Now this is quite special, apparently not involving any latest tech. Simply done by scanning the barcode on the side of the Lego box you’re holding next to the Lego Digital Box, it will then show you in 3D what your model will look like once completed.
Watch phones have been on the market for a while, produced by third-rate hardware manufacturers and sold at sites such as ThinkGeek or IWantOneOfThose. Interestingly, LG thinks this has an expandable potential for the future and has announced its new 3G watch phone LG-GD910, it comes with a 1.4-inch touchscreen, text-to-speech capability, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth radio and a music player. It’s 0.6 inches thick, water resistant, works over 3G HSDPA 7.2 data networks and also features video conferencing, voice and video calling – that’s alot that it can handle.
Strange, but it will really work! Wazabee will soon be introducing several ‘autostereoscopic’ products at Macworld that adds no-glasses 3D technology to regular LCDs and of course this includes the iPhone, iPod Touch. The 3DeeShell grabs onto the iPhone just like a protective case except abit more bulkier and features a 3D lens that you can remove when you have had enough.
Just in case you were wondering, this isn’t actually magic (it is quite neat though!) that can seaminglessly convert 2D to 3D, 3DeeShell still requires an application for it to do its job properly. Wazabee will soon be offering a trio of apps to create and view media for the display, named 3DeeVUsion, 3Dee!oadr and 3DeeCamera. The Wazabee 3DeeShell is scheduled to ship in early Q2 2009. Wazabee will also be releasing a similar device for 13.3-inch laptops and a standalone 19-inch 3D gaming monitor at Macworld.
[via Pocket Lint]
Google has recently applied some new photorealistic textures on New York City in Google Earth. It makes New York City fab! Most of the landmarks in NY look 3D. Can’t wait to see it happen to other cities as well. Take a look at the following screenshots.












