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Written by Conner Flynn on June 20th, 2008 with no comments.
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can’t wait til 7/11? try a papercraft 3g iphone

Big Chief Design couldn¡¯t handle the inexorable month-long wait until the new iPhones come out- so they made a downloadable papercraft one for the interim!

Papercraft iPhone

If you want your own, head to Big Chief and download the PDF. A little cutting, a little glue, and voila- you will know that you are truly a super-obsessive and impatient Apple fanboy/girl.

And who knows, if it¡¯s dark enough in the room maybe you can convince some rubes that you somehow got your hands on one early¡¦

Written by karen on June 14th, 2008 with no comments.
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Make your own paper R2-D2

Make your own paper R2-D2
A long time ago in a galaxy far away¡¦someone used the Death Star plans to build a paper droid and messed up the whole rebel plan. And so can you, if you have an ink jet printer, some scissors and glue.

It¡¯s pretty accurate for paper, looks pretty awesome, plus it¡¯s articulated. And if you really want to prove your paper droid making skills, you can use vector-based PDF plans to print and build your own life-sized R2 unit, but don¡¯t let the Empire get a hold of the plans.

[Instructions] VIA [Starwarsblog]

Written by Conner Flynn on June 9th, 2008 with no comments.
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steve jobs shows off mini iphone and ipod

With all the buzz surrounding the impending Apple WWDC show, it was only a matter of time before pictures of Steve Jobs and some new i-Things would leak to the ¡®net. So I¡¯m happy to bring you this exclusive first look at Apple¡¯s latest breakthrough in miniaturization. Without further ado, I give you Paper Steve Jobs.

Paper Steve Jobs by Toy-a-Day

While it¡¯s not the new iPhone 2 that everyone¡¯s clamoring for, the tiny papercraft Steve Jobs sure looks cute hanging onto his flattened 2D iPhone Mini and iPod Pico.

Paper Steve Jobs by Joe Chiang

The pulpy little version of Jobs was created by Joe Chiang as part of his wonderful papercraft Toy-a-Day series, which promises a whimsical new paper cut-out figure every day for a full year.

Papercraft Steve Jobs by Toy-a-Day

The collection already already includes great boxy versions of Mario, Cat in the Hat, Spiderman, R2-D2 and Optimus Prime among others.

Papercraft Toy-a-Day by Joe Chiang

While you can grab PDFs of Joe¡¯s creations on the Toy-a-Day site, be sure to head over to the Papertoys Etsy shop to show you care.

Oh, and one more thing¡¦ it really is true what they say - paper dolls and people, they¡¯re a similar shape.

Written by technabob on June 8th, 2008 with no comments.
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The Ori-Ori Moshi-Moshi from 2014

The Ori-Ori Moshi-Moshi from 2014
Technologies are being developed right now that will one day replace the paper news dynamic completely. One such concept device is called the Ori-Ori Moshi-Moshi and it is basically origami. Some hope that it will offer the ultimate fold-up multi-media solution.

It was developed by Antenna Design, and they are calling it the ¡°super gadget for the year 2014.¡± The concept device would have a flexible OLED screen with utilities for gaming, phone, and video viewing. As flexible displays get better, this will be the norm in no time.

[Antenna design] VIA [Dvice]

Written by Conner Flynn on May 6th, 2008 with no comments.
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Xerox paper will self destruct in 24 hours

Xerox paper will self destruct in 24 hours
Remember the old Mission Impossible, when ¡°this message¡± would self destruct in 24 hours. It is now a reality at least in paper form, thanks to Xerox. They¡¯ve come up with self-erasing paper that can be used over and over again. Of course that¡¯s great for trees and our environment in general. It¡¯s also great for spys and paranoid types. The paper is not erasable, but self-erasing, leaving you with a completely blank sheet of paper after 24 hours that you can reuse up to 100 times.

The paper contains specially coded molecules that create a print after being exposed to ultraviolet light emitted from a thin bar in a printer. The molecule actually readjusts itself within 24 hours to its original form to delete the print, or applying heat can readjust the molecule instantly. Pretty nifty.

[Computerworld] VIA [Ohgizmo]

Written by Conner Flynn on May 2nd, 2008 with comments disabled.
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paper gps won’t get you lost (if you write good directions)

Who needs one of those new-fangled e-lec-tronic GPS navigation contraptions, when you can accomplish the same degree of directional guidance with a little old-fashioned paper and ink?

Paper GPS Navigation Notepad

Whether you¡¯re ready to head out on a cross-country road trip, or just around the corner to the grocery, all you need to do is surf over to to Google Maps, print out the directions, transcribe them onto this GPS-enabled pad, then hit the road.

The Paper GPS notepad lets you write up to ten turn-by-turn directions per page, including little arrows you can circle for turns, and boxes for how many miles you need to travel. When you¡¯re all done, you can check off whether you made it to your destination, or got hopelessly lost. Given the fact that my Magellan GPS told me it was 370 miles from Milwaukee to Chicago, maybe this isn¡¯t such a bad idea after all.

The Paper GPS is available from Perpetual Kid for just $6.50 per pad.

Written by technabob on April 30th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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