Here's a cool "hi-tech" commercial from 1977 of the Sony Betamax system. It's cool to see how much we've gone forward in 30 years. Probably the best invention in this time was and is the Internet, and will be until someone finds a cure for cancer or AIDS. Until then, enjoy this 1977 Sony Betamax Commercial.
Here's a ridiculously complicated trick shot which combines domino and pool. It stretches out on four pool tables. It's quite a statue to human patience and skill. Enjoy!
While filming out a window, a lightning bolt strikes a nearby tree. The slow motion reply shows the beauty of the lightning strike going through the tree. This is the reason why you shouldn't be caught under a tree during a storm. The researchers say that the safest place to be is...yes...your car! That's because you're in a Faraday cage!
The Japanese have an odd way of thinking. Here's another fine example of this kind: a cool futuristic door, that opens in pieces. Although it's spectacular, and maybe energy efficient to some point, I fail to see the real world usefulness for it, especially since it also has a few bugs. Anyway, it's pretty cool! Enjoy!
Wanting to be a direct competitor to Apple's iPhone, the oPhone from Microsoft has an innovative design to say the least. It promises to come with a easy to use API (for programmers), which in turn will lead to a whole bunch of applications for the end-user. Although it looks promising, I wouldn't buy one because it's too radical for my taste
Here's the ultimate overclocking PC. You submerge everything except the hard disk in mineral oil. For visual effect, you put in with it a blue neon light, and of course, some bubbles. It has an amazing look, and I suspect that it's dead silent.