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more about #emotional more comments → TheodoraWendy: I have one of these ... holy crap. It works. I've had SAD for twenty years. Not any more. For those thinking "surely this is bollocks": These is some... more » Master Update Exception: I love squeamish look. more » OMG! Ponies!: Software Patch Adams. more » Kaiser-Machead: Looks like the first robotic cast member for the remake of The Birdcage. more » Curves: Maybe this is a stupid (or impossible) idea, but I am wondering why someone hasnt set up a website using this color, brightness, light or broadcasting... more » lpranal: The $250 price tag may seem like quite a bit to pay for something you only use 30 minutes a day, but think of it like this. We buy electronics all the... more » scarbrtj: Between this and Ambilight, Philips definitely has that whole low-energy-photon-dispensation market covered. more » ripfire: For $250 bucks, I might as well get a Nespresso machine. more » phoenix6666: I understand the basic concept behind this device and the practice in general, but I'm curious as to why it has to be blue. Does that wavelength have... more » Jonathan Butler: and why can't i just turn the light on in my room? more » rolfo87: simulate the missing sun not stimulate more » DeepFriar: Side effects may include: uncontrolled giddiness, inclination to wear weather-innapropriate clothing, freeze vision more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Does anyone remember that episode of Northern Exposure where Walter(?) was abusing his prescription anti-SAD visor? more » -
#robot
KOBIAN Emotional Humanoid Robot: Mime of the Future?
By adjusting its posture and wiggling its eyes and lips, this plucky android conveys several emotions. From the looks of it, they run the gamut from joy to absolute disgust. More pics after the jump. More » -
#review
Philips goLITE BLU Light Therapy Clock Lightning Review
The Gadget: Philips' goLITE BLU, a blue light dispensing clock that helps reduce the effects of seasonal affective disorder, a.k.a. the winter blues. It's best used in 15-30 minute daily intervals when it's dark out. More »
