
Waterproof iPhone?
Liquipel is a southern California based company that has specialized in researching and developing innovative coatings for the past five years. It was through an incredible demand for water resistant electronics and a revolutionary new technology that Liquipel was born.
With countless painstaking hours of research and development the Liquipel team of scientist created and perfected our proprietary process.

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Suomi NPP, NASA’s newest Earth-watching satellite, has taken a high resolution image of Earth, one of the most beautiful such images ever created. It’s available in 8000×8000 pixel resolution, and it takes a while to download, but it’s definitely worth it.
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How did a clean, useful alphabet become as ubiquitous as the air we breathe?
What is it about the Swiss? Or, to be precise: what is it about the Swiss and their sans serif typefaces? Helvetica and Univers both emerged from Switzerland in the same year–1957–and went out to shape the modern world. They would sort out not just transport systems but whole cities, and no typefaces ever looked more sure of themselves or their purpose. The two fonts appeared at a time when Europe had thrown off all shackles of postwar austerity and had already made a strong contribution to midcentury modernism. You could sit in your Bertoia Diamond chair (Italy, 1952) and read about a forthcoming concept called Ikea (Sweden, 1958), while all around you buildings began to get squarer and more functional. Helvetica and Univers were perfectly suited to this period, and their use reflected another pervasive force of the age–the coming of mass travel and modern consumerism.
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Apple fanboys, and not only them, are very familiar with Steve Jobs’ quote “Stay hungry, stay foolish.” What they may not be familiar with is the fact that airline company Virgin America has an Airbus A320 named after the popular quote. The “Stay hungry, stay foolish” aircraft first took to the skies late last year.

Did you know that the VAIO logo also represents the integration of analog and digital technology with the ‘VA’ representing ananalog wave and the ‘IO’ representing a digital binary code ?

The Google+ Common policy will never be the same. Google promised it would take a close look at the requirement that only real names and identities reside on its seven-month-old social network, and now the search giant has reversed course, allowing both nicknames and full-fledged pseudonyms on Google+.

It’s the configuration of the tires in each film. First film: normal car tires. Second film: flipped up for flight. Third film: white wall after being repaired in 1955.