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this future technology is so kool. you have to buy this one, haha. you can accept payments everywhere. A new company, called Square is turning the credit card processing industry on its ear with an application available at the iTunes store. Available for the iPad, the iPhone and iPod Touch, Square enables you to take credit card payments for, well, just about anything.

Once you register for the free Square app they will send you a card reader that plugs into your mobile device and then, let the swiping begin. With no contracts or monthly fees. Receipts are sent electronically and you can track your sales all in one place. Transaction fees are settled nightly, instead of monthly and it’s available for use by anyone that would like to be able to take credit cards, not just businesses





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British style has long been enriched by the presence of South Asian textiles (produced in India and Pakistan), from fashionable chintzes of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries through the Paisley patterns that fed the shawl vogue of the nineteenth century to the adoption of traditional embroideries and Nehru collars by the counter-culture fashionistas of the 1960s and 70s.


In the twenty-first century, the clothing worn by South Asian people now resident in Britain has contributed to an everyday cosmopolitanism in which identity is expressed through language of dress, embracing the street style of Asian youth as well as traditional embroidery and colourful cottons, from sportswear to haute-couture. A recent generation of British Asian fashion designers, photographers, musicians and film-makers has responded to these influences, recasting the traditions of both British and South Asian styles for the mainstream.

With multiple contributions by leading textile historians and cultural commentators, this book is the very first to consider the ways in which the intertwined histories of migration, style and textiles in post-colonial times have contributed to British Asian style today.

Christopher Breward is Head of Research at the V&A. He was a member of the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s Fashioning Diaspora Space research team and has published widely on history and theory of fashion.

Philip Crang is Professor of Cultural Geography at Royal Holloway, University of London (RHUL). Between 2007 and 2010 he directed the Fashioning Diaspora Space research collaboration between RHUL and the V&A.

Rosemary Crill is Senior Curator in the Asian Department at the V&A. Her recent publications include Chintz: Indian Textiles for the West (2008) and The Indian Portrait 1560–1860 (2010, with Kapil Jariwala).



what kind of camera is that? do you know it?
yeah it's lomo but it isn't ordinary lomo. It's Luxury Lomo Gold Limited Edition. Fully Plated 24-karat gold and served in a very limited edition of 500 copies of a wink for Lomo LC-A + Gold the style bling that arises in mockery to the image low-end that can lend to the traditional plastic Lomo. Available for $ 500. Discover the images in the suite!


would you like to buy it for me? -just ask-





You have seen the future of fashion, cars and technology. But have you ever seen the future of magazines?
future magazine~
what do you think about that? no idea?
I think you have to watch this video. so kool.
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have you watched that?
kool heck yes. well this magazine made from hologram or something like that. I think China or Korea is the owner of this magazine. but I don't really know about that for sure. concept of this magazine is when we open it we can pull out the pages. and bring it into a toilet-_-


wow kool huh?


you have to watch this video. this video tell us about Technology and Fashion. Well this post isn't same as the last post. in the last post I told you about fashion and technology combination, well yeah maybe same-_- but in this post I talk about future fashion. curious, huh? so watch watch watch...




Aura is a design concept for the merging of technology and fashion. This was a 2001 IDEA Gold Award winner for Herbst LaZar Bell (HLB). In this technology they use cameo, cameo is thing like remote control that serves to control the style of dress that we want. we can change our dress color with cameo. i want the digital thingy -cameo- whr you can see yourself in clothes w/out shopping. that's so wow.


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you can change your skirt with one touch.



who isn't interested with fashion? how about technology? who is interested with that? what do you think if fashion meet technology? if you love fashion and interested with technology, you have to watch this video. watch watch watch...



have you watched that? cool huh? yeah.
The clothes made by cloth of course and with a little touch from technology, Diana Eng -The designer- can make awesome High-Tech Luxury Fashion. COOL!

how about price? I think the clothes expensive enough for me :P well if you wanna buy this clothes don't forget to buy the cute one for me.


Innovation only makes sense if it’s in sync with your needs. That’s why our new sensor trash can has multi-sense™. It reacts and adapts to your behavior, so it won’t open unexpectedly or close before you’ve finished your task. It’s a cleaner, easier way to manage your trash — very sensible.