Sunday, July 19, 2009 - Page 2
Science

Universal Mirror: Imagine The Exact Opposite Of An Invisibility Cloak

No, the opposite of an invisibility cloak isn’t a normal jacket, smartass. This universal mirror uses metamaterials to bounce light back at the same angle from which it came, so no matter where you stand, you can see yourself perfectly.


Computing

Tandy TRS-80: The Budget Computer

Even back then, there were computers for people who couldn’t afford the more expensive stuff. Take this Tandy, which costs little more than a upgraded Netbook today. From Core Memory, photographed by Mark Richards and written by John Alderman.


Reading Lamp Is A Book Stand, Light, And Bookmark All In One

This French “Reading Lamp” (clever name) concept turns off when a book is draped over it, and on when it’s removed. It doesn’t look particularly safe for the spines of prized books, but it sure is pretty. [Core77]


Gadgets

Then And Now: Apple Computers


Mobile

Blind Photographer (!): IPhone 3GS Is A “Remarkable Gift”

After professional photographer Alex Dejong lost his sight three years ago, he thought his days of taking and editing photos was over. But the iPhone 3GS’s VoiceOver feature, plus a few key apps, has given some of his abilities back.