Entries from March 6, 2011 - March 12, 2011






This Robot can climb walls with static electricity
If anything scares me more about the robot apocolypse, it’s robots having the ability to climb up walls. The fact that you can attach a camera to the robot is neat, but still — this is some creepy stuff, and we’re still waiting to see this technology adapted for robots with legs. There is nothing creepier than a robot tank, but a Spider-Man robot would screw us over.
This Week in Mobile: iPad 2, Verizon Data Plans, Webtop Phones
One of the advantages of the mobile space is its rapid pace of evolution. Every week it isn’t uncommon to hear of new hardware or software being launched to a wide array of consumers. This week has been no different, so sit back and join us for another issue of ‘This Week in Mobile.’ In this issue we cover Apple’s iPad 2, Verizon’s new tiered data plans for smartphones, and Motorola’s Webtop strategy. — More after the break!
Bulletstorm Review
Reviewing Bulletstorm immediately after playing Bulletstorm is probably a bad idea. It’s just so damn tempting to litter the page with a dozen expletives and tell you all to bloody well grow some genitals. If that sentence managed to offend you, then stay far, far away from Bulletstorm. — Read our full review after the break.








Zuckerberg - "iPad isn't mobile. Next Question."
As anxious as people may be to get their hands on an iPad tailored, Facebook app, it looks like we won’t be seeing one anytime soon. This video was published in November 2010 and no indicators have shown that Zuckerberg has changed his mind. I guess we’ll be using that non-native application with “pixel doubling” for quite some long time.
How to create your own QR codes
Although most often seen in Japan, the use QR codes has been growing greatly. Now scanable by mobile devices like the iPhone and multiple Android phones, it’s never been easier to read information. If you’re looking to create your own QR code and share it with the world, we’ve found the perfect website for you. — Details after the break!
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