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Creative camera lens packs calendar
Creative camera lens packs calendar
A typical manually focus camera lens shows focus distances and aperture values, but this innovative camera lens designed by Sharad Haksar, has adjustable ring elements to form calendar. Sculpted from a single aluminum block into a lens shape, the front ring elements are marked with the year, ...
World’s First Camera Lens Calendar
World’s First Camera Lens Calendar
yankodesign.com — I’m sure some college student already had this idea but photographer Sharad Haksar beat ‘em to it with a real tangible product you might see in stores soon. The World’s First Camera Lens Calendar as he puts it, using the most ... (more) World’s First Camera Lens Calendar
Google Calendar and Contact Sync for iPhone
Google Calendar and Contact Sync for iPhone
googleblog.blogspot.com — The amazing bit as far as I’m concerned is that they’re actually using ActiveSync , which means Google went to the trouble of re-implementing (or, most likely, licensing) a server-side implementation to make their services look like an ... (more) Google Calendar and Contact Sync for iPhone
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Really affordable camera lens calendar is just what your layoff asked for
Engadget — ... It's actually a calendar to goes up to the year 2032, designed by artist Sharad Haksar. It's apparently made from a solid piece of aluminum, though nobody seems sure if this is a manual calendar or one that is powered and self-updating. That's about it for details, but we hear they're going to be available on the artist's website for two grand -- according to a commenter on Yanko Design -- and the calendars will be ready to ship about two weeks from the time of the order. [Via SlashGear] ...

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