Archive for April 29th, 2007

SickSack robotic snake slithers through RoboCup

Filed under: Robots
Although DARwin looked to be a fine effort from the US of A, Aske Olsson and Lars Pontoppidan’s entry relied on a more down-low approach to taking care of business. Their SickSack robotic snake chose to crawl rather than run, but the uniqueness of the creature’s movement most definitely deserve props. Gearing up […]

Monica’s AN24 monitors unborn child’s heart remotely

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, WirelessWhile Monica Healthcare’s AN24 fetal / maternal electrophysiological monitor won’t go down as the first device to take a pulse on one’s heartbeat outside of the hospital, it is being dubbed the “world’s first” device to allow “mother’s-to-be to keep a regular check on their baby’s heartbeat without having to go […]

BBC, ITV to launch free satellite HDTV in UK by 2008

Filed under: HDTV, Home EntertainmentAlthough there’s a lot of grumbling in the UK about that £135 ($270) yearly television license fee (only $87 for a black and white set!), it’s hard to complain that the BBC doesn’t try to use all that money in cool ways. Adding to their already-ambitious plans to distribute HDTV through […]

Clarion MAX9700DT all-in-one does in-car NAV, 1Seg, and MiniDisc

Filed under: GPS, Portable Audio, Portable Video
Oh how we wish it were all just a horrific dream, but somehow, the engineers behind Clarion’s flashy new MAX9700DT in-car navigation unit still felt it necessary to include support for a format that just refuses to die. Granted, the system is loaded to the hilt with features and […]

Indy-Cator rolls out LCD-equipped shift knob

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Transportation
Those looking to turn their car into an updated version of K.I.T.T. may want to give Indy-Cator’s latest creation some consideration, which manages to spice up an otherwise ordinary shift knob by outfitting it with a built-in LCD. In addition to adding that touch of excess, the knob supposedly “increases driving […]

Lenovo’s Olympics-inspired laptops revealed

Filed under: Laptops
Yeah, you may have thought those Santa Rosa, er, Centrino Pro-based ThinkPads were hot stuff, but they ain’t got nuthin’ on the future eBay value of the svelte new Olympic-inspired iteration. Shortly after Lenovo unveiled its 2008 Beijing Olympic torch design, the firm has already thrown down snapshots of its Olympic laptop, which […]

Bush 15.4-inch HD-ready TV aims low, fails

Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
The quixotic race to make the world’s smallest HDTV got a little tighter today with this 15.4-inch TV / DVD combo from Bush. Featuring 720p resolution and an HDMI port, it’s not the smallest HD-ready panel we’ve ever seen, but it’s certainly the smallest you can actually go out and buy. […]

$500 million underwater fiber network to link Asia, America

Filed under: NetworkingUnfortunately for most, traversing back and forth to Asia from America on a regular basis isn’t exactly in the cards, but thanks to a $500 million project agreed upon by a 17-member telecommunications consortium, visiting via fiber will soon be a whole lot snappier. Telekom Malaysia, along with 16 other firms, have awarded […]

India could get free 2Mbps broadband internet by 2009

Filed under: WirelessEntire cities getting free WiFi used to be quite the sensation, but now the real hotness is in connecting up an entire nation. According to IndiaTimes, the government is proposing that all citizens of India receive complimentary 2Mbps internet by 2009, and the service would be provided by the state-owned BSNL and MTNL. […]

US schools banning iPods, DAPs to curb digital cheating

Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable VideoSlowly but surely, phenomenons such as texting and digital cheating are being both accepted and rejected (respectively) in high schools across the US. Apparently, school boards are just now figuring out what an iPod is truly capable of, as the gigabytes of space can hold an awful lot more cheat […]

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