Schoolhouse for OS X: Helping Mactarded Students Find Time to Waste
How many of you are reading this article when they should be getting some homework done? Tsk, Tsk. Well, we’re not here to scold you: Keep clicking on those gadgets while you fail out of school, slacker! No? Well here’s a fantastic scheduler for the kids called Schoolhouse by Logan Collins. Schoolhouse takes the typical…
The New Segway: More Info Than Necessary
If you’ve been living under a rock for the past two days (lol!), you may have missed the news that Segway Inc. is releasing two more models of its wonderful personal transportation device, the i2 and the x2. I’ve scrounged all over the Internets for more info and plenty of cheesy pictures of the miracle…
The Dareway, a Segway for Children
Since kids aren’t necessarily supposed to be riding full-sized Segways, Dareway steps in to fill that void. It doesn’t feature any of the things that make the Segway, you know, a Segway, like gyroscopes, or movement induced by leaning to the side. It is, however, intended for children 3 years and older, so let the…
Hitachi to Release Terabyte Hard Drive This Year
Start your BitTorrent engines, boys and girls, for Hitachi is planning to release a one-terabyte hard drive by the end of the year. The hard drives will be of the standard 3.5-inch size and will make their way into PCs and home servers. One terabyte of storage is plenty, methinks, but since high definition video…
SIMveillance: Where Surveillance Cameras and The Sims Converge
SIMveillance is a project that takes a surveillance camera and transforms the recorded video into scenes from The Sims 2. It was recently demonstrated in San Jose, Calif., focusing on a public square where people went about their normal business. Unbeknownst to them, their each and every more was being recorded by the video camera…