Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Funny Google Autocomplete Suggestions


Sure, they’re just suggestions, but sometimes, these alone are more interesting than what you were searching for in the first place. For example,”help i’m a prisoner in a toothpaste factory”, just sounds so much stranger than anything you could possibly imagine. Continue reading to see more.
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1. Sure, That Works


2. Stop it NOW!


3. Nice to Know


4. Rats!


5. Hold It

Online Store Imposes Special Tax on IE7 Users


You read that right. Australia-based online electronics retailer Kogan has imposed a special tax on IE7 users, due to them having to spend extra resources making their website compatible for the web browser. Fortunately, downloading Firefox and / or Chrome is easier than ever. Continue reading to see what Ruslan Kogan, founder of the retailer, has to say.

One of the things stopping that is our web team having to spend a lot of time making our new website look normal on IE7.
It’s not only costing us a huge amount, it’s affecting any business with an online presence, and costing the Internet economy millions.
As Internet citizens, we all have a responsibility to make the Internet a better place. By taking these measures, we are doing our bit.
This will help us increase our efficiency, help keep prices for all smart shoppers down, and hopefully help eradicate the world of the pain in the rear that is IE7!
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FlyNano: The High-Tech Electric Seaplane


How about a personal seaplane that’s battery-powered? Introducing the FlyNano. This is essentially a carbon fiber-based personal seaplane that is small, lightweight, easy to fly without a pilot’s license, and costs less than $34,000. Continue reading for a video and more information.

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With a small electric engine, you’ll be able to hit over 80 mph, and the 9,800-foot service ceiling and 40-mile rang. FlyNano has promised a final design next year with a delivery date at the end of 2013.
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Trendy and Colorful Pentax Evangelion Q10 Cameras Unveiled

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Pentax has expanded its line of digital cameras with the trendy and colorful Evangelion Q10. This limited edition digital camera is one that comes equipped with a 12.4-megapixel CMOS sensor with an integrated Removal DRII image sensor ultrasonic cleaning functionu, ISO 100 to 6400 (ISO1600 max.) and a 3″ LCD display. It will cost $650 and be limited to just 1500-units worldwide. Continue reading for more pictures.

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