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Dog food commercial creates a dog’s best day ever with a Goldberg machine! [VIDEO]

Food. Frisbees and, most importantly, balls. Lots and lots of balls. This commercial from Purina for its dog food uses dogs and puppies in a...

It’s hip-hop hamsters vs. Halo in the latest ad for Kia Soul [VIDEO]

The hip-hop hamsters who star in Kia's boxy but oh-so-fresh Soul are back. This time, they go all Energizer Bunny on us, invading a commercial for a military science fiction computer game. It's a smart ad campaign, adding gaming to the music of the young target demographic.

Catchy ad jingles: Vegemite, Aeroplane Jelly, Louie the Fly and … 99Designs?

We contend that imaginative commercials may come and go, but catchy jingles are forever. Sure, we recognise the Energiser Bunny and the Qantas koala. They're memorable. But not can't-get-it-out-of-your-head memorable. And now, will a possible ditty for 99Designs join them?

Google Instant is like a drunken binge without the alcohol

That's the big selling point of Google Instant: it shaves, on average, two-to-five seconds from every search you do. That's a valuable chunk of time, right there: that's the time it takes me to take a sip from my cup of coffee, or if I'm feeling particularly dexterous, grab a nibble from the adjacent chocolate chip cookie.

The Aurora Air Driven Fan Generator System “Aurora System” (SMART 100)

The inventor, Henk Van Harselaar, is Dutch born, came to Australia at 18 and has been a trainee pastry chef, car salesman, property developer in Hervey Bay and a pilot. The Aurora System had its genesis, in the great Australian tradition, under Henk's house and on his kitchen table. Henk is an incorrigable tinkerer and has invented a few other things along the way. The spark for the germ of the idea occurred in Henk's mind 20 years ago when he saw pictures of 15th-century windmills and initial prototypes looked very very different.

The Aurora Air Driven Fan Generator System "Aurora System" (SMART 100)

The inventor, Henk Van Harselaar, is Dutch born, came to Australia at 18 and has been a trainee pastry chef, car salesman, property developer in Hervey Bay and a pilot. The Aurora System had its genesis, in the great Australian tradition, under Henk's house and on his kitchen table. Henk is an incorrigable tinkerer and has invented a few other things along the way. The spark for the germ of the idea occurred in Henk's mind 20 years ago when he saw pictures of 15th-century windmills and initial prototypes looked very very different.

Aircrafts three generations beyond will save 70% fuel and fly at subsonic speed

A NASA aircraft design competition -- known as “N+3” to denote three generations beyond today’s commercial fleet -- has produced the blueprint of an aircraft that will save 70% fuel, produce less noise and less pollution while travelling at subsonic speed.
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New Zealand’s Xero eyes US IPO, further disruption as subscribers increase...

Xero recently held its annual meeting in Wellington, during which the company revealed some interesting details about its future. As has been widely suspected, the...

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