Seen From Above: Captures the Art of Airport Design by http://www.jeffreymilstein.com
Apparently, in the early days of Apple Inc, Steve Jobs would occasionally sign computer chips, attach them to Apple stationery and send them out randomly to Apple fans. A precursor obviously to his later penchant for responding personally via email to random Apple customers.
The Avengers USB sticks via gadgetreview.com
Google’s Project Glass: A New Way to Hurt Yourself (parody of Google’s Project Glass)
An alternative version of it. I think this is a realistic version of how everyday people would use it and not what you would see in Google’s ad.
The Seven Deadly keys by http://www.stickycomics.com
So I downloaded Windows 8’s Consumer Preview and had it installed on VirtualBox. After installing, testing and etc, within 15 minutes I deleted it and also deleted the Windows 8 ISO file off from my Windows 7 machine. It looks slick, clean and ‘metro’ in a sense, however I am disappointed there is no start menu like we have with Windows 7 and previous Windows version, that is like the God of the whole operating system and they removed it and replaced it with the metro look. A part of me is shattered.
The Apple Collection 1986/87 via [Retronaut]
If Social Networking Platforms Existed in 1997 (Vintage-Designs of facebook, google+ and youtube) via http://1x-upon.com