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Capcom, the developer behind multiple treasured video game series such as Street Fighter and Resident Evil, is forecasting yet another substantial price cut for Sony’s Playstation 3. Said Capcom Chief Financial Officer Kazuhiko Abe to reporters: “…the price has been cut once and it is likely to be cut again towards the end of the…
Richard Baguley, chief cellular ninja over at WirelessInfo.com, just published a number that, when called, turns your iPhone into a mobile field testing station. Suddenly, up pops a new menu (as you can see on our own iPhone at left) that provides detailed reporting on strengths and characteristics of the cell towers in your area,…
Test your iPhone typing speed. [iPhone Typing Test]
This is the Digital Water Pavilion, designed by a bunch of MIT brainiacs for Expo Zaragoza in Spain next year. Its walls are curtains of water controlled by software which, in turn, controls valves that allow the water to make gaps at specific locations. The pavilion, which will house a cafe, public area, and exhibition…
You like crafts, don’t you? Of course you do. Well, get ready for a fun and educational craft project, my friends. First, get some tampons. Got ’em? OK, now make a flute out of the applicators. Done? Great, now go get yourself forcibly removed from marching band auditions. As the instructional website says, “the hills…
Is there such a thing as the Nintendo Wii design effect? If so, the PlusMinusZero Toaster may well be a perfect exemplar of Wii-ness. Consider the evidence… • It’s small, white and squarish. • Where other toasters go for bigger and better sets of toasting options, this one underwent a technical downgrade in the name…
Here’s the RipStik Caster Board. Or like my brother the ER traumatologist likes to call it: “BUSINESS!” For $200 $99 you will be able to carve that asphalt using this skateboard with a central flexible articulation system and just two wheels. According to their web page, it behaves like a snowboard and magically “accelerates and turns…
Indulge yourself in the blinkenlights of the ’60s with this Multicolor LED Panel, harkening back to science fiction movies with computers consisting of panels of blinking lights, and maybe even tossing in a shade of Andy Warhol. And hey, this thing has LEDs in it. It’s not as big as you think, though—at just 10…
This guy claims to have figured out how to make custom ringtones on his iPhone, although he conveniently doesn’t give us any hints as to, you know, how he did it. We suppose this is related to the iPhone Dev Wiki file system hacking, but there are no details so far. What do you guys…
The more the wind blows, the brighter Firewinder glows. The concept utilizes a corkscrew with light wrapped around the edges of the spiral, which spins when wind strikes it from any direction, converting the power generated by this spin into usable energy. It’s certainly a cool idea, and if found to be reliable enough for…
The Pitch "How many phones does one man need?" the narrator asks as the camera pans across a line of halter-topped lovelies chatting on their mobiles. The women shimmy in hypnotic slo-mo, with the line ending at a Grace Jones look-alike (circa Conan the Destroyer). And then—Jimmy! A wannabe Hefner in a monogrammed bathrobe, Jimmy’s…
According to Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime, there’s a good chance that Wii shortages could last well into the holiday season and beyond. Yes, we’re talking about a full year of product shortages. At this point, we’re well beyond demand being so insane that they can’t possibly keep the systems on the shelves and…
Click to viewHi there, Beatles haters. Please skip on down to the next post, and keep listening to that crappy music that will never measure up to the virtuosity and creativity of the musical entity that defined the 20th Century. Okay, now that they’re gone, if you are wishful-thinking rumor hater, please leave too. Because…
In a rather Zunesque move, Apple may be planning its own version of “the social” for the iPod and iPhone. An Apple patent, recently made public, details a system where Wi-Fi-enabled devices such as cellphones and MP3 players can find each other automatically, perform device-to-device transfers, share contact info, and access iTunes to buy new…
This Ionic Fridge Freshener looks to be the same size and shape as a garden-variety soda can, but it’s festooned with evocative imagery, perhaps in an effort to convince you that it will actually get that horrible smell out of your refrigerator. What are you storing in there, anyway? Dead bodies? This concept of ionic…
In a breaking development for the cellphone industry, US Rep. Edward J. Markey announced yesterday that the iPhone will become an “expensive paperweight” even if you pay the $175 early termination fee to AT&T. Markey, whose top contributor in the cellphone carrier business for the 2004 election was Sprint (AT&T is also listed), apparently ignored…
There’s something about summer and water that brings out the balls, and here’s a case in point: the Waboba Ball, made of some kind of miraculous Lycra fabric that gives it the power to walk on water. It’s pretty good at skipping and bouncing all over the water, too, and is certain to annoy everyone…
This golf club concept is supposedly just for use on the beach, so you don’t need to carry a whole set of clubs around, but I see no reason for it not to be just as practical on the actual links. It’s a club with a rotating face, allowing for you to adjust that 5…
The Peltier USB Can Cooler/Heater will make drinks frosty or toasty, and hold onto them as well. You would think this feature would come standard, but sadly very few are actually functional cup holders. We’ve seen precarious tray designs, a fridge mock-up (which, while it does technically hold your drink, doesn’t provide the easy access…
Integra is now shipping its DTR-5.8 receiver, its first model with HDMI 1.3a processing. Planting itself solidly in the midrange of receivers of this ilk, it’s certainly not as full-featured as its formidable big brother, the awesome DTX-8.8 that’s so far going to be available in Japan only. This $800 DTR-5.8 receiver can also handle…