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more about #infrared Die Fledermaus: Now when your new girlfriend says that she has never loved another man before, you can check her trailer tat to make sure. more » cmanptown02: How long is eventually?? more » crackel: Then I'd cover my laser treated etch with a new tattoo and treat that one as well. Or does this fucking thing show a revision history? more » Odin: PSOD? more » OMG! Ponies!: So then it would be able to see my pro-Imperial design before I changed it to a pro-Rebel Alliance design? Just kidding - the Rebels were nothing but... more » Jory: he looks like my dog. #sniff more » dingus: Why stop at dogs? #sniff more » nevergetitwet: what does it do when a real dog walks by? #sniff more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Great, now I feel sad for virtual dogs too. What kind of sick sadist thinks these things up? My wife can't even walk past pets up for adoption witho... more » SeventhExile: It would be better if the "dog" looked like the ones from resident evil. #sniff more » mstolfe: seems like something Cheney could have used a few years back if you ask me... more » Complexified: Unless you give me something to shoot that fucking dog, no deal!! more » mattycakes: Hammacher Schlemmer really seems to be filling the void left by Sharper Image. I can't wait for the combination sword/air purifier/alarm clock/range f... more » Sticks Calhoun: Here is my experience duckhunting: Wake up at 3:30am Be on an airboat in the middle of a swamp (Everglades) at 4:00am Climb into a pile of sawgrass... more » lostarchitect: No obnoxious dog? I'll pass. more » AYB: Surely you just put a big fuck-off electro-magnet at the door of the theater? Tell people with pace makers they can't watch movies and simply fry all... more » ZaxxonQ.com: Ugh! Why the hell didn't I think of this?! X-( Damnit! more » WinthropHippolytus: An IR blocking filter for any camera model you care to think of costs, what, $20? Maybe $30, max. So this will stop camera pirates for all of about h... more » ssoltero: I for one support this. Who wants to watch a camcorder filming a movie anyways? I hate those lame ass pirated versions of movies. They vex me. more » not_a_virus.exe.vbs: But what about the screener copies? Most of the films that get leaked are screener copies or workprint copies, people rarely do telescreeners anymore. more » -
#space
NASA Launches New Infrared Telescope to Capture Hidden Space Objects
NASA just launched the new Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE, this morning. It'll be used to detect light- and heat-emitting objects that the Hubble might miss. Such as spaceships, I'll bet!!! More » -
#infrared
No Point Hiding Your Tattoos Now Crims, as Scientists Can See Right Through Them
And you thought turning your "terrorism 4 eva" tattoo into "terrariums 4 eva" would stop you getting caught. Scientists are working on a new infrared camera that can detect adapted tattoos, which will help recognize crafty criminals. More » -
#heaters
How Well Do You Think This Walnut Pause Heater Works?
We're always intrigued when a gadget tries to execute its function while simultaneously looking like it doesn't. This Walnut Pause Heater, which uses IR to heat your body, also has built-in speakers. More » -
#art
The Desperate Puppy in the Window, Digitized
Projected against a shop window in New York, Sniff is a 3D animated dog. He's just a computer-generated rendering, sure, but he's got personality—he reacts to your gestures, follows you around, and presented with a group, chooses favorites. More » -
#review
Live Action Duck Hunter Review: Briefly Satisfies The Urge To Kill
Being a fan of the classic NES Duck Hunt, I have been anxious to test out this new live action mechanical version from Hammacher Schlemmer. I'll say this: It's fun while it lasts. More » -
#piracy
Movie Theaters Will Fry Us All with Infrared to Stop Pirates
You can't shoot a film pirate with bullets, but IR light is just fine. More » -
#motionsensing
Samsung's Holographic Gesture-Based Eye Candy Upstages Product Announcement
At the announcement of their new superfast Jet phone, Samsung used used Project Natal-esque holographic gestures for effect. The Jet seems cool, but we just want to hear more about the holographic gimmickry! More » -
#led
Energizer Hard Case Tactical Flashlight Shoots R, G, B and Infrared
Energizer's latest industrial-grade flashlight will take LEDs to war...or just your next backyard camping trip. More » -
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#cellphones
Samsung SCH-W760 Shoots Your G-Rated Videos in the Dark
It's as if thousands of preteens sharing naughty videos cried out over a direct line into Samsung's R&D department. More » -
#google
Google Infrared Patent Further Details Firm's Insatiable Book Assimilation Technique
We've covered Google's attempt to suck the text from every book ever written before, but here's a recent patent filing that details the infrared technique—in glorious pictures! [NPR via Memex 1.1 via Boing Boing] -
#google
Frustrated Google Seeing Infrared During Quest to Scan Every Book Ever Written
My headline won't put the Updike's of the world out of business, but maybe Google's new technique for scanning books into its ever-growing digital library will help me read more and become a better blogger. More » -
#laptops
Hanwha Duo Turns Your Laptop Into a Tablet PC
Hanwah Japan's new Duo digital pen allows you to turn a standard 15.4-Inch LCD laptop into a tablet PC through infrared and ultrasonic magic. More » -
#medicine
Terry Pratchett Battles Alzheimer's With Retro-Futurist Headgear
Legendary author Sir Terry Pratchett might have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's in the real world, but his prototype anti-dementia helmet looks like the stuff of science fiction. More » -
#binoculars
LightSpeed Binoculars Transmit Secure Video and Audio Via Infrared
Designed primarily for military use, these LightSpeed binoculars are capable of transmitting "untappable" voice and video signals to another set of binoculars using infrared. More » -
#ebay
Buy Your Own Helicopter Thermal Imaging System
At $40,000, this Helicopter FLIR Thermal Imaging System/Infrared Imager may seem a little bit expensive, but when the eBay sellers tells you that "these units are just off a fleet-wide upgrade by a major federal government agency", the prospect of adding it to your home-made cardboard helicopter or drug-smuggling vehicle looks better and better by the second. Don't think this is your usual night vision system, however. A FLIR is much more advanced than that. More »

