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Having third-party apps fill in the missing holes in iPhone’s functionality seems to be a genius idea, since Fonix has done the voice dialing legwork for Apple with their iSpeak app. The app consists of “a run-time engine that sits on the phone,” which says always-running app to us, that can listen for names on…
While the average home theater in a box is a simple way of packaging complicated components, often they represent the worst of what you can buy. In response, Epson is releasing two Ensemble HD Home Cinema System(s) to combine that easy one-box purchase with a solid wallet-raping. Both systems start with an Epson PowerLite 3LCD…
Remember that blurry photograph we showed you earlier this week that everyone was speculating to be the next MacBook pro? Well, AppleInsider has confirmed it to be real after consulting some people in the know. And the have an explanation for that odd rectangular hole in the bottom. https://gizmodo.com/could-this-be-a-new-macbook-pro-5022455 Apparently that hole will eventually be…
Other than the apps demoed during Apple’s WWDC Keynote, there hasn’t been much talk about really cool iPhone programs headed our way on July 11. Cult of Mac rounded up a few, and they’re actually getting us kinda excited. https://gizmodo.com/apple-wwdc-liveblog-coverage-5014465 • Briefcase: Lets you connect to your Mac and download files remotely. Won’t be out…
Hybrid Medical Animation takes the inner workings of your body and creates some of the most beautiful, spectacular animations that you’re likely to see. Seriously, who knew that our insides looked so awesome? If we saw stuff like this when I was in school, maybe I would have become a doctor. Also, if I was…
According to an internal Wal-Mart document (that gaming blog Joystiq scored from a reliable source), the current 40GB PS3 will be replaced “with a new model in early August.” Of course, “new model” could mean a lot of things, including a slightly altered 40GB SKU including an extra game, different controller or, who knows, even…
Here’s an alleged upcoming Sprint roadmap for Q3 2008 that shows several interesting phones and several lowbies. What you’re probably looking forward to is the Palm Treo 800W and the BlackBerry Curve in red on July 13, but there’s also the blue LG Rumor, MotoRAZR VE20, Sanyo Katana Eclipse, Samsung M320, Samsung M220, Moto Renegade…
WSJ tech guru and new Fox Business channel talking head Walt Mossberg was on TV this morning talking about the new iPhone 3G, waving it around just to reiterate that he has one and all of us do not. He doesn’t give us any new info on the device, but you do get to see…
Designers Jessica Rosenkrantz and Jesse Louis-Rosenberg have come up with a mathematical way to design jewelry. Via their Nervous System site, you steer open source “Processing” algorithms to produce a pattern you like. This is then machined by water-jet, etched and even gold-plated for you into real jewelry. Currently they’ve got a particle algorithm dubbed…
Modder and frequent terminal user Matt was getting mighty tired of his piercing PC speaker going off with every typo, so he rigged up a nifty DIY haptics setup using a Microsoft keyboard and an old cellphone vibrator triggered by the scroll lock LED. Unless you’re playing Oregon Trail in your elementary school’s computer lab…
There’s a fine line between being too lazy to do something and being physically unable to do something, which leads logically to the fact that there are more things in common between the very rich and the very old than you may think. Case in point, this “Neptune Portable Reclining Lift” which lux blog Born…
Gabe Jacobs made this video of dragging and dropping iPhone apps, which proves conclusively that you can drag and drop iPhone apps you download from the internet into iTunes. What it doesn’t prove is whether or not it will work on your iPhone-it almost certainly won’t-since apps from the App Store are wrapped in DRM.…
We’re not discriminant enough in our miniature robot collecting to fully appreciate this Black OX robot from the series Gigantor, but even at our half appreciation it’s still pretty incredible. Featuring 22 joints, LEDs, gyro sensors and accelerometer, Black OX only stands 17 inches tall, but he’ll still manage to hold your eyes open while…
Canucks screamed, Rogers listened. Word from the North this morning is that Rogers will be offering a promotional 6GB data plan for $30 bucks a month if you activate a three-year contract before August 31-not the unlimited data we Yanks will be using, but pretty close. Click on for the full release from the horse’s…
Here Joel interviews Syd Mead, designer on vehicles in movies such as Tron, Blade Runner and Aliens. Syd’s secret to designing tomorrow: Overlay the future on top of the familiar. Worth a watch. [BBG]
We’re not exactly sure how this beer minigun promotes pacifism as the creator claims, but who are we to argue? An entrant in the Nastro Azurro UnBEERlievable Collection, it’s just one of many beer-inspired technologies that we’re absolutely certain would function perfectly if fabricated for real life use. Luckily, no one designed a beer that…
Dominic Harris of Cinimod Studio, who recently brought you the hypnotizing Illuminating Table, has just produced a new artwork that’s even more startling. Particularly startling if you were walking the streets of Gdansk last Friday with a bit too much goldwasser swirling inside you: it’s a huge, flashing, LED-lit UFO. And it flies. Ok… it’s…
The worst-kept secret in the video game industry has to be Microsoft’s upcoming $299 Xbox 360 Pro (surely, only because Microsoft wants it that way). Now a Target ad seems to have leaked revealing an even better deal. Starting this Sunday when the cheaper 360 goes on sale, they’ll give you a $25 gift card…
How do you read three lengthy reviews at the same time, really really fast? You jump to our review matrix of the iPhone 3G, first judged exclusively by the Three Amigos of Appledom: Ed Baig of USA Today, Walt Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal and David Pogue of the New York Times. If you…
Apparently life in New Zealand must be really tough, with all those orcs, goblins, and trolls trying to cut your head off, and steal your powerful jewelry. That’s what it seems from listening to this radio interview with the man who may be the first guy on Earth to buy an iPhone 3G: according to…