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The World’s Largest Yachts (Reign Of The Tech)

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

CNN recently ran a feature ranking the top yachts in the world.  Here's a shocker.  The number one yacht according to CNN is named Dubai and is owned by Sheikh Mohammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum of... you guessed it... Dubai.  This bad boy contains a helipad, submarine, small aircraft hanger ...

World’s Tallest Building To Be Built In Saudi Arabia (Reign Of The Tech)

Monday, October 13th, 2008

Worried about a world wide economic meltdown?  Don't tell anybody in Saudi Arabia.  Funded by American gas and oil money, Saudi Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal announced plans to build the world's tallest building in the Saudi town of Jeddah.  The building, a part of a larger $26.7 billion project titled ...

The Quadski Is The Latest In Beach Fun (Reign Of The Tech)

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Introducing the Quadski...a cross between a jetski and a quad-bike, this thing bolts... hitting top speeds up to 50 mph on the water and on land.  While that's not as fast as your quickest Jetski, anybody who's ever gotten a jetski up to 50+ mph knows that you're going pretty ...

The Future Of Video Games Is Virtual (Reign Of The Tech)

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Video games have come a long way since the reign of Pac Man, Super Mario and Donky Kong, but in the near future it's very possible that you won't even need a control to run amok in Vice City or take a hand-off from Tom Brady and plunge across the ...

Super Power Coming Soon: Invisibility?

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

The impossible....could soon be possible.  Scientists announced this week that they are moving closer to developing materials that could make people and objects invisible.  At the same time, the US Army has announced that it has successfully made a vehicle completely disappear, and that the powers of invisibility, once thought ...

Introducing…Reign Of The Tech

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

We live in a shrinking world.  A world that was once considered so vast that an entire continent could exist on the other side and not a soul could know about it.  A world that once took years to travel now takes a day...or less.  With discussions of building transatlantic high ...

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