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    fleebailey33: i can't wait till some person with more money the myself, pays sasha grey to take a shower in that. or megan fox, but less likely more »
    pekosROB: So if you're kinda fat, how do you wash your feet, cankles, and legs? I mean you can't bend over in that shower, you would have to lift your leg. Kin... more »
    Kaiser-Machead: What the hell is this? Some kind of tube? ~Bob Dole more »
    Mrugby08: And does that fancy-smancy door come with an emergency release if(and by that I mean when) the electronics crap out on you while your'e in there. more »
    tomsomething: Cylinder, eh? What a clever way to... minimize... space? more »
    CaseyG: This was designed by a man who has never been in the shower during a power outage. more »
    Die Fledermaus: There is no way you can fit two people in there even vaguely comfortably. Secondly It looks like a transporter which I think is just a bad idea naked ... more »
    Intelext: I love how people say that the wii sucks, and yet the majority of the new updates for the 360 and ps3 are from the wii. more »
    LessthanZach: What the hell?! They have NO SPARKLES on their XMB!! I am truly disappointed in Sony's strategy to focus on making annoying accessories instead of fi... more »
    ripfire: It's only a matter of time now until I hear from the news that someone sticks this up their butt. more »
    tineras: *risks being banned* Depot more »
    The Lab: To sum this up, it sounds like the x-y-z position of the sphere can be very accurate (camera based) while the tilting of the device is much less so (a... more »
    se7a7n7: You always know something is REALLY high-tech when there is a British person telling you about it. more »
    P3nnst8r: I don't know about you, but when I saw that guy swinging that scimitar around, I felt excited. more »
    Mac the Tard: I can't seem to insert an html link...? more »
    SirFenwick: Be interesting to see what they come up with. And what price they stick on that controller. I'm assuming they will have bundles but I hope they don't ... more »
    Jason Rouse: The big joke here is this is the type of control that Nintendo tried to sell us on in the first place for the Wii. When they showed off the controlle... more »
    ninjagin: I put motionplus on all four of my wiimotes, and it has improved things for all games, even those that did not get optimized for it. Endless ocean (a ... more »
    NanSwan: If you think the calibration gets off in archery, you're just plain doing it wrong, sorry. Every time you press and hold A to raise your bow, the Mot... more »
    KTK1990: Jason, about how much better is the bowling game? I was thinking of buying Wii Sports Resort and a MotionPlus just for the bowling game. I have a ... more »
  • #showers

    Motion-Sensing Transtube 360 Shower Puts You On Display

    The Transtube 360 isn't as packed with features as the Aquapeutics shower, but it does have one thing that's impressive: a motion-sensing door. More »
  • #ps3

    Seriously...Someone Is Really About to Release a PS3 Wiimote?

    Even with Sony's own motion controller on its way, Blaze will be releasing a "Wii style" remote for the PS3, the Blaze PS3 Motion Freedom 3D Controller. More »
  • #ps3

    PlayStation Motion Controller: Behind the Scenes Part 2

    In part one, Sony explained that next Spring's glowing wand will have rumble feedback. Here, Anton Mikhailov (the guy from the E3 demos) dishes the prototype was built using parts from Home Depot, and caused a stir with airport security. More »
  • #ps3

    PlayStation Motion Controller: Behind the Scenes

    Sony, you're such a tease. The PlayStation motion controller wand won't hit shops until next Spring, but SCEA research head honcho, Richard Marks, gives a pretty interesting look at its background and capabilities in this video. More »
  • #ps3

    A Quick Update on the PlayStation Motion Controller

    With the PS3 Slim hogging the limelight, you may have missed Sony's update on its motion sensing controller. This reel from GamesCon shows it waving about as a wand, flashlight, and yep, even a hair brush. More »
  • #review

    Wii MotionPlus Review

    The Wii MotionPlus, Nintendo's hardware patch to make true on the promise of true motion-control gaming, is here. While it's pretty damn amazing—it truly is 1:1 motion detection—it still isn't perfect. And part of that is the software. More »
  • #sony

    Sony: Dual Shock Still Defacto, Motion Control Secondary

    We saw Sony's impressive motion control demo. You may call it a gimmick, and even Sony admits that it's not the primary direction of the PlayStation 3. The Dual Shock will still reign as king. More »
  • #rumor

    Wiimotish Xbox 360 Gametrak Freedom Dated for October 15

    If you are interested in some wrist and arm action with the Xbox 360, the $70 Gametrack Freedom Motion Controller will be available on October 15, bundled with Squeeballs. I don't like the sound of this. [EB Games via Kotaku]
  • #sensors

    Fullpower's Motion Sensing Concept Knows What You're Doing

    At All Things D, my friends at Fullpower did a demo of a accelerometer-equipped headset that can pick up a call by tapping it in a different way than you tap a regular headset. More »
  • #rumor

    WSJ Confirms Xbox 360 Full Body Motion Sensing Controls

    It's not official yet, but it's getting close: The Wall Street Journal is claiming that Microsoft is developing a new 3D video camera for the Xbox 360 that will allow you to control games, Wii-style. More »
  • #rumor

    Rumor: Xbox 360 Getting Full-Body Motion Sensing Controls

    This is kind of a wild one: The Xbox 360 is going to one-up the Wii and PS3's motion controls with full-body motion sensing. More »
  • #blackberry

    BlackBerry is the Smartphone of Choice for Gangs and Criminals

    Society's bad eggs are increasingly turning to the use of BlackBerry devices to skirt detection from law enforcement. Authorities report they have trouble intercepting illicit emails and conversations because of the relatively secure BlackBerry Enterprise Server. More »
  • #keyboards

    Smartfish Pro:Motion Keyboard Has Motors To Stop Carpal Tunnel

    The Pro:Motion Keyboard goes one step beyond regular ergonomic keyboards by incorporating motors that shift both angle and separation between keys throughout the day in order to prevent you from getting carpal tunnel syndrome. More »
  • #tribbles

    Star Trek Tribble Replica Wriggles and Coos, Won't Over-Run Your Home

  • #patents

    PS3 Wiimote Patent Merges Two Controllers to Make One Giant Bulbous Freak

    Several months ago, a variety of legitimate publications got word of a PS3 Wiimote-like device that could split in two. We dubbed it the "DualMotion." Today the patent for the DualMotion has been uncovered and while it uses accelerometers and LED-based tracking (similar to the Wiimote), the DualMotion also deploys ultrasonic frequencies to determine absolute xyz position (based upon controller distance from other controllers and your television). Oh, and two DualMotions can assemble to make one big DualMotion. Just check it out in what we believe is the craziest patent diagram ever: More »
  • #laservue

    Mitsubishi LaserVue vs. Pioneer Kuro Plasma: The High-End Throwdown

    The dudes over at The Tech Lounge sat down for a real-world—not canned—comparison of Mitsubishi's cutting-edge, 65-inch LaserVue HDTV with the current reigning champ, Pioneer's 60-inch Kuro plasma set. Does Mitsubishi's fancy new tech really make for a better high-def experience? The tests show, at the very least, that the LaserVue can certainly hold its own against maybe the best HDTV in the world: "You're not going to find a set that is capable of displaying colors quite like this one." More »
  • #wiimotionplus

    The Nintendo Wii's New Real Price

  • #motioncontrol

    PCs Get Wiimote-esque Motion Controller: The Stix

  • #laptops

    Toshiba G55 Qosmio Has Gesture Control

  • #design

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