Its true,technology changes but never ends..........
The studio offers ADR concept interesting and simply entitled “iWatch” in line with previous products from the Apple brand. A watch with an efficient design in aluminum and many features such as WiFi, a 16GB memory and information widgets.
iWatch by Apple
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With huge chains and honking cranes, that's how. Example: This Republic of Korea Navy's corvette—half of it, actually—floating over the sea's surface. And before you cry "PHOTOSHOP!", check out the scene from a distance.
It's the Cheonan, a South Korean Pohang-class corvette that broke in two on March 26. According to an international investigation, the cause was a torpedo fired from a North Korean Yeono class miniature submarine, killing 46 crew members. A few weeks later, on April 15, the South Korean Navy recovered the stern part from the bottom of the sea using a giant floating crane. On April 24, the bow was recovered.
This Is How You Lift a Sunken Warship Out of the Sea
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The Maximum Garden House doesn't have a lot of garden. In fact, it doesn't have any garden at all because the building takes over the entire property plot. That's why the architects moved the garden to the walls and roof.
I don't care it doesn't have a real garden, and that the plants in the walls would probably hell to maintain, but if I had to move to Singapore, I'd like to live here.
House with Garden Walls
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You'll remember the TX5 as Sony's do-it-all solution for compact camera fans. It aims to be both stylish -- with a slender 0.7-inch profile and a 3-inch touchscreen -- and rugged, thanks to a metal frame that makes it impervious to water, dust and sub-zero conditions. Throw in the backlit Exmor R CMOS sensor, optical image stabilization, SDHC compatibility, and 720p movie mode and you've got a pretty fearsome paper tiger on your hands. But does it roar in reality? According to Photography Blog, you won't be getting the finest image quality around, but the TX5 impressed with some terrific high ISO performance, excellent handling of chromatic aberrations, and a versatility that allows you to take photos you might not otherwise get to with more conventional shooters. That is an opinion broadly shared by CNET, though both reviewers agreed that pricing will be a tough pill to swallow given that this is still just a 10 megapixel point-and-shoot.
Sony's waterproof and dustproof DSC-TX5 stands up to review scrutiny
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