Nokia 7373 Special Edition: Redesigned With Care By Some Fashion Dude
Nokia’s 7373 first crossed our radar last summer and met criticism for being little more than “style over substance.” The cellphone returns with the help of fashion designer Giambattista Valli, whose genius transforms the phone into the Nokia 7373 Special Edition. Yeah, I’ve never heard of him either. Nokia added no new features to the…
MPMan Blade Portable Audio Player: Cue Silly Runway Model Comparisons
I swear, the number of people that compare the Blade portable MP3 player to dangerously skinny fashion models boggles my mind. Monkey see, monkey do, I suppose. Anyhow, this little guy’s biggest draw just so happens to be its small size, measuring 7mm (0.27 in., or 0.01 thicker than the iPod nano) and weighing 7g…
Graffiti Research Labs Mark Up Buildings With L.A.S.E.R.TAG
The tech-savvy artists over at Graffiti Research Lab hacked together a large-scale tagging projector using a standard notebook computer, 5000 ANSI DLP projector, a 60mw green laser (apparently super illegal in a lot of places and very dangerous), an astronomer’s camera, and some other random crap. The L.A.S.E.R.TAG tracks the motion of the green laser…
WiMAX pt. Deux: 1Gbit Speed, 4G Compliance
Recently, the IEEE has been hard at work ironing out the details on their latest Wi-Fi project dubbed ‘802.16m.’ The new standard will feature wireless speeds of up to 1Gbit, multiple-input/multiple-output technology (MIMO), and backwards compatibility with existing WiMAX infrastructures. The IEEE says it wants to develop a “competitive” and “significantly improved” radio access technology…
Upgrade your Core Duo Macbook to 802.11n
So Apple’s new N-based Airport Extreme is ridiculously fast, and yes almost every Intel based mac is ready to try out these insane wireless speeds. But what if you’re one of those unfortunate MacBook Core Duo owners that is stuck in 802.11g land? Well we’ve found you a step by step guide to mod your…