Entries from January 23, 2011 - January 29, 2011








Kinect now does 3D Holograms
Day by day we begin to see the Kinect’s potential — no, not as a cheap way to make stacks of money from kids and parents who love casual games — but as a device that harbors deeply ingrained plans for future technologies, such as seen here with the ability to record 3D holograms.
“Obi-Wan Kenobi, you’re my only hope.”
Double USB - the plug that fits both ways
How many times have you gotten a USB flash drive, or even just the end of a USB enabled device, and accidentally jammed it in the wrong way? I know I’ve been guilty a few times of that. Well, with the magic of this “Double USB” concept, we may no longer have to ever worry about sticking in an USB the improperly again. — More after the break!
Sony Ericsson to tap Windows Phone 7 Market - Is it really such a good idea?
Sony Ericsson has long held the title of ‘King of the Feature Phones’ — in fact, the company released stellar, after stellar, after stellar handsets — until one day they adopted the trend setting smartphone moniker. And low and behold, no more stellar handsets. But now, Sony Ericsson’s apparently looking at proper development of Windows Phone 7 according to a recent DigiTimes report. — More after the break!






LittleBigPlanet jumps out into real life
While LittleBig Planet 2 may have finally made its way to the PS3 this past week, this video has SackBoy and his friends making the even bigger leap from the digital world into our very real, outside world.
Shot in one take, kudos goes to the Uberfriendship team for making this endearing sketch.
How to get an extra 12 minutes for lunch at work
The best part of your day is logging off your computer, closing the books and heading out for a well-deserved lunch break. Usually, you have an hour to scorf down your tuna salad sandwitch, and do some window-shopping in the mall (for stuff you’ll never be able to afford) before you need to head back to the office, and seep into the mindless workflow you’ve been trained to tolerate. You may be enjoying your one hour breaks — but an extra twelve minutes could mean all the difference in the world.
Search is changing and Google isn't moving fast enough
Search is ever-changing, and if Google doesn’t catch up fast enough where will we all go? If no one else steps up, we’re still going to be at Google, for better or worse. It’s time we start thinking of search engines in a completely different way; real-time results and mobile queries. — More after the break!
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