Posts Tagged ‘tech attraction’

Tech Travel Week Roundup #22

Monday, June 15th, 2009

There are many oddities in this world, some of them are technoilogical marvels. This week gets a little interesting with some of the less well known tech attractions from around the world. Consumer and enjoy.

1) Jules Vern giant marriott in France [Source], from the same team that brought us the Sultans Elephant. [Source]

2) The Russian Space Museum in Moscow. [Source]

3) The Atlas Obscura, a collection of some of the most obscure stores, attractions and monuments on earth. From the downright odd to the intriguing its all here. [Source]

4) A massive touchscreen RFID friendly screen makes its first appearance at a Cannes Advertising festival. [Source]

5) Spaceport America’s construction begins this Friday. [Source]

Tech Travel Week Roundup #17

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

Although we usually like to report the latest tech news by the week, things have been moving too fact lately. This edition should be named week 16 1/2 but to avoid confusion we will just get an early start on week 17. The tech tourist attractions from around the world continue to pour in.

1) Look for tags at your local Louis Vuitton to be sporting a new look courtesy of artist Takashi Murakami. The new tag utilizes a Panda and QR codes, truly has to be seen to believe. [Source]

2) You still can not order a pizza via Twitter, but almost. In New Orleans popular Naked Pizza has put up a billboard that has the company’s Twitter ID so users can follow them for hot pizza deals. [Source]

3) A Swiss play staring a robot, get tickets now! [Source] and a robotic marimba player. [Source]

4) Computer keyboard key sculpture in Shenzhen, China. [Source] and a matching mouse sculpture in Xiamen, China. [Source]


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