Robot Bird Watcher Tries To Find Long Lost Woodpecker
Here’s yet another example of robots stealing our jobs. Over in Arkansas, officials have deployed a robotic bird watcher in order to help locate a bird that may or may not exist. (So that’s where my tax dollars go.) Since 2004, there have been alleged sightings of an ivory-billed woodpecker but scientists haven’t been able…
Nalu Cellphone Concept: When Multiple Interfaces Attack
The Nalu concept cellphone attempts to address the problem of too many different interfaces getting in the way of functionality. (Since no one has figured that out yet, I suppose.) It combines a phone, media player and text input (for e-mail and text messages), each with their own distinctive interface… which is exactly the problem.…
Plasma Light Bulb: Fun By Itself, Even Better With Dope
For just $10 you can endlessly entertain babies or your friends on bad acid trips with the plasma light bulb. (Kinda like the LightCast LED light show gadget.) The bulb plugs into any fixture and then its plasma beams go all willy nilly, responding to your each and every touch. Now, I’m not a scientist,…
Sony Ericsson Lizzy Still Lacks Camera Like Its Predecessor
The m600i, Sony Ericsson’s camera-less smartphone, will be reborn as the Lizzy later this year and still won’t have a camera. Smart. The phone will also only support EDGE for mobile downloading, leaving 3G fans wondering just when the technology will make its way into cellphones on a large scale. There’s a shot of its…
Sensory Overload: CineMassive MasterPlex 21T
Looking to score some hefty multi-screen real estate? The MasterPlex 21T LCD array is an all Samsung affair, built on a 21-inch panel, flanked top and sides by five 17-inch panels. By our calculations, that’s 8,473,600 pixels, which CineMassive guarantees to be dead-pixel free. Looks amazing, but the $3,299 setup smells fishy. The setup’s top…
Delete: The New Erase
Want to be a total nerd badass while gunning through your written computer science exam? Then cop one of these Tersumus delete-key erasers. The palm-sized eraser will help you fix your sloppy coding mistakes and give you a second chance on your poor formating and syntax errors. They’re not in stock yet, but you can…