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They say everything’s big­ger in Texas. Appar­ently that’s true for bat­ter­ies, too.

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Moonwatch

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A watch con­cept uses mod­ern tech­nol­ogy to help the wearer know where the moon is in its cycle.

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Architect Day: Gigon / Guyer

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Annette Gigon and Mike Guyer, for more than 20 years, make a solid and ele­gant archi­tec­ture. They gained noto­ri­ety by qual­i­fy­ing the urban land­scapes of Switzer­land, a coun­try where good archi­tec­ture can be seen eas­ily. Gigon / Guyer are cer­tainly a great source of inspi­ra­tion for archi­tects and enthusiasts

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Sub­scrip­tion users are able to down­load 3ds Max 2011 from the sub­scrip­tion site now.

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Wacom Intuos4 Wireless Review

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As a graphic designer I have to admit that I am not good at draw­ing. At first it was some­thing that always both­ered me, but I never thought that to be a good graphic designer I had to mas­ter the craft of draw­ing too. So dur­ing these years I was reluc­tant to get a tablet

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Archi­tec­tural pho­tog­ra­pher Fer­nando Guerra has sent us his pho­tographs of a col­lege build­ing designed by Por­tuguese archi­tect Nuno Mon­tene­gro. (more…)

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A grad­u­ate stu­dent is devel­op­ing a tech­nol­ogy that aids indi­vid­ual pri­vacy of a per­son by using makeup pat­terns on the face to con­fuse face detec­tion programs.

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The growth and pop­u­lar­ity of Word­press con­tin­ues to spi­ral to a seem­ingly end­less end.

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Today’s mod­ern times calls for high tech­nol­ogy and futur­is­tic designs and images. Not to men­tion the state-of-the-art facil­i­ties and gad­gets that keep us updated with the lat­est trend…

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