Thursday, January 29, 2009

Deal of the Day: Samsung Behold T919 for $99.99 Shipped


Amazon has the Samsung Behold T919 for just $99.99 shipped with service agreement (T-Mobile), originally priced at $399.99. It features a "5-megapixel camera/camcorder with flash and autofocus, Bluetooth connectivity, MicroSD memory expansion (up to 16 GB), and up to 5 hours of talk time." Product page.

An advanced touch screen phone with premium multimedia features and full web browsing capabilities, the Samsung Behold phone also supports T-Mobile's HSDPA 3G network (in select markets), which provides fast web downloads and multimedia messaging.

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Bill Gates and Steve Jobs in Macintosh Software Dating Game


Here's a look back at a rare clip showing an Apple event from 1983, in which "Steve Jobs invites three software CEOs, including Bill Gates, into a dating game." Video after the break.

It's the last time they were on stage together until recently, back in 2007. The clip doesn't show the entire game.

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Apple Releases "App for Anything" iPhone Ads


Apple has just released three new iPhone ads: "Read", "Fix", and "Check". Apparently, "all three ads promote the concept that 'There's an app for just about anything. Only on the iPhone.'" Continue reading to watch.




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Triceracopter


Built by artist Patricia Renick, the Triceracopter is "crafted of fiberglass and built on the frame of a Vietnam era U.S. Army OH6A/Cayuse helicopter." Click here for first picture in gallery.

I mean, if the US had dinosaur helicopters, you think they wouldn't want to try them out? I mean, come on, dinosaur helicopters!

[via Gizmodo - Facebook]




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Inside View of SpaceShipOne


Now that you've seen the Atlantis, Discovery provides us with an inside view of the SpaceShipOne and all its high-tech gadgetry. For those who don't already know, SpaceShipOne was developed by Mojave Aerospace Ventures and made its first flight in June 21, 2004. Click here for first picture in gallery.

In direct contrast to the overloaded interface of the shuttle is SpaceShipOne's cockpit. Sure it's a simpler machine, but the UI is better.

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Honda S2000 Ultimate Edition


To celebrate the final year of production, Honda will release an S2000 Ultimate Edition in Europe. This special edition model features "a new set of wheels and an optional hard-top." No word yet on pricing. Click here for first picture in gallery.

Honda hasn't announced if the U.S. will get its own version special edition S2000, but if the automaker can save a few bucks that can go towards the development of the new model, we'll be okay with missing out on the "Ultimate."

[via Autoblog]




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CubeCheater for the iPhone Solves Rubik's Cube


CubeCheater for the iPhone is basically an app that "takes pictures of Rubik's Cubes and shows you how to solve them -- all you do is punch in the colors on your cube right now, and then you get directions." Video after the break.

It's not built from scratch -- the app uses an algorithm already developed for solving the Cube -- but it does take advantage of a surprising amount of the iPhone's features.

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eBay Watch: T-Virus Tube from Resident Evil Extinction


At $3,799 on eBay, this T-Virus tube was actually used in the Resident Evil: Extinction movie. According to the seller, it's "a glass vial with non-removable metal end caps with empty spiraling inner glass tubes." Auction page.

Direct from the set of Resident Evil:Extinction comes the very very key virus tube! This is one of the most sought after movie collectibles from this franchise and is yours to bring home today.

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Porsche 911 GT3


Like its predecessors, the 2010 Porsche 911 GT3 is known for its track abilities, and this new video shows just that. If you're looking for a street legal beast that tops the GT3, enter the 2010 Porsche 911 GT3 RS. Video after the break.

Also, the use of magnetorheological engine mounts will allow the little track rat to seem civil enough to drive your wife around town without her incessant complaining.

[via Jalopnik]





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Leaked Video of Pandora's Handheld Gaming System


Finally, Pandora's handheld gaming system has been caught on video, playing a Sonic the Hedgehog game. Unfortunately, the device is still in prototype form with no set release date. Video after the break.

Near the end of the video there's an epic struggle between the pint-sized console and the hands that would seek to enslave it.

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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Wrist Phone Watch


Sure, there's already several wrist phone watches on the market, but this concept has a built-in scroll wheel that lets you switch applications at the swipe of a finger. Other features include: a camera and Bluetooth. click here for first picture in gallery.

The phone can be worn on your wrist like a bracelet or a wristwatch. Moreover, users can turn on or off the mobile-phone through the green or red line depict onto it.

[via Thedesignblog]





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General Mobile DSTL1

With DSTL1's 5MP Sharp brand camera featuring Automatic Focusing (AF) you can capture superb frames. You can also check your emails by surfing on the internet thanks to Wi-Fi wireless internet connection support, with its 4GB built-in memory you can save all of your photographs and music files and you can watch your Avi or Divx formatted films on 3" Sharp brand touchscreen large screen.

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Will a Piano Shred?


Whatever the Blendtec Blender can't handle, the industrial strength SSI shredder can. In the video (after the break), you'll see just how powerful this machine really is when it tackles a full-sized piano.

In case you haven't noticed SSI, a manufacturer of industrial strength shredders, has been one-upping the "will it blend" guys for a while now.

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Inside the Space Shuttle


If you thought flight simulator controls were confusing, think again. In addition thousands of buttons, NASA's STS-101 Atlantis shuttle features 11 "new full-color, flat-panel display screens that replace 32 gauges and electromechanical displays and four cathode-ray tube displays."

The new "glass cockpit" is 75 pounds lighter and uses less power than before, and its color displays provide easier pilot recognition of key functions.

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Deal of the Day: Samsung Omnia i910 Phone for $189.99 Shipped


Amazon is selling the Samsung Omnia i910 for only $189.99 shipped with new contract (Verizon), originally priced at $599.99. This phone features "8 GB of internal memory, a built-in GPS receiver, 5-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, MicroSD memory expansion, video output to your TV, and up to 5.8 hours of talk time." Product page.

With the Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system, the Omnia supports Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager, which provides single-point access to line of business and corporate data such as applications, files and other information located on the corporate network.

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Sweating Robot


Swiss researchers have built a strange sweating robot that basically helps "them develop athletic clothing that dries quickly, even in cold weather." Video of the bot in action after the break.

The robot, named SAM (sweating agile mannequin), has 125 "sweat nozzles" distributed over his head and body.

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What’s next for Google Android?

With the dust finally settled from last years T-Mobile G1 launch, the first phone to run on the Google Android operating system, the question on everyone’s mind is “what’s next for Android?” The Android platform has built up a healthy fan base thanks to a user friendly interface, relative ease of development and customisation plus healthy 3rd party support through the Android market (which, for the first few months, offered content absolutely free). So what does the future hold for this exciting new platform?


The big Android news for 2009 will be all new mobile phones running the OS. Though the HTC developed G1 is a good solid phone, when compared with its stable mate the HTC Touch HD, there’s only one winner. HTC have confirmed that they are planning a “portfolio” of Android based phones in mid 2009. Fingers crossed for an Android Touch HD to materialise as the much rumoured T-Mobile G2. And what of the other mobile phone manufacturers? A Motorola (the top dog of yesteryear) spokesperson made the following statement “We’re excited about the innovation possibilities on Android, and [we] look forward to delivering great products in partnership with Google and the Open Handset Alliance (OHA),” confirming their intent to support the Android platform. Let’s just hope we don’t get an Android rehash of the Motorola V3.


On the more speculative side of things, Sony Ericsson and Samsung have both been tipped to launch Google phones at some point in 2009. Samsung are a member of the Open Handset Alliance (a group of organisations dedicated to developing open standards in mobile devices) and, according to sources, have upped the headcount in their Linux task force team. Android is derived from the Linux operating system together so putting 2 and 2 together would put a Samsung Android phone firmly on the cards. Here’s hoping they take inspiration from the fantastic Omnia. The Sony Ericsson news is more hear say and speculation than anything else but insider sources (I sound like a tabloid newspaper!) suggest a high end handset could be ready by summer 2009.


Away from the phone side of things, what’s new for the Android operating system itself? We previously reported that the Android Market would begin to feature chargeable applications which should entice key developers into developing for the Google Platform. What about the Smartphone market as a whole? Is there room for all these different operating systems? The departure of the Symbian UIQ OS (previously used in several Sony Ericsson smartphones) would suggest not. And with Palm set to join the game with their highly anticipated WebOS, it seems that there will be several different companies all going after the same slice of pie. Symbian is still the top tog but with Apple’s OS X, Windows Mobile and now Google Android all vying for your attention, 2009 promises to be a thriller in the smart phone market!




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eBay Watch: $100,000 EZ Car Crusher


For $100,000 from eBay, the EZ Crusher could be yours. This gigantic machine not only crushes cars, but also "trucks, farm equipment, buses, sheet metal, and loose tin." Auction page. Videos after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.

The hydraulic cylinders of the E-Z CRUSHER are uniquely mounted on the bottom deck of the unit. This means the hydraulic cylinders "pull" rather than "push" the crusher deck down. This puts less stress on the machine.

[via eBay - ezcrusher]




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