New Tachikoma spider robot on the loose
October 17, 2007Ghost in the Shell fans, unite. Your favorite killer spider is back once more, as Bandai is delivering a newfangled version which stands 9.5-centimeters high and connects to your PC via USB.
Ghost in the Shell fans, unite. Your favorite killer spider is back once more, as Bandai is delivering a newfangled version which stands 9.5-centimeters high and connects to your PC via USB.
New development on the liquid-powered battery front. Samsung
’s apparently “developed a micro-fuel cell and hydrogen generator that runs on H20.”.
For those who just can’t call it quits, a team of researchers at Tufts University has developed a head adornment which can determine when you’ve been overly stressed, bored or simply numb to the world around you when using your computer.
Whodathunkit, AT&T are getting an iPhone competitor when they are the sole US retailer of the iPhone. Maybe they want a New Deal, Roosevelt style. Regardless, this LG phone looks a lot like the iPhone, and appears to have a touch-only interface like the iPhone. The difference would lie in the addition of 3G via HSDPA.
This spring, Verizon will be adding video transcoding and streaming to their DVR software, in addition to cell phone scheduling.
If you’re looking for a slick way to power your gadgets while away from the civilized world, or if you just want to be the coolest EcoGeek on the block, check out the Power Monkey Explorer. It comes with an adapter plug for just about everything. iPods, USB, European outlets, standard Borg power cuplink, everything.
Your storage worries could be all over — nanoscale hard drive technology developed by Japanese researchers could soon see a quadrupling of the current storage limits on devices such as laptops and iPods.
Yes, you only get to pay $5 for shipping, best deal ever! If you like the Zune, that is…
Detailed review on the, soon to be released, LG VX10000 Voyager for Verizon
Nokia is showing off their new S60 Touch Interface at the Symbian Smartphone Show today. Unlike their last attempt, this effort was demonstrated on a more Nokia-like concept device. The touch-interface supports haptic feedback and accepts both finger and stylus inputs depending upon the display technology used.