Basically i won’t bother to going into any of the details because there is no need but more importantly the video above demonstrates Nvidia’s new Geforce 5500 mobile platform and it will be hitting cell phones in the near future. This new chip brings gaming and high-def broadcasts a reality for all cell phones, and unfortunately we will probably see these new chips before we see a decent 3G network in the US.
February 17th, 2007 |
Tim Zastrow | Cellphones, Handhelds |
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This interactive bar surface system is crazy. If any of you readers are bar owners, check this out. The system interacts with anything on the surface, and can be installed in any kind of bar counter.
[Link]
February 16th, 2007 |
Adam Gunderson | Alcohol, Functional, Furniture, Home Improvement |
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This little device connects to your car to allow you to play virtually any song or sound clip though the horn of your car. Songs can be added via USB and can be programed to 8 presets. This is available in April for about $150.
[Source: UberReview]
February 15th, 2007 |
Adam Gunderson | Cars |
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I don’t usually do two car posts in a row, but with the Geneva Auto Show coming up soon this is what you get. This is the Dodge Demon Concept. It sports a 172hp 2.4L engine, six speed manual, and 19 inch rims. This car is designed to compete with the popular Pontiac Solstice and Saturn Sky, as well as the Mazda MX-5.
[Source: LeftLaneNews.com]
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February 15th, 2007 |
Adam Gunderson | Cars, Concept |
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It looks like Toyota is going to be showing off two new hybrid concepts next month at the Geneva Auto Show. One of them, the Hybrid X, is supposed to completely change the future of hybrid technology. The other of the two new concepts is the FT - HS (Future Toyota Hybrid Sports). It packs a front engine with rear drive , and is expected to run 0-100km/h in about four seconds.
[Source: MotorAuthority]
February 14th, 2007 |
Adam Gunderson | Cars, Concept, Hybrid |
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This is an instant messenger, that works kind of like XFire. However, this one is open source, and you can use it to talk to people on ICQ, AIM, yahoo, and even XFire itself.
It works on Windows, Mac, and even on Linux!
I haven’t had anybody to talk to on it, so if you grab this, send me a message, I am iRRVi.
Grab it
Here is a screen shot of it in action

February 10th, 2007 |
iRRVi | Computers |
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It looks like video games are not so bad for you after all. The study done by the University of Rochester found that a few hours of gaming daily, over the course of a month “substantially increased the spatial resolution of their vision”. Which made them 20% better at identifying letters in a visual cluster (simular to the charts in a ophthalmology clinic).
Read the full article.
February 9th, 2007 |
Adam Gunderson | Games |
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