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You’ll have seen this so.
Hardwood iPhone backs from Material 6 replace the breakable, scratchable glass rear panel of your iPhone4 with a precision cut timber plate from a range including walnut, cherry and kevazinga for $90 – $100.
Kevazinga, if you don’t mind.
Complete with a little screwdriver to switch out the back cover (it’s reversible, in case of warranty disputes with Apple).
I am on the Fionn Davenport show tonightat 11 pm talking about sex!!
— George Hook (@ghook) January 26, 2012


A really rather nifty six feet long, two feet high fully articulated Tyrannosaurus Rex made from transmission parts, plumbing pipe and other scrap metal bits and pieces by artist Andrew Chase.
This will surely be in the robo-vanguard when all humans are eventually killed.
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The draft of the ‘Statutory Instrument’ on copyright ‘protection’
And, below, the thinking behind it (click to enlarge):



Previously: Ireland’s Sopa: Your Questions Answered
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pKYTzlUILA
Unveiled last year, Aurasmsa – a real-time ‘virtual browser’ technology for smart phones and tablets – is every advertiser’s mucky dream.
This week at the UK Toy Fair, toy and game manufacturer Bandai unveiled Aurasma packaging for their ThunderCats and Ben 10 lines.
More likely applications of the technology here.