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PostHeaderIcon Daily Crunch: PSA Edition

DIY: Turn your Guitar Hero controller into a Ukulele Party people, wave your wristbands in the air DIY freestanding “Pogo” bookcase, AKA compression shelving Breakthrough? New spreadable electrode may pave way for cheaper LCDs If only you had actually seen The Hurt Locker

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PostHeaderIcon CrunchGear Week in Review: Dotland Edition

Here are some stories featured on CrunchGear last week: Disney turns its Monorail into huge Tron light cycles Even as tiny blocks, you’ll recognize Super Mario Bros. in this Arduino project Inverted, ocean-bound “seascrapers”: aqua-communes for the future?

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CrunchGear Week in Review: Dotland Edition

PostHeaderIcon Daily Crunch: Light Capture Edition

Disney turns its Monorail into huge Tron light cycles Instant film isn’t dead – it’s just weird and expensive EA drops fat cash on The Old Republic http://www.crunchgear.com/2010/03/11/the-playstation-move-everything-old-is-new-again-if-you-ask-sony/ Sic semper tyrannis: motion control in video games

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Daily Crunch: Light Capture Edition

PostHeaderIcon Daily Crunch: Pixeled Edition

Video: Pixel-bots to the rescue! Even as tiny blocks, you’ll recognize Super Mario Bros. in this Arduino project Aw, iPhone app fridge magnets Move over Humping USB Dogs. Here comes the Dodobongo USB Dog.

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Daily Crunch: Pixeled Edition

PostHeaderIcon Daily Crunch: Down Below the Ocean Edition

Inverted, ocean-bound “seascrapers”: aqua-communes for the future? Did you know there was a Last Starfighter video game?

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PostHeaderIcon CrunchGear Week in Review: Bathroom Remodeling Edition

Here’s a recap of some of the stories from the past week on CrunchGear: Thunder 30 amplifier from Orange A call to arms: Reboot the public bathroom LEGO synth has you build your sound Throw away those Baby Einstein DVDs Thin, flexible “solar threads” to turn fabrics into power generators

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PostHeaderIcon Daily Crunch: Teleconference Edition

Here are some of yesterday’s stories: Video: Excellent hand-built, self-powered marble-lifting machine This Casio G-Shock looks like they dipped it in Pixy Stix (comes with robot) Canon weather-sealed 70-200mm L… coffee thermos? Will Valve revitalize Mac gaming with Steam for OS X? MIT’s teleconferencing robot can interact with, strangle you LED flashlight records nightvision video

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Daily Crunch: Teleconference Edition

PostHeaderIcon Daily Crunch: Bath Night Edition

Here are some of yesterday’s top stories: Throw away those Baby Einstein DVDs Music Planet: Ball-shaped, water-proof MP3 player for your bath tub Muitos brasileiros estam comprando televisões especificamente para A Copa do Mundo Build (or just buy) your own flying hovercraft Valve understands the internet, quietly launches biggest alternate reality game since “I Love Bees”

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Daily Crunch: Bath Night Edition

PostHeaderIcon Doctors learning how to operate using robots

You probably haven’t heard about the Da Vinci surgical robot , but it’s been out for a little while.

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Doctors learning how to operate using robots

PostHeaderIcon Thin, flexible “solar threads” to turn fabrics into power generators

A Tokyo-based venture called ideal Star [JP] has developed a new method that makes it possible to produce solar cells in the form of flexible and thin threads. The company is supported by a total of six Japanese universities and the government. The current prototype cell is 5cm long and just 0.8mm in diameter.

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