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NashMoney’s custom Sneakerspeakers

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13 years ago
London artist, Alex Nash, has a lifelong fixation with athletic footwear. In a nod to his life-long obsession he created this custom set of desktop speakers as part of Intercity’s Inspired Ingenuity project.

Apple, Inc. files to trademark “Apple” under 42 international classes

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Apple is aiming for world domination and its plan was leaked not by a disgruntled employee, but through publicly available trademark applications. According to Patently Apple, the Cupertino company has filed for trademarks in over 42 different international classes.

Microsoft posts countdown to kill off Internet Explorer 6

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Microsoft took the uncharacteristic step of goading users to drop one of its products on Friday. The Windows developer's countdown page encourages users to stop using Internet Explorer 6 and tracks the progress towards ending its use.

$424 Million NASA Rocket Fails To Make Orbit, Crashes Into Sea

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NASA has a hard time getting funding these days, and this incident doesn’t look like it will help the cause. A nine-story rocket, named Glory, carrying an Earth-observation satellite failed to reach orbit and fell back to earth.

HP Semi-Unveils Wristwatch Cloud Computer – I Think

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13 years ago
I can’t make any more sense of this “Metal Watch” announcement than the guys at the Register and elsewhere, but it might be a cool idea. I think?

Gadget Lab Notes: A Camera With An Onboard Makeup Studio

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13 years ago
The Panasonic LUMIX FX77 includes a touchscreen makeup studio Gadget Lab Notes is an eclectic roundup of gadget news briefs and intriguing products that catch our eye.

Judge in PS3 case lets Sony track visitors to Geohot website

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George Hotz faced another setback in his defense against Sony's anti-jailbreaking lawsuit late Thursday after a judge granted Sony a potentially controversial amount of information access.

Apple Files For Dozens Of Patently Ridiculous International Trademarks

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13 years ago
We just recently had a pretty good discussion of the “App Store” trademark dispute, but this one is a little weirder.

Recommerce sites offering cash for current iPads [U]

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13 years ago
[Updated -- due to overwhelming demand, offered prices have been adjusted] Sites that offer to buy users' now "previous generation" iPads are still offering good prices for used first-generation iPads, varying by site but offering up to $600 depending on models and condition, the money from which...

Remote controlled cockroach

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13 years ago
Our pals at Backyard Brains (makers of the terrific SpikerBox kit, which allows you to study the electrical impulses of insect neurons) are developing circuitry to control which direction a cockroach walks.

Judge Allows Sony’s Request For Identifying Information For Anyone Who Visited Hacker’s Sites

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This is a rather disturbing turn of events. Federal Magistrate Joseph Spero has approved a request by Sony to subpoena the hacker GeoHot’s web host, as well as YouTube, Google, and Twitter, for identifying information on anyone who has accessed, commented, or viewed information relating to...

Inside The Mitsubishi Mobile Marketing Showroom: Massive 82 and 92-inch 3D TVs

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13 years ago
Currently the world’s largest mass-produced rear-projection flat screen, the Mitsubishi 92-inch 3D TV was first unveiled at CES earlier this year.

A New 500GB USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drive From Plextor

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The PX-PH500U3 is the latest USB 3.0 portable hard drive from Plextor. Coming in 500GB capacity, this 2.5-inch hard drive features an aircraft grade aluminum enclosure, a USB 3.0 connection interface and is bundled with the FNet PC Clone EX software for data backup and restore.

TP-Link TL-WN822N WiFi USB Adapter

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The TP-Link TL-WN822N High Gain USB adapter is a 300Mbps wireless client, which allows users to connect a desktop or notebook computer to a wireless network and access a high-speed Internet connection.

ASUS WAVI Xtion Motion Sensing Accessory At CeBIT

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ASUS has rolled out the WAVI Xtion motion sensing accessory for PCs at CeBIT 2011. The WAVI Xtion (pronounced “way-vee action”) consists of two parts such as the WAVI wireless media streaming device and the Xtion motion sensor.

Gefen Reveals Dual Link DVI To Mini-DisplayPort Converter

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13 years ago
Intel's Thunderbolt I/O port is the buzzword right now, but DisplayPort still has a long life ahead of it. Gefen has stepped up with a new dual-link DVI to Mini-DisplayPort, which is designed to work with many of today's new monitors that utilize mini-DisplayPort.

Two Strange But Useful New Accessories

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Though Skunk Juice hardly sounds like a name that we can take seriously, the company has recently introduced a line of earbuds that are actually quite useful and innovative.

Daily Crunch: Hurry Down Doomsday Edition

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Yikes, A RoboRoach Made By Grafting A Toy Bug To A Real BugTron: Uprising Gets A TrailerGeek Crime Scene Tape Says Only One Thing: You’re AwesomeElfoid: Creepy Robot Cell Phone (Video)DART Robotic Typing Hand Seals Our...

Motion-capture system enables Elfoid P1 to transmit human voice and presence

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A Japanese robotics expert Hiroshi Ishiguro, a professor at Osaka University and an avid android clone designer, has developed a fetus-like lively cellphone, named Elfoid P1. At a glance, Elfoid P1 may look like a doll for kids to play with.

Lenovo ThinkCentre M91p Business-grade Desktop

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The Lenovo ThinkCentre M91p is specifically targeted towards business segment. Available in tower, small form factor and eco small form factor versions, the ThinkCentre M91p is powered by Intel Core vPro processors and comes equipped with SATA III, USB 3.0 and Lenovo Enhanced Experience 2.0. The…

Belkin announced iPad 2 case lineup

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13 years ago
Long-time Mac accessory maker Belkin has unveiled their all-new lineup of cases and stands for the iPad 2, each specifically engineered for the thinner, lighter model but in some cases will also be compatible with the previous model.

Marvell says RIM backing away from high-end smartphones

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Marvell in its financial results call on Friday may have given signs that RIM is stepping away from high-end BlackBerry phones. CEO Sehat Sutardja blamed a steeper than expected 34 percent revenue drop primarily on RIM moving to "entry-level smartphones," where Marvell doesn't have chips to offer.

Yikes, A RoboRoach Made By Grafting A Toy Bug To A Real Bug

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13 years ago
Some aspiring Dr. Frankensteins have taken the circuitry from a Hexbug remote control critter and grafted it directly to the nervous system of a large cockroach. They can now steer the cockroach.

Samsung worries about the iPad 2 slim design and price, may change Galaxy Tab’s pricing

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13 years ago
Section: Communications, Mobile, Computers, Mobile Computers See what Apple can do when it comes to rocking the senses of its competitors in the tablet market?

Audio Light Bulb

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13 years ago
The light bulb is a marvelous invention. Who knew a little bit of glass and some wire could have such a profound effect on how we live?

Elonex 760ET Android Tablet

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13 years ago
A new Android tablet has recently entered the market, this time from Elonex called the 760ET. Specs-wise, the device sports a 7-inch 480 x 800 resistive touchscreen display, a 1GHz processor, a 4GB of flash storage, a microSD card slot, a webcam, an accelerometer sensor, WiFi, an HDMI port,...

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