If you are looking for a new stylish timepiece, which doesn’t cost a
small fortune, then you may want to check out these cool looking
Autodromo watches, which feature designs inspired by classic 1960′s and
1970′s Italian racing cars.
There are a three different designs to choose from, and they were deigned by industrial designer Bradly Price, and the watch dials take their inspiration from the racing cars instrument dials.
You can find out more information about these stylish watches over at Autodromo, and prices start at around
Nextage is a humanoid robot which has been developed by Kawada Industries, and it is a robot which is designed to work alongside people in factories and working environments, and it can be programmed to perform a range of tasks.
The robot can work in a space that is designed to be used by a
person, and it is capable of recognizing its surroundings and also
people, have a look at the video of it in action below.
"We’ve created these robots to work alongside people, and to
cooperate with people in the same environment. Work done by people
doesn’t involve handling large objects or moving very fast. Our aim is
for industrial robots to do human work like that, so people can be more
productive by working together with robots.”
You can find more details about the Nextage humanoid robot over at ... Read more »
The Crypteks USB is a USB thumb drive
which has according to the designers is on of the first physically
locking USB drives that comes with 256-bit AES hardware encryption.
The device is made from ultra high grade aluminum, and it comes with a
total of 14,348,907 possible combinations, have a look at the video below which explains how it works.
The Crypteks USB drive
is currently a Kickstarter project, although it looks like the
developers are getting close to the $10,000 goal they need to put it
into production, and prices will start at $130 for an 8GB version and
160 for a 16GB version, you can find out more details over at Kickstarter.
ComScore has released some new statistics this week, that show just
how big a reach YouTube has in the U.S. We all know YouTube is a massive
site but these figures show just how big it is when compared to other
similar services. View the statistics
YouTube accounts for 49.1% of all videos
watched on the web in the US. In total, 42.6 billion videos were viewed
that month, revealing that 20.9 billion were served up by Google. In a
distant second place is VEVO with 827 million and Hulu in third with 791
million.
Facebook
is even eclipsed by the massive amount of unique views YouTube is
generating. With Facebook achieving 60 million and YouTube a massive 161
million in just the month of October 2011.