Wednesday, 16 September 2009

Times are card

In these financially troubling times... how the hell is everyone buying up iPhones as if they were half priced hot cakes.
Bearing this in mind, case mate were fully aware accessories may have to take a back seat. So they came up with this!

The Case-Mate iPhone 3G/3Gs recession case

"Tough times call for tough cases and that's where the recession case comes in! The recession case lets you keep cash in your pocket without sacrificing on unique design for your beloved iPhone! But just in case one isn't enough we have the BAILOUT BUNDLE - 10 cases for $7.99! We are now offering FREE “Sharpie Script “personalization on the recession case! Just leave “Albertus Medium” selected and you will get your very own personalized recession case! If ordering a bundle we will personalize the first case."

Comedy gold, and if you go to the site you read their fun and informative Q&A's, including:
"Q) Can I use this case to microwave my frozen pizzas?
A) I dont see why not, although we cant insure quality taste"

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Augmenting Google Maps

Augmenting Google Maps | Dom O'Brien | Innovation Scrapbook
Academics at the Georgia Institute of Technology have created an ‘as live’ version of Google Earth in which cars travel on motorways, people play in parks and shops and offices are open for business.

The technology (displayed in this video which manages to make something exciting seem rather dull) could herald a wave of new marketing opportunities for companies looking to promote their range of services.

Shopping centres, theme parks, high street shops and car manufacturers could potentially use the technology to showcase their wares in a life-like scenario.

The technology is still at an early stage but will be the subject of a thesis by academics of the Georgia Institute of Technology.


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