Yale students build spokeless bicycle in one semester, now looking for jobs

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Here’s something that’ll make you think twice before your next bike purchase — the geniuses (genii?) at Yale University have built a pretty rad spokeless bicycle, which was somehow inspired by the lack of “pictures of a real spokeless bicycle online.” Sure, strictly speaking it’s just a half-done product due to time (one semester) and [...]

Beamz laser instrument allows even the tone deaf to rock out for $199

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Feb,16

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Truth be told, we weren’t sure what to make of this laser harp-looking contraption when we saw it across the room at the International Toy Fair. Eloquently dubbed the Beamz Interactive Music System, it has six laser beam “strings” that when struck by a hand or finger produces one of 100 instrumental sounds. Here’s the [...]

Bookeen Orizon to ship this May with multitouch Sipix display

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Feb,16

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We’re still patiently waiting for Sipix’s color e-paper to hit the commercial realm, but ’til then, we suppose we’ll pretend to be content with the monochrome variety. Bookeen, which obviously has a hard row to hoe in the slam-packed e-reader market, recently announced what appeared to be a relatively ho hum reader in the Orizon. [...]

Does tracking your phone’s location violate your Fourth Amendment rights?

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Feb,15

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Sure, we like keeping track of where we’ve been, and about every day a new gadget comes along that allows us to better see the virtual breadcrumbs we’ve spread across the land. But, when it comes to letting the government snoop on our carb-loaded morsels, many of us are a little bit leery. Thus there [...]

Quasi robot melts hearts at Toy Fair, Interbots promises toy version soon

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Feb,15

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You’d have to be heartless to walk by Interbots’ Quasi and not crack a smile. Q, as we like to call him, isn’t an autonomous bot, but instead everything from his facial expressions to his speech are controlled wirelessly via a tablet PC. As you can see in the video after the break, his master [...]

Microsoft’s Windows Phone event at MWC kicks off tomorrow at 9AM ET

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Feb,14

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If you’re both ready and set, then you’ll be pleased to know that Microsoft has major Windows Mobile goings-on to discuss tomorrow at 9AM ET (3PM here in Spain). What does that really mean? Well based on the torrent of circumstantial (and actual) evidence we’ve seen, it looks like the big M is set [...]

Fujitsu’s Air Command Plus guides PowerPoint, not B-52s (video)

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Feb,13

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Multitouch is great and all, but what if you can’t reach the screen? What if you could touch without touching? That’s the idea behind Fujitsu’s Air Command Plus, a device that promises a Minority Report-like experience but, after watching the video below, it sure seems like pretty standard gesture control. You can browse through pictures [...]

BlackBerry stops bullet, at last proves itself useful beyond BBM

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Feb,13

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We kid, we kid. There are many excellent reasons to choose a BlackBerry as your main handset in the year 2010, but we’ve got a brand new item to add to the list: bullet stoppage. A woman in Ohio was sitting with her gun-handling boyfriend at a restuarant when the gun went off and hit [...]

Sony says PS3 supply will be ‘tight’ over the coming months

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Feb,12

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We’re guessing things won’t quite rise to the level of shortages since during the Wii’s heyday, but it looks like Sony is now sending a small word of caution to any potential PlayStation 3 buyers. As Joystiq reports, Sony’s senior director of corporate communications, Patrick Seybold, says that while the company is working hard to [...]

Seattle eager for Google fiber, other cities apt to fall in line

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Feb,12

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Talk about rapid response. Just a day or so after Google blew a few minds by announcing its plans to serve 1Gbps internet to a select group of communities, Seattle mayor Mike McGinn has come forward and confessed that the Emerald City is ready to accept said offer. ‘Course, we shouldn’t be shocked to hear [...]