This week we look at a device that automatic takes pictures at your next party, we get downright geeky with Google Building Maker and the smart British guys who makes the vacuum cleaners now has the coolest fan you’ll ever see. Click here to watch...
Sony Party-Shot
The Party-shot ($150) is a camera dock that pans 360 degrees and tilts 24 degrees, automatically detects faces, adjusts composition and takes photos for you. This device makes it easy to capture more natural expressions and fun, candid moments of you, your family and friends without having to hire a photographer. To get an idea how it works, watch the promo video here…
Google Building Maker
Warning: This is extremely geeky. I’m kinda addicted to it. I spent 2 hours in virtual Austin last night constructing 3-D images along Sixth Street. So the nerds at Google Labs have the goal of creating a three-dimensional model of every structure on Earth. And we’re gonna help them do it with Google Building Maker. So far they’ve only got 50 cities available for you to work in – and Austin is the closest. I’ll spend my entire weekend in Building Maker when they make San Antonio available. Watch it in action here. You pick a building and construct a model of it using aerial photos and simple 3D shapes. When you're done, submit it to be added to the 3D Buildings layer in Google Earth. Get addicted here…
Dyson Air Multiplier fan
That smart-sounding British guy who sells the fancy vacuum cleaners on TV now has turned his creative geniuous on fans, I can’t describe it, so just watch this. The extremely neat looking Dyson Air Multiplier fan will run you about $330.