Posts Tagged ‘after-the-jump’
Man and machine: chips successfully placed in living cells
Computers are getting smaller and smaller. One need only look at the proliferation of smartphones for proof of this

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Man and machine: chips successfully placed in living cells
LEGO synth has you build your sound
Japanese artist / designer Yoshi Akai has quite the repertoire of zany instruments and synthesizers.

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LEGO synth has you build your sound
Another day, another e-reader: Gigabyte is working on one too
Not to be left out, Gigabyte is building an e-reader of their own. Called the EB10, the new reader will be running Android on a 667Mhz Samsung processor. What makes this one different?

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Another day, another e-reader: Gigabyte is working on one too
Twitter controversy mars Shorty Awards ceremony
The Shorty Awards were handed out last night in New York amid incredible controversy. The awards, if you’ve never heard of them before, are handed out to Twitter users who exemplify Twitter’s potential “to create the best real-time short form content.” It’s sorta cute I guess, just recognizing people who tweet interesting things.

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Maingear shows off their new mX-L notebook
Maingear just announced their new mX-L 15 notebook, a gaming machine with a price that’s not on the crazy scale. It’s available in multiple configurations of course, which we’ll talk about after the jump. On the processor front, you can choose between the i5 or i7 mobile chipsets, with the typical Turbo boost, hyper threading, buzzword laden capabilities

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Maingear shows off their new mX-L notebook
The S-CUT cutting tool is a tool for serious cutting
This is tool is either for emergency workers who need to quickly cut through fabric of injured victims or for the Dextor-types who need to cleanly cut through fabric of their victims. Actually, probably both

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The S-CUT cutting tool is a tool for serious cutting
Aperture 3 gets its first update
Aperture 3, Apple’s latest prosumer photo manipulation and organization software, got its first update and it looks like a doozy. As you recall, Aperture was eating memory like an Ancient Roman at an orgy and essentially bogging down all and sundry. This update improves the speed with which large libraries are imported and fixes many of the heavy batch issues that cropped up in the first release.

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Aperture 3 gets its first update
Petit Petit Touchscreen App: A Fascinating Four-dimensional Contact Management Tool
This strange app is a touchscreen interface that connects people, places, and things using “clouds” of items and people. It basically makes Venn diagrams of your contacts and allows you to share and explore content and messages.
This looks way too weird for the average user but clearly someone out there may want to move Sven and Nikola to a timeline and figure out which emails came from each person and which emails overlap.
The text input system is actually quite cool, however, because it predicts the words you’re about to type. Pop over to 4 minutes in to see how that system works.
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Never fear, Innovationman is here!
Innovationman has a gas-powered skateboard to sell you! He wants you to buy it! He has a family who are also interested in your trade! This thing is going for under $1000 but if you win, you have to offer a deposit of $1000! Don’t miss out! What is this thing? Let Innovationman tell you! GAS SKATEBOARD The New X-Game Sport Just do nothing only smart standing and use your Foot to control and you will get a better feeling from it.

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