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If you’ve been in Norway this past year or so, you may have happened upon The Strømer, an interactive LED wall that turns shadows into light. Based on architect Stig Skjelvik’s Dobpler prototype, the display lights up as people move through Norway’s Sandnes Sentrum pedestrian tunnel, leaving illuminated trails in their wake. Constructed as part…
So, I get the feeling that Nikon’s about to announce something in February of 2009 and it’s going to be… not small. This anti-petite happening will be taking place at the decidedly non-humble MGM Grand Arena during the WPPI photography convention in Las Vegas. The event might be an official announcement of the 41 megapixel…
Elephants are text messaging themselves out of trouble, thanks to an SMS system implemented in a Kenyan nature reserve. The gentle-ish giants are outfitted with SIM cards in their collars, which automatically alert wildlife rangers if they get too close to nearby farms. Rangers can then shoo them away before they do damage to interspecies…
While we’re feverishly reviewing the new MacBooks, here’s a quick video rundown of the new MacBook Pro (along with the new MacBook, in a way, since the two designs are so similar). We weren’t sure about the two-tone design at first, but we admit that the black border around the screen really helps the colors…
In case you just woke from some kind of a coma (or you are a certain older gentleman running for a particularly prominent public office), Apple revealed new additions to the MacBook family: The totally redesigned aluminum 15″ MacBook Pro and 13″ MacBook, plus a slightly revamped MacBook Air and white plastic MacBook, “value” priced…
After Nokia set its first touchscreen phone, the 5800 XpressMusic, into the wild, one executive teased that they will be launching a new touchscreen smart phone for the N-series, wedged neatly between the iPhone and Blackberry Storm. “We will have a lot of touch screen phones coming up, including an N-series device very soon,” Nokia…
It’s not official, but the word from our friend HD Guru Gary Merson is that Panasonic has a lot of cool hardware coming to America next year. The biggest news is that there will be Blu-ray decks that actually record HD video onto shareable BDs, something we hear about from Japan, but haven’t seen in…
This week at TreeHugger: Modern food production can already by pretty high-tech, but researchers at the Iowa State University might bring agriculture into the 21st century information age. They have created wireless sensors that can be buried underground in a grid pattern to give farmers information about soil (water, nutrients, etc). The Navy Marine Corps…
If today’s Apple Event, like last time, left a little taste of letdown in the mouths of the fervent, the reason why is now clear: we knew every detail of every announcement before Jobs could even prime the cylinders of the Apple Event Reality Distortion Field generator, yet alone fire it up. Some surfaced in…
Before you ask, yes it does blend—and it does it all wirelessly. This isn’t the first time we have heard about Fulton Innovation’s eCoupled intelligent wireless power system, but is the first time the technology has been demoed with a high powered device. eCoupling uses inductive coupling, which transfers energy from one device to another…
Apple’s just posted the video of the entire MacBook event, so you can watch it from start to finish. It’s worth watching just to hear Jonathan Ive render “aluminum” in his delicious accent over and over and over. Oh, and I hear Steve Jobs makes a cameo or two. [Apple]
Women are confusing to me. They mean things they don’t say, say things they don’t mean and there is a hidden meaning to everything. Or I just don’t understand women. I have all heard the stories about what her body language really means…but what about her text messages? Honestly, I have never thought about it…
The new MacBook and MacBook Pro may be molded by hand from a single piece of adamantium or whatever, but how do they size up to their previous versions? The new MacBook Pro actually has a larger footprint (X Y) than the old MacBook Pro, but it’s also slightly thinner (tough to tell in person).…
We already knew that Motorola was looking to resuscitate their cellphone biz by developing for Android, but a recent job posting on Coroflot may have revealed a twist in their plans. The posting calls for an Interaction Designer “responsible for leading and actively participating in the concept, design, documentation and development of user interfaces for…
The first beta of Firefox 3.1 is available now, and it’s worth braving the occasional perils of betaland to check it out. Truly, the killer feature is the new 3D tab interface. It’s beautiful, it’s functional, it’s awesome. Javascript performance is jucied by the new TraceMonkey engine (take that, Chrome!), though you have to enable…
In light of the news about the updated construction process for the new MacBooks, it is high time you got a brief edumication on the history of unibody construction. It may seem revolutionary, but the method Apple is using derives from the early 20th century monocoque (“single shell”) technique of using an object’s external skin…
Yes, I too am really sick of all these Apple/MacBook posts. I apologize, but we have no choice, really (turn off all Apple news by clicking here). Here, allow me to cleanse your palate with the above picture. Feel free to use the comments below to talk about anything at all, as long as it…
The latest 24-inch Cinema Displays now look like the the iMacs (and by extension, the latest MacBook and MacBook Pros) with a glossy black front and a silver back. The glass display looks great, but the cool innovation is the three-prong connector that we talked about during the liveblog. One goes to the MagSafe, one…
It defies Apple convention. MacBook Pros, MacBook Airs and PowerBooks—those systems don the silver finish of aircraft-grade aluminum. iBooks and MacBooks? They can settle for plain old white. That was, until today when Apple presented their redesigned MacBooks featuring the new “unibody enclosure” manufacturing process. So is a new finish and more rugged build enough…