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Archive for June 21st, 2008

by Paul Miller, posted Jun 21st 2008 at 6:46PM
A few dubious screens from Apple’s upcoming OS X mini-update “Snow Leopard” popped up the other week, but now we’re staring at a full-on collection of shots from the folks at German site Apfeltalk. They seem legit enough, but given the fact that Snow Leopard’s improvements primary are under the hood, there’s not a ton to see. Most interesting is a new Safari feature to “Save as Web Application,” which creates a Safari-lite, double-clickable application out of any webpage. Google Docs, anyone? (Read the full post about ‘Snow Leopard screenshots emerge, reveal Web App functionality’…)

Delta Airlines becomes latest to accept cell phone as boarding pass
Joining Continental Airlines and Northwest Airlines, Delta has become the latest to announce plans to begin accepting a cell phone or PDA as a boarding pass. This new boarding pass policy is currently only available for passengers at LaGuardia International Airport in New York. In addition this option is currently only available for those who are domestic passengers, and once at the airport they can check their bags at the curbside check-in and skip the regular check-in and proceed directly to the screening area. Once at the screening area, the TSA representative will scan the electronic pass and check your ID. Travelers using this method will also be asked to show the phone with the electronic pass at the gate just prior to boarding. (Read the full post about ‘Delta Airlines becomes latest to accept cell phone as boarding pass’…)

OLPC XO Laptop now in limited edition red

Written by admin on Saturday, June 21st, 2008 in devices and gadgets.

OLPC XO Laptop now in limited edition red
While the original XO Laptop in green is nice enough looking, there is always something that makes it sound special when its labeled as a limited edition. In this case the latest limited edition is a red model of the XO Laptop. There are reported to only be 100 of these special models made and they are all slated for the developers that are working on the dual boot Windows XP and Sugar Linux systems. Aside from the red coloring, the models also offer 2GB of flash memory, which is the minimum required for Windows XP to run. No plans have been announced for a future release of this coloring, so chances are you will never see one in the wild, that is unless a developer goes against the path and decides to drop theirs on eBay, but I would not count on that happening. (Read the full post about ‘OLPC XO Laptop now in limited edition red’…)

Use Gadgets for Marketing Purpose

Written by admin on Saturday, June 21st, 2008 in devices and gadgets.

Firstly, a promotional product is an item bearing a company’s name, logo, address or even some advertising message. The promotional products are generally sold by promotional product distributors and these products are great for marketing purpose as you can easily spread the word about your company or your program.

gadgets and accessories are a part of day-to-day life and we use a number of gadgets, accessories, products in a single day. Let’s take cell phone as an example.

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German scientists develop nerdiest brain-computer interface yet
by Nilay Patel, posted Jun 21st 2008 at 2:30PM Brain-computer interfaces have been popping up left and right lately, but the latest system from Germany’s Technical University of Braunschweig, might be the silliest one we’ve seen so far. While the system doesn’t involve the careful placement of electrodes, it does require you to don a large metal helmet fitted with sensors, which can even detect brain activity through hair — and makes you look like Magneto on a bad day. The system is solid enough to allow test subjects to control an RC car and researchers say the tech is similarly applicable to wheelchairs and prosthetics. Yeah, that’s great — we’ll stick with the dangerous neurosurgery implantation over this contraption, guys. (Read the full post about ‘German scientists develop nerdiest brain-computer interface yet’…)

Coming soon: Weddings in space

Written by admin on Saturday, June 21st, 2008 in devices and gadgets.

Coming soon: Weddings in space
More news for the June bride–June 2011, that is. Get married in space. Well, some 62 miles up there, to be precise, on the Rocketplane XP suborbital spaceplane. The one-hour flight-plus-ceremony will cost $2.2 million, but it’s actually a bargain because the price includes the wedding dress. The price also includes a telecast for guests, but it appears that reception food and drink is still on you. Tags: computers, cool gear, games, high definition TV (Read the full post about ‘Coming soon: Weddings in space’…)

iriver’s cute little Lplayer gets reviewed

Written by admin on Saturday, June 21st, 2008 in devices and gadgets.

iriver’s cute little Lplayer gets reviewed
by Darren Murph, posted Jun 21st 2008 at 3:50PM iriver’s Lplayer, which we just got done handling ourselves, made it over to the review crew at PC Magazine. As expected, both design and interface were smiled upon, and critics also felt the price was fair. Upon using the admittedly wee device, they seemed to have problems getting the click buttons to respond like they wanted, but aside from that, hardly anything negative was said. The broad codec support was praised, the built-in equalizer worked as advertised and the FM tuner / voice recorder were welcome extras. (Read the full post about ‘iriver’s cute little Lplayer gets reviewed’…)

iriver’s cute little Lplayer gets reviewed

Written by admin on Saturday, June 21st, 2008 in devices and gadgets.

iriver’s cute little Lplayer gets reviewed
by Darren Murph, posted Jun 21st 2008 at 3:50PM iriver’s Lplayer, which we just got done handling ourselves, made it over to the review crew at PC Magazine. As expected, both design and interface were smiled upon, and critics also felt the price was fair. Upon using the admittedly wee device, they seemed to have problems getting the click buttons to respond like they wanted, but aside from that, hardly anything negative was said. The broad codec support was praised, the built-in equalizer worked as advertised and the FM tuner / voice recorder were welcome extras. (Read the full post about ‘iriver’s cute little Lplayer gets reviewed’…)

Eighteen year old student fails class, hacks school computer, now faces 38 years behind bars
Omar Khan, an 18-year-old student from Coto de Caza, California attempted to pull a move straight from the movie War Games. And I am not referring to the whole “lets play Global Thermonuclear War” incident, but instead the hacking into his schools computer to change his failing grades to passing grades. Mr. Kahn was “allegedly” changing his D’s and F’s to something a little more positive, A’s. Wow, talk about an improvement, you would think he would have settled to at least pass and just move them up to a C in an effort to avoid detection. But instead he went all the way up, because it seems his intention was not only to avoid failing and the potential summer school, but to get into a good college. (Read the full post about ‘Eighteen year old student fails class, hacks school computer, now faces 38 years behind bars’…)

Shenzhen EM-2811 “Latte ICE” is actually kind of neat

Written by admin on Saturday, June 21st, 2008 in devices and gadgets.

Shenzhen EM-2811 “Latte ICE” is actually kind of neat
by Paul Miller, posted Jun 21st 2008 at 12:40PM These days, it’s pretty wild and crazy if a PMP manufacturer manages to do anything different than what’s already out there, so we’ve got a soft spot for Shenzhen’s EM-2811, being sold as the “Latte ICE.” Sure, nothing spectacular, and the 1GB-4GB capacity is seriously amature hour, but we like the look of the device, and the interface is pretty strong for a no-name DAP. There’s a miniSD slot to overcome that capacity handicap, a 2.8-inch QVGA screen, FM radio, voice support, AVI / MPEG video playback, and a built-in speaker. Tetris is included, but with the button layout we’re hoping they can finagle a couple emulators on there. (Read the full post about ‘Shenzhen EM-2811 “Latte ICE” is actually kind of neat’…)



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