Posts Tagged ‘accurately-track’
Timex announces new GPS Training watch
Timex launched a new GPS watch recently, and while it’s intended for athletes who require more exact data when training, the new Ironman Global Trainer uses some pretty high end GPS technology in order to accurately track pace, distance, and heart rate.

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Daily Crunch: An Evening at Home Edition
Here are some choice stories from Monday: Contest: Show us your remote office The LG Serie 1 Retro Classic TV is the definition of retrosexy Fast food and donut USB sticks Video: Castrol machine kicks soccer ball 200+ km/h, makes Cristiano Ronaldo jealous Remember Pee-Wee’s Playhouse? Remember Clocky? Get Clocky on eBay In Photos: Charlie Brown TIE Fighter

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Taking gaming to the next level with OLEDs and projectors
Researchers at Canada’s Queen’s University have been working on the most seemingly harmless of technologies, board games. They are taking a little different approach from the Microsoft Surface gaming project though. By using a projector and a camera mounted above the table, gamers would be able to move panels around and interact with the environment

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Taking gaming to the next level with OLEDs and projectors
Assassin’s Creed II gets a PC release date and all that
I don’t think it’s too controversial to say that the PC version of AAA games often ends up being the definitive one. Tycho said as much in today’s Penny Arcade news post, and I think in many cases it’s true. Better graphics, updates and occasional free DLC, and other perks can even make a game worth buying twice

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