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    Behringer Unleashes a 350kg Speaker

    If you're looking to host a NYE party, you might want to enlist the help of the iNuke Boom.

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    A Beer Cooler that Doubles as a ‘Photoblocker’

    A product that will soon solve the first-world problems faced by many party animals.

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    Vending Machine for Welcome Home Signs

    Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport Bannerxpress allows people to print welcome home signs from a vending machine at the airport.

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    Air Guitar T-Shirts You Can Actually Play

    Old Navy have collaborated with ThinkGeek to create a shirt that not only features an image of a guitar, but also sounds like one.

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    The World’s First Functional Painting Typewriter

    To the delight of fetishists of redundant technology, an American artist has created a typewriter that paints.

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    Facebook Updates Expanded to Over 60,000 Characters

    Whilst Twitter likes to keep things short and sweet, Facebook has rocketed in the other direction.

Latest Guides
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    Aaron Hobson’s Google Street View Photography

    A photographer takes breathtaking landscape photographs of remote locations scattered across the globe, all without leaving the comfort of his own computer screen.

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    The Little Printer

    Little Printer partners with Arup, foursquare, Google, the Guardian and Nike to produce itty bitty newspapers to slip into your back pocket and read on the go.

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    British Department Store Launches Virtual Pop-Up Stores

    A great example of social media and technology changing the way in which companies are communicating with consumers.

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    The Spirit of Youth Awards Set to Grow in 2011/2012

    With the competition's expansion into unprecedented categories, there are now more opportunities for Australia's finest creative minds to showcase their work to the world.

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    Facebook Shows Us It’s a Small World After All

    As our online friend counts grow, a Facebook study shows us the old assumption of 6 degrees of separation is outdated.

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    Steve Jobs’ Emails Made into Book

    Following the tragic death of Apple innovator Steve Jobs, a digital book containing his 'best' e-mails has been released.

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    Order Food on Your Smartphone Using QR Codes

    Paperlinks, a savvy Los Angeles-based QR code company, are allowing customers to explore what's on offer at a restaurant via their smartphone.

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    4sqwifi iPhone App Finds WiFi Spots and their Passwords

    The perfect app for those who seek some urgent urban bandwidth.

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    The Polaroid Camera, Reincarnated

    The clever clogs at Polaroid have found a way to keep the camera alive without using the traditional film.

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    Augmented Reality App Encourages Peeping Toms

    Moosejaw has created the X-Ray Catalog App which strips models of unsexy outdoor clothing to reveal what they are wearing underneath.

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    Turn Your Smartphone Into a Robot

    Romo smartens up your already intelligent smartphone by turning it into a robot.

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    A Finnish Greenhouse Fit for Living

    Gardening enthusiasts will be able to spend even more time with Mother Nature in this wonderful garden shed.

Latest Events
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    West End Solstice Market

    Friday, June 14, 2024

    Davies Park, West End

    The longest night of the year is on its way — and you can celebrate with 120-plus stalls, pop-up bars, glühwein, bonfires, live music and fire twirlers.

  • Event

    ¡Viva Agave!

    Friday, May 17, 2024

    Cloudland, Fortitude Valley

    Tequila and mezcal are battling for margarita supremacy at Cloudland for one night only.

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    Winter Chalet at Customs House

    Tuesday, May 14 - Saturday, August 31, 2024

    Customs House Brisbane, Brisbane

    Spend winter sipping champagne while eating Moreton Bay bug croissants and baked whole brie in igloos by the river.

  • Event

    Milton by Moonlight

    Saturday, June 15, 2024

    Milton Markets, Milton

    Milton's weekly market is hosting a moonlit Saturday-night session in mid-June to embrace winter.

  • Event

    Mad Science

    Friday, May 3 - Sunday, June 23, 2024

    GOMA, South Brisbane

    From 'Frankenstein' to 'Poor Things', GOMA's latest film program is alive with tales of madcap creators experimenting across cinema history.

  • Event

    Brunswick Street Live

    Saturday, May 11, 2024

    Brunswick Street Mall, Fortitude Valley

    This free day-long music festival is bringing its live tunes back to the Brunswick Street Mall for a second year.

  • Event

    Roller Rave 02

    Saturday, May 25, 2024

    Superordinary, Hamilton

    Get your skates on rave-style at Northshore Brisbane's Superordinary, with DJ Phil Smart and Jen-E spinning tunes while you roll.

  • Event

    Dine BNE City

    Friday, May 31 - Sunday, June 30, 2024

    Various Brisbane venues, Brisbane

    This month-long food and drink festival is filling the Brisbane CBD with culinary specials and events all throughout June.

  • Event

    Boy Kills World

    Thursday, May 2 - Wednesday, May 22, 2024

    Various cinemas in Brisbane

    Bill Skarsgård makes a mesmerising action star in this cartoonishly OTT revenge flick that's produced by iconic 'Evil Dead' filmmaker Sam Raimi.

  • Event

    Dogs Day Out at Gasworks

    Saturday, June 8, 2024

    Gasworks Precinct, Newstead

    Take your canine to pooch-friendly markets this winter — there'll be stalls slinging treats, clothing and bedding to browse.

  • News

    Turn Your iPhone into an Antique Typewriter

    This new, limited edition app puts an antique typewriter in your pocket.

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    Charge Your Devices in Style

    The OXO multicharger is like an executive penthouse for your devices.

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    Augmented Reality iPhone Game Orders Players to Run from Zombies

    Run from zombies, rebuild civilisation and get fit at the same time.

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    Alpina Bike Spins your Vinyl Records as you Ride

    Dutch designers have created a cycling/music machine that plays vinyl records as you ride at a consistent speed.

  • News

    Steve Jobs’ Biographer Interviewed on 60 Minutes

    Walter Isaacson shares the story behind the story.

  • News

    The Future of Bike Innovation

    Forget your fixie, these innovative bikes are the real deal.

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    Ikea App Uses Facebook to Personalise Your Bedroom

    Ikea attempt to sell you their durable and inexpensive Swedish wares by aligning them precisely with your personality, lifestyle and tastes.

  • News

    U-Boat Worx Offers Submarine Charters for Tourists

    These 'personal submarines for yacht and tourism' are for those people who are desirous of exploring the depths of the ocean but who suffer the misfortune of not being Richard Branson.

  • News

    A Portable Hanging Herb Garden for Inner-City Dwellers

    The dream of any inner-city or spatially-challenged dweller with a green thumb, finely tuned tastebuds and no backyard.

  • News

    Adidas Unveils Super Intelligent Football Boot

    Sporting giant Adidas has outdone itself with the adiZero f50 miCoach, a new soccer boot that boasts state-of-the-art technology.

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    Hipstamatic’s Digital Disposable Camera for your iPhone

    In a bid to regain their popularity and get one up on Instagram, Hipstamatic is offering a new dimension to their faux-analogue photography experience.

  • News

    Google Ventures Into the Physical Realm

    Once upon a time, Google was content to rule cyber space. But like most super powers in history, the superpower is getting restless.

  • News

    Steve Jobs: The Movie

    They say sex sells, but according to Sony Pictures, death is where the real money’s at.

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    Occupy Wall Street Protests Start to Spread Around the World

    How the American Dream has turned into a nightmare for a large proportion of U.S. citizens.

  • News

    iPhone 4S Fails to Impress

    The new iPhone's updates are on the inside only.

  • News

    Untappd App Combines Social Networking and Beer

    The perfect excuse to drink more beer and check your iPhone.

  • News

    Message in a Bottle: The Unusual Social Network

    Harold Hackett has been sending messages all over the world, but unlike most of us he hasn’t been using a phone or a computer.

  • News

    A First Look at Amazon’s New Kindle Fire

    With the release of Amazon's Kindle Fire, there may just be another serious player in the growing tablet market.

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    IPhone Bike Speaker Lets You Listen While You Ride

    Play sweet music and use your iPhone as a GPS while riding through the town on your bike.

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    Slavery Footprint: Calculating How Many Forced Labourers Work For You

    Cue the bright-eyed, pigtailed offspring of ethical consumerism and social media, Slavery Footprint.

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    Micro-Hotel Sleepbox Makes Being In Transit Appealing

    The pod with bed and drop-down desk may mean the days of sleeping in airport food courts are well behind us.

  • News

    First-Ever Space Hotel Set to Open in 2016

    Space tourism set to become a reality in the next few years.

  • News

    Urban Farming Continues to Grow Around the World

    Urban farms offer city dwellers a chance to green up their cities and get their hands dirty in the process.

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    Paypal Founder’s Futuristic Floating Island City

    The Silicon Valley billionaire is making plans for the project to be launched off the coast of San Francisco next year.

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