Being a huge fan of coldplay, i have been following their music for a while now..
Their new album “Viva la Vida” is definitely a treat to ears, recently they have launched official video for one of their tracks called “life in technicolor ii” . The minute i saw it, i was amused and had a smile on my face. Very innovative and something important to say…it is easily one of the best i have seen in a long time.
To stop potentially embarrassing late-night drunken e-mails,google is coming out with a service called Mail googles which prevents drunk messaging by forcing users to solve math problems before they send the message.
When you enable Mail Goggles, it will check that you’re really sure you want to send that late night Friday email. And what better way to check than by making you solve a few simple math problems after you click send to verify you’re in the right state of mind?
By default, Mail Goggles is only active late night on the weekend as that is the time you’re most likely to need it. Once enabled, you can adjust when it’s active in the General settings.
Its quite funny to think about it, almost like a joke!

Here is the trailer of “OBJECTIFIED”- a documentary film by Gary Hustwit.
The documentary looks amazing, a must watch for industrial designers in particular.
They say “It’s déjà vu all over again! We’re pleased to announce that Objectified will have its World Premiere at the South by Southwest Film Festival (the same place Helvetica premiered at two years ago), March 13th to 21st. SxSW has established itself as one the best film festivals going, and we’re proud to be part of it again. Director Gary Hustwit and several of the film’s cast members will be on hand for post-screening Q&As and a special panel discussion at the Interactive Festival the day after the film’s premiere. Stay tuned for more info, and we’ll also be announcing special preview screenings in San Francisco, Chicago, New York, and London very soon”
Bill Gates and the president of General Motors were having lunch. Gates boasted of the innovations his company had made. “If GM had kept up with technology the way Microsoft has, we’d all be driving $25 cars that get 1,000 m.p.g.”
“I suppose that’s true,” the GM exec agreed. “But would you really want your car to crash twice a day?”