite much every various other mobile app out there that, at finest, requires you to utilize an audio splitter (to the detriment of your noise). Obviously, you’re going to require some songs to play, and there’s 2GB of interior storage space to let you do just that. If that’s not enough, or you desire to load up your most recent jams as soon as possible, there’s an SD card slot to let you do just that (up to 32GB). Beyond headphones, there’s a line out for connecting it to a noise system, and a line in and mic jack for adding external sound to the set. The brochure claims it provides 12 hours of battery life too– rechargeable by mini USB. On the software side, the two virtual turntables reply to touch, and button controls (for sign / play / pause). In addition to the virtual turntable, there are also sample player and one-shot screens. We got out paws on the PDJ right here at NAMM, so fade past the break for our impressions.
Gallery: PDJ Portable DJ system hands-on
At about 286 grams, the PDJ is light to hold, however sits in the hand pleasantly. Your thumbs normally find their location floating above the virtual decks, however the unit it plenty light enough that you could hold it with one hand, while utilizing the other for even more dexterous efficiency maneuvers. The rotaries and crossfader in the middle area are plastic, however feel solid enough. This is, after all, a lightweight transportable gadget. The LCD touchscreens let you get hands on with your music, as DJs are wont to do, and it’s responsive and instinctive enough. Luckily, most of the crucial features (cue, volume, fade, loops etc) have hardware controls too. To reach the added functionality (more in depth EQ, sample gamer and so on) you swipe the screen to the left or right appropriately to bring up the appropriate screen. It’s in these cases when the dual-mode (rotate and click) Function A/B rotaries come in convenient, and the interface for regulating these added tricks is surprisingly natural / responsive.
The PDJ makes the usual cases about having the ability to scratch and so on. And you can. But similar to all these smaller sized, touch-digital devices, it’s even more of a party trick than anything else. No biggie though, as the meatier attributes are the beat sequence and music-pad areas. These let you bring your very own audio into your set, trigger samples and develop beats and jams on the fly– a lot more appropriate to a digital device such as this. While we only invested a brief time with the PDJ, it’s quickly one of the most fun devices that we’ve seen here at NAMM. Purists may revile the continual efforts to diminish and gameify DJing, but we say you’re thinking of it too much. Throw one of these in your bag, and the next time you’re on the train and desire to mix in earphones, or discover yourself at a party, the PDJ will all of a sudden make a lot even more sense. How much and when you say? Well anticipate to pay about $ 600 for the privilege sometime around late spring or summertime.
Billy Steele added to this report.
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Newly Discovered Spider Creates Dummy Version Of Itself (Complete With Eight Legs!!!!1) To Scare Off Predators

In “enough is enough, Mother Nature” news, a lately found types of spider in Peru produces a big similarity of itself in its internet to frighten possible killers. \* dropping wrapped paper \* It’s working. The dummy spider is constructed from old egg sacs, the carcasses of dead prey AND SOMEHOW HAS EIGHT LEGS. Do you think a spider that lost a leg in struggle only makes seven legged dummies of itself? Since if so, my mind is BLOWN. There’s no method spiders could know just what they look like, right? I indicate, without ASKING someone. “GW, I’m a spider– tell me just what I look like.” UGLY AS SHIT. \* bare-handed splatter \* Thanks to Jeremy, who has a new-found regard for any types that could draw an image of itself. Wait– respect or concern? I vote fear.![]()
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