Archive for April, 2011

With technology fast improving and car designs looking more and more sophisticated, we wonder what cars will look like in 10 years. Apparently, this is what Serbian designer Marko Lukovic had in mind about the car’s future. More »


Sony’s first two tablets are running Android 3.0, coming in two very different form factors. S1 will be a very recognizable shape, measuring 9.4 inches, with the S2 being a sort-of DS-type clamshell that we saw sketches of back in February, along with dual screens measuring 5.5 inches each. More »


With the advent of its new Micro Four Thirds lens, Olympus seems to be moving away from its E-series dSLRs, but don’t let that fool you, Olympus fans! After all, even though the Micro Four Thirds may entice those who are looking for a good lens but want an affordable one, many still love the E-series dSLRs. More »


Flip video camera, Kodachrome, will no longer be produced anywhere from now on. Godrej and Boyce, the last company on earth to produce the typewriter, has shut down it’s Mumbai production plant. Reports making the rounds via the internet have leaked the news. More »


These days they come up with the darnest things! Yes, you read the title correctly. You can now smother your phone’s screen with a coating, that reminds everyone of chapstick, which “maintains a clean and shiny appearance” and “creats a richer, more intense screen display.” And yes, they misspelled “creates.” For the love of ‘e’s! More »


Having already shown up in numerous places, including the hands of one lucky U.K. resident, the white Apple iPhone has been quite elusive in terms of revealing when its actually going to be officially sold. Well, this inventory listing from Best Buy may mean that the white iPhone is coming to a Best Buy near you… soon! More »


You must, nowadays, password protect your wireless router. There’s an example how, the Sarasota, Fla. Man, who got a visit from the FBI last year after someone on a boat docked in a marina outside his building used a potato chip can as an antenna to boost his wireless signal, being able to download 10 million images of child porn. More »


Hey, Facebook users! It looks like Mike Zuckerberg and his team of social networking engineers are rolling out yet another new feature: the “Send” button. Curious? Read on to find out what it is (and what it does). More »


From Wirebot: This weekend, Sony Computer Entertainment America said that outside party has disrupted the PlayStation Network and Qriocity. This meant that Sony had to pull down the online services. Patrick Seybold, senior director of Corporate Communications and Social Media at SCEA, posted in a PlayStation blog on Friday “An external intrusion on our system has affected our PlayStation Network and Qriocity services”. More »


People that deal with asthma all have different triggers that lead them to an attack. Not everyone knows all of their triggers. A company by the name of Asthmapolis is trying to help asthmatics find out all of their triggers by creating inhalers with a GPS type system inside. By having the GPS system in the inhaler, you would be able to see around what time the inhaler is usually used and by comparing that to your surroundings you could potentially find out what triggered the attack. More »


Today’s unique USB, courtesy of VLeenSasta, features a Lego USB flash disk! This brings back childhood memories of building with Lego pieces. What’s so cool about this particular USB is that half of the Lego piece is the USB, and the other is the cap! When you put the two together, it looks like you have a Lego piece as a cell phone charm. Seven colors to choose from! More »


Bird and Nest is a fun strategy game, where your goal is to help navigate the bird to its goal. After observing the map, all you have to do is to create a path by dragging the arrows to its proper place and launch the bird! Reaching the target isn’t your only goal but collecting stars will help you earn more credit. More »


- Hair transplant robot finally gets approved by FDA, but only allows men with black/brown straight hair to use it.

- Using algorithms to set their prices, Amazon sellers charge $23,698,655.93 for a textbook. More »


SA Photonics has developed the High Resolution Night Vision System (HRNVS), a digital night vision head mounted display. It offers a high-resolution view and also a 82.5 degree wide field of vision. Furthermore, this device also comes with a reduced peripheral obscuration, no halo effects, capability for digital image enhancement, and also night vision recording. More »


Capp-z| dosage is not only an application that reminds you to take your medication on time but its an Iphone pill organizer as well. Once you place the case into your iPhone and the medication schedule has been programmed, an alert message will automatically be sent to you when the time of medication is up. More »


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