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Greenpeace is encouraging the public to vote for its eco-friendly video that stands a solid chance of winning a famous TEDAds Award.
The competition aims to reward the most intelligent, ingenious innovation in advertising and the comic video launched by Greenpeace appears to be a strong candidate for this title.
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27 December 2011 05:51 GMT |
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A new reports issued by a team of experts from the Environmental Health Strategy Center indicates that over 650 brand name products keep a terrible secret. Scientists reached the conclusion that they contain two hormone-disrupting toxic chemicals that can threaten the wellbeing of their consumers. After reading t... |
14 December 2011 04:19 GMT |
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Recession or no recession, the Christmas spirit is already upon us, as sales clearly indicate. UK department Store John Lewis has set a new sales record this weekend, which has prompted many to talk of very high spending on High Street in the week to come, and of how Biscuit the Animatronic Dog is the must-have of th... |
14 December 2009 13:21 GMT |
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Pressman Toy Corporation has announced that its licensing agreement with Red Hot Apps LLC, developer and distributor of Tri-Ominos for iPhone, has spawned an iPhone version of the popular, three-sided domino game, Tri-Ominos. “Hugely popular worldwide, more than 5 million Tri-Ominos games have been sold in the... |
24 September 2009 06:52 GMT |
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If you have a genius child who already knows everything and keeps pestering you with annoying questions like "How does Santa cover so much space in so little time?" or "How come he knows where everybody lives?" a North Carolina State University professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, Dr. Larry Silverberg, ... |
9 December 2008 17:51 GMT |
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It is very hard to please the consumers of the toy market, especially recently, given all the fuss about the plastic health hazard, but also because generally toys are always prone to being swallowed, easily broken, sucked on, bitten (by fragile, milk teeth), smashed on hard surfaces or, perhaps the worst of all thin... |
3 December 2008 06:40 GMT |
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A chalk carved toy-like figurine representing a pig or a hedgehog was discovered lying next to the body of a child that was either stillborn or dead at a very young age, next to the Stonehenge monument. The figurine was calculated to be more than 2 millennia in age, and it appears to have been sculpted in the memory... |
23 October 2008 09:03 GMT |
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LEGO Education, The LEGO Group's educational division, has announced LEGO Education WeDo, one of the company's new educational products. The Mac-compatible tool teaches classroom robotics to students 7-11 years of age. Using the provided software, primary school students are going to be able to program the ... |
1 July 2008 16:06 GMT |
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It is largely believed that boys are educated to adopt male values: in movies or video games, the male heroes are killing machines with muscular hypertrophy that solve their problems through force, annihilating their opponents. Boys are punished more harshly than girls are, and parents expect them to be tough, protec... |
5 April 2008 03:57 GMT |
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I tell you, this is a first-aid kit. But not for your little girl. If girls envied boys for their penises during their childhood, now they have no reason for that, due to the product of an American company.They can get fun and excitement by creating a life size, vibrating, rubber replica of the penis using the adult ... |
15 March 2008 06:07 GMT |
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With the holiday shopping season about to start, the online merchants are trying to do anything is possible to obtain higher revenues and sell their products. Web User News today informs about the risk of buying toys which were actually recalled by manufacturers due to some dangerous features which could harm the saf... |
13 November 2007 14:31 GMT |
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How can an iPod be turned into a vibrator? The Japanese gave this problem a lot of thought and finally came up with a solution than doesn't rely only on the vibration function of the phone. The gPod is the latest hi-tech gadget that aims to satisfy the needs of Japanese women.I'm not talking about the commu... |
28 July 2007 05:58 GMT |
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If we take a look at our closest relatives, we will find that chimps are highly promiscuous: males form brotherhoods inside their group, a fact that impedes them from competing and fighting for mating. That's why also females are not impeded from mating with any male. If we look at bonobo (also wrongly called py... |
25 June 2007 15:06 GMT |
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Tired of coming home from work to an empty nest? You probably need a robot to make your home more welcoming.Companion robots are not news anymore, but iCat completes their repertoire with something special: an expressive face. Icat is a robot that interacts with the user. It was designed by Philips Research (Eindhove... |
9 May 2007 00:58 GMT |
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Have you ever wondered what "nothing" is? Or if you can buy nothing? I did, when I was 2 years old that is (Who cares? Right!). Well, I found out later that nothing is actually the opposite of "everything". Ok, I'll stop here! Here's why I incline to think that Nothing seems to be the perfect gift for lots ... |
3 May 2007 06:31 GMT |
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Which was the first? The frisbee or the boomerang? Given that angry wives living around 1000 B.C. used plates to attack their husbands, I incline to think that frisbees came first. It doesn't matter which came first anyway. Both are pretty darn cool toys that changed the way daily summer fun activities evolved. ... |
2 May 2007 11:36 GMT |
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Here are some typical blogger assertions you probably often ran into. First, the mass media propaganda induces fear among the public. Secondly, people are starting to see more threats. And when mammals like us feel insecure and threatened by something, they grab whatever they might find near and start displacing th... |
1 May 2007 11:46 GMT |
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Robocup is not a robot, so don't think of it like a smaller cousin of Robocop. According to the manufacturer, this egg holder will "take eating a boiled egg to another dimension". They also said that it "is popular with both kids and adults". Maybe they're talking about adults from another dimension. I can... |
23 April 2007 11:18 GMT |
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