The New X-Finger: Getting Your Phalanges Back
When Luke Skywalker had his hand cut off in The Empire Strikes Back, we were all amazed at the realistic bionic replacement he received. A simple machine replaced what was once his hand, and it looked and worked so realistically. Of course, that was Lucas’ movie magic at work, but …
Latte Art Geeked Out!
For the espresso geeks among you, here is some amazing Latte Art that is created perfectly for you. Some notable characters include Darth Vader, Boba Fett, and Batman.
Jolly Roger Pirate Watch Design
I first learned of the big hand and the little hand, and what all their relative positions mean back in kindergarten, but as a child of digital technology I’m ashamed to admit that when confronted with ye olde analog watch, I sometimes get a bit bamboozled. Especially the fancy watches …
Seagate GoFlex Harddrive Can Stream 500 Gigs Of Video To Your iPad
Seagate has just made the next big step in wireless WiFi file storage. The GoFlex Satellite mobile wireless hard drive allows you to wireless stream data on the harddrive to any number of WiFi devices.
Transforming Robot Takes to the Skies
As we continue of the forefront of robot innovation and design, scientists and engineers often run into the issue of simplicity versus efficiency. In this case, that battle is whether a robot can easily traverse area via flying with little efficiency or take to the ground but risk running into …
Cartoon Network App Comes to Android
We’ve all been there. Sitting on the bus, or in a waiting room or just wanting to kill some time in line. Thanks to Cartoon Network’s new app, if you’re an Android user you can kill that time watching some great shows.
Samsung Galaxy S II Enters the Market
The Samsung Galaxy S was undoubtedly a hit for Samsung, and many view it as a major step forward for the Android operating system. It now has a sequel: the Galaxy S II.
XDA Developer Creates Smart CallerID for Android
The Android dialer has never been a strong point of the operating system’s design. However, it doesn’t have to be that way.
Telehack: A Faithful Recreation of the Retro Internet
Once a upon a time, before Tim Berners-Lee hatched the idea for the World Wide Web at CERN, the Internet was completely text-based.
Onkyo Rolls Out A New Network Capable Receiver
Onkyo has long been known as a great stereo component company, but their latest receiver truly takes the cake thanks to the multitude of things it can pull off.