Thursday, March 5, 2009

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Pocket-Size Home Theater


They look like sunglasses but they gives the wearer what looks like a 52-foot screen at a distance of nine feet.

The iWear AV310 Widescreen headset projects a 16:9 aspect ratio image of movies, internet, games, camera stills and video, and cell phone screen, depending on the accessories you attach. You can focus each eye's input to accommodate your vision needs.

Pocket-Size Home Theater

Pomogranate Phone


The Pomegranate is a fictional mobile phone, from Nova Scotia releasing in late September 2009. The website boasts a number of increasingly comic features (such as a video projector, live voice translator, harmonica, coffee maker, and shaving razor, among many other standard features that current leading mobile phones have), but upon clicking "I've had enough", an array of information about Nova Scotia and its culture is displayed. The campaign, which included online advertising on sites in New England, is an attempt to attract interest in Nova Scotia and establish it as a desirable place to live and do business.
The Pomegranate phone is the latest campaign from Communications Nova Scotia's Come to Life initiative, the place-branding program of the Government of Nova Scotia. Communications Nova Scotia has been criticized by some for spending $300,000 on the ad campaign, though the website received more than 300,000 visits from 181 countries since its launch on September 30, 2008, and they are considering it to be very successful.

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