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True, it’s not the exact robot that initially cost a large percentage of your house, but the My Keepon toy-robot can still recognize music beats and dance in rhythm—so he’s doing better than me, at any rate. He also responds to touch, so could be that little robot pet you always wanted. I wonder if…
Hello to our Egyptian readers. After five days without internet—following the Egyptian government’s request to ISPs to shut down service after political protests—80,000,000 people are back online, accessing news, Twitter and lolcats. Cast a brief eye over at Twitter, and you’ll see Egyptians have their voice back—and don’t even have to use Google and Twitter’s…
Please bear in mind this could be fake, ladies and gents. 9to5Mac had procured images of what’s thought to be the iPad 2 LCD screen, showing it’s a millimeter thinner than the original iPad, and lighter to boot. Your own eyes will also be able to see that it looks like there’s a smaller bezel,…
After talk of a movie-streaming service from Amazon has been going on for years, the Financial Times has today reported that yes, they are about to launch a Netflix-defying service. Supposedly Amazon Prime members will be able to access it (just another brilliant reason to sign up to Prime membership, in my opinion), though it’s…
The catty slapping between Google and Microsoft has reached a crescendo today, with Google’s Amit Singhal taking to the official Google blog to expand more on yesterday’s shocking revelation that Bing is stealing their search results. Google Fellow Singhal described how they discovered Microsoft’s Bing search engine was copying their spelling corrections and top search…
Cliche as it may be, the Mario universe and mecha are my two favorite Japanese contributions to nerd culture. Furthermore, I always liked Luigi more than Mario. And seeing this Luigi mecha makes me wish it was in a game. Couldn’t there have been a Mecha Luigi appearance in Super Mario Sunshine when Mecha Bowser…
From the 1958 Disneyland TV episode Magic Highway, USA The September 22, 1955 Lewiston Daily Sun (Lewiston, ME) ran a wonderful piece titled, “Hope For the Motorist: Traffic Problems Will Disappear by Year 2000.” Such unbridled optimism for the yet to be developed Interstate Highway System is downright cute. Well, cute in that condescending “bless…
Samsung is very big on promoting their 21mbps HSPA+ network as 4G, and as such, they’ve taken the Samsung Galaxy S Vibrant, given it HSPA+ guts and 2.2 Froyo, then rechristened it the Galaxy S 4G. Other than that, it’s basically the same phone, except it comes with Inception preloaded, as well as DoubleTwist for…
Here’s the first look at LG’s G-Slate tablet, gunning to be the best Android tablet by equipping a dual-core Tegra 2 chipset, 8.9-inch 3D display, 3D camera, and of course, Honeycomb. It also runs on T-Mobile’s 21mbps HSPA+ network. The 1GHz Tegra 2 chipset enables 720p HD and 3D content on the tablet, and the…
QNAP’s newest NAS series has more storage (up to 8TB) and is faster (Marvell 1.2GHz CPU, 256MB of RAM, and gigabit Ethernet ports) than others before it. But what makes the new series really different? The TS-x12 (which includes the single drive TS-112, the dual drive TS-212, and the TS-412 with four drives) can stream…
If it weren’t for Andy Milonakis tweeting that “choosy web designers choose GIF,” I’d never be able to remember how to pronounce the damned file extension. Are Andy and I really pronouncing it correctly though? According to the folks at The Atlantic, yes. Some digging into English etymology and pronunciation standards may have yielded mixed…
There’s no excuse for any iPhone user to go shopping without consulting the Google Shopper app first. It’s free, it’s fast, it’ll tell you if you’re getting a good deal, and it’ll pull up product reviews for better decision making. The app allows you to search for products using ordinary queries, voice searches, or by…
For superstitious audiophiles, these spherical Elipson Planet L speakers could augment the cosmic karma in your rooms. For everyone else, well, they at least decorate your space and make it look pretty neat. The Planet L speakers feature a coaxial 2-way speaker and a 165mm treated paper-cone mid/woofer, mechanisms that the folks at Elipson claim…
I miss the good ol’ days of scribbling as much as the next guy but I don’t think I’d buy this pencil. This is strictly for the purists. Or the out-of-touch dinosaurs who really hate Photoshop. [Etsy via LikeCool]
TechCrunch has an exclusive look at News.me, a new social news iPad app that keys you into what your friends are reading/linking to, while allowing you share the news you’re reading as well. Will it compete with The Daily? Co-developed by betaworks, who are responsible for the link shortener bit.ly, Erick Schonfeld likens News.me to…
If you’ve ever shared a pair of headphones you know it’s extremely uncomfortable, but now with the Zumreed X2 Hybrids you can enable its speaker mode and listen with a friend comfortably. A quick rotation of the cuffs and a flip of a switch shifts the sound from the headphones to the outside of the…
Oh, the lengths to which we go for our furry and feathered friends! In California, for instance, rescue trainees run around on the beach chasing mechanical, four-wheeled ducks around with big blue nets. Because nature, that’s why. The folks at California’s WildRescue have instituted this unfamiliar training program to build a team of wildlife rescuers,…
As incandescent light bulbs slowly become a thing of the past, finding a way to replace them is going to be a necessity. These minimal lamps play with what’s gone yet not forgotten, while adding a little flair. Designer FX Balléry recently unveiled his Les Fines lighting collection for the brand Goodbye Edison. The LED…
In 1976 Pabst Blue Ribbon ran this TV ad of a man flying effortlessly with a jetpack.* Though the man we see at the end who takes off his helmet is just an actor, the man who actually flew in the ad was none other than William P. Suitor. You know how we’ll know when…
No offense, Plants vs. Zombies, but it might be time for a new tower defense game. If you’re ready to get serious about your defending, then the expansive RTS-RPG-tower defense hybrid Legendary Wars might be the new king. What is it? Legendary Wars, iPhone, $3. Legendary Wars is a lot of things for $3. It’s…