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#nikond3x
Nikon's D3X Masterpiece DSLR Goes Official With An $8,000 Price Tag
The rumors pointed pretty firmly to it, and then some leaked specs detailed what it'd be like, but now Nikon's new pro-level D3X DSLR has arrived officially. Touting it as a 24-megapixel "Digital Masterpiece," with exceptionally low noise sensor, 5fps full-frame shooting speed and with file sizes of 138MB, Nikon's saying the camera's available now for an estimated selling price of $8,000 for the body only. Full press release below. More » -
#dealzmodo
Best Buy, Macmall Start Mac Discounts For Black Friday Now: Up to $250 Off
Fry's MacBook deal may have turned out to be too good to be true, but these sales prices are real: Best Buy and Macmall are offering up to $250 off Macs. The full list is here, helpfully compiled by MacRumors, with that $250 being on 15- and 17-inch MacBook Pros at Macmall with on-sale discount and mail-in rebate. iMacs, regular MacBooks and Airs get around $100 to $150 off at both Best Buy and Macmall. We'll just have to see how Apple's own crazy discounting matches up to this on Friday. [MacRumors] More » -
#sculpture
Cityscope Illuminated Sculpture is Like Glowing Crashed Meteor In Cologne
Cityscope is a new sculpture by Marco Hemmerling, designed to deal "with the fragmented perception of urban spaces" or something: To me, it's better to imagine it as a meteor that just managed to soft-land in a city square. Or, better still than artistic mumbojumbo: perhaps as a particularly odd-looking alien spacecraft. This works even better when you learn its partially-mirrored surfaces disappear at night as it is dynamically multicolor-illuminated from inside. That said, there was a lot of design thought put into this to make it "fit" its space, and the whole thing was CAD-CAM'd into existence. Pretty. [Dezeen] More » -
#drugdelivery
AdminPatch Pain-Free Hypodermic Alternative Does It With Millions Of Needles Instead
Nanobioscience's AdminPatch sounds like a pretty amazing way to deliver drugs into the body: it's got a metal surface covered in millions of tiny microneedles that puncture the skin. You may instantly think "Ouch!" but since these are so small and pierce the skin shallow enough to avoid pain receptors, the system is apparently painless. More »







