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MIDbot the Internet Monitored Robot

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The new MIDbot is a robot that can be monitored via Skype or other video chatting software. MIDbot is an ultra low cost tele-present and an easy to use Internet Remote Monitoring Robot with interactive robot arm, allows one to control the robot remotely and globally, with real time video through...

Samsung finally makes the Galaxy Tab official

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Section: Gadgets / Other It’s never been much of a secret, but now it’s finally official: Samsung has announced the Galaxy Tab, and has confirmed the final specs.  The announcement happened at IFA in Berlin, so we haven’t had a chance to actually touch it yet, but we at...

Twitter iPhone App To Get Push Notifications

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Yesterday we showed you the new Twitter iPad app, now it seems that there will be something new coming to the Twitter iPhone  app in the near future.

NASA Reveals Next Generation Of Electric Spacecraft

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Since we’re still a century or two away from building awesome star-trekking vehicles like the Enterprise, a cash-strapped NASA has gone the sustainable route and opted for electric and cryogenic propellants for its future vehicles.

Shape-shifting UAV will lower down human risk and cost in rescue missions

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As a part of European Organization for the Safety of Air Navigation, this shape-shifting UAV is a European Research project, which is being developed in coordination with engineers in Cyprus.

TUAW’s Daily App: Mirror’s Edge

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Usually, we like to use this space to highlight developers and apps that could use a little more exposure, not call out big-budget titles from developers like Electronic Arts.

Energizer debuts InductiveCharger for smartphones

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Having to dig around and find the charger that fell behind your desk to plug in your phone sucks. We have all been there at one point or another. Thankfully there are all sorts of wireless induction chargers on the market that let us just sit our smartphones on a pad to charge them up.

Google Chrome 6 Browser Arrives

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Verson 6 of the Google Chrome browser has landed. The launch of Google Chrome 6 comes two years after the original launched. Now, on its second birthday, Google (Google) has released a stable build of Chrome version 6.

Energizer’s Upcoming Qi Charger Brings Us Closer To A Wireless Future

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The people who brought us the bunny who keeps going are going right ahead with the new Qi standard for inductive chargers.

iPhone 4 Germany Moving to Vodafone and O2

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The iPhone 4 in Germany could be moving to more networks after the holiday season. WSJ is reporting that T-Mobile in Germany is about to lose it's iPhone 4 exclusivity agreement towards the end of this year. This indicates that both Vodafone and O2 could be getting an iPhone 4 as early as next year.

Bumblebee transformer made in recycled steel stands 2.2 meters tall

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Robots that transform into automobiles have steadily grown into a source of inspiration for many people around the globe. The creative fellows from RoboSteel have taken all this inspiration and been good with putting steal junk together to create the freakiest of transformer sculptures.

ViewSonic ViewPad 7 hands-on [Video]

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With a sub-£350 price tag for a 7-inch Android 2.2 Froyo tablet, with 3G voice and data, a capacitive touchscreen and digital camera, we were wondering where the catch was with the ViewSonic ViewPad 7.

ViewSonic ViewPad 100 dual-boot Android/Win7 slate hands-on

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ViewSonic’s second tablet is more of a work-in-progress than the ViewPad 7, with the ViewPad 100 being a 10-inch dual-booting Android/Windows 7 tablet that’s still undergoing plenty of finessing.

Toshiba unveils Lumileo P100 pocket projector

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I am glad to see that there are more and more projectors coming onto the market. The downside is that all of these small pocket size projectors are still not bright enough to use in rooms that are moderately lit. Toshiba has announced its own new pocket-size projector called the Lumileo P100.

Sony Presents Two Great (And Expensive) Headphones

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Sony in Japan introduced [JP] two high-end headphones today, the MDR-Z1000 and the MDR-EX1000 (an in-ear model). And both models boast some pretty good specs. The MDR-Z1000, which is pictured above, features 5Hz – 80kHz frequency response, 24Ω impedance, and 108dB/mW sensitivity.

Samsung Galaxy Tab Price – £679.99 – Not Official

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Expansys has revealed the Samsung Galaxy Tab price as being £679.99. This price tag is for the 16GB model of the new Samsung tablet. It currently has a launch date October 12. It isn't clear if these price points are correct.

Kobo built into Galaxy Tab for eBook reading

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Section: Computers, Mobile Computers, Gadgets / Other, ebooks So Samsung has finally announced the Galaxy Tab, the 7-inch Android tablet we’ve been hearing so much about.  Like most Android devices, Samsung didn’t stop at just putting a new UI over Android and adding some apps...

Lasermotive’s New Laser-Powered Helicoptors

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Laser power specialists Lasermotive has recently demonstrated the ability to keep a flying vehicle powered for up to two hours via a laser beam as its only power source. Aside from keeping helicopters whirring about, this remote laser power tech has several interesting theoretical applications.

Sony Walkman Outsells iPod in Japan for First Time Since 2001

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Big month for Sony MP3 players over in Japan. For the first time since Apple first got into the music game, back in 2001, Walkman music players have outsold iPods. Sony secured 47.8 percent of the music player market in its native country, versus Apple's 44 percent.

IBM’s new 5.2GHz Enterprise chip is fastest microprocessor in the world

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IBM has surprised us all with the introduction of a new zEnterprise chip, which according to the company claims clocks 5.GHz speed, thus putting it the pinnacle of the world’s fastest microprocessors. This blistering speed is sans any liquid cooling.

TUAW Review: Twitter for iPad

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As soon as the official Twitter app for iPad (free) hit the App Store, you could tell that it was going to be a controversial app.

Samsung Galaxy Tab: second helping [Video]

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Samsung’s Galaxy Tab is shaping up to be the device of IFA 2010, and while we spent some hands-on time – complete with video – with the Froyo slate right after the launch yesterday, we thought we’d head back today to see if our positive first impressions held true.

DIY Friday: Make an Altoids Mini-BBQ. Perfect For S’Mores!

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<< Previous | Next >> << Previous | Next >> View all This is adorable: a tiny charcoal BBQ grill using an Altoids Sours tin, two...

Gmail Calls: 10 Million Calls Placed in 1st Week

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Recently, Google [GOOG] rolled out a new feature to Gmail users called Gmail Calls. The service allows those in the US to make calls to any phone direct from the Gmail interface. We reported last week that within the first day of Gmail Calls going live that there were 1 million calls made.

Samsung Galaxy Tab Rooted

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The Samsung Galaxy Tab hasn't even been launched yet, but someone has managed to already root the new tablet. It isn't clear how root was achieved, or how the team behind it managed to even get hold of a Samsung Galaxy Tab to root it. Either way, that's quite a quick achievement.

Samsung’s New QX410 Series Enjoys Excessive Hype

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Officially dubbed a “masterpiece” of the Korean giant’s computer business, the new series of 14″, 15″ and 16″ laptops from Samsung eschews the usual drabness afflicting laptop exteriors today for a silvery aluminum casing that just screams high-end snobbery.

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