Posts Tagged ‘walking’

PostHeaderIcon Walking and jumping and generating energy, oh my

Sometimes I’m assigned stories and I’m like, “Really? If you insist, boss.” This is one of those stories.

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Walking and jumping and generating energy, oh my

PostHeaderIcon Google’s City Tours No Longer Require You To Walk On Water

Last summer, we wrote about the launch of a new service from Google called City Tours that marked the search giant’s first foray into the travel space. The service isn’t exactly flashy, but it’s quite practical: tell it what city you’re visiting, and it can generate an optimized travel itinerary featuring a number of landmarks within walking distance. Unfortunately it had a few shortcomings. For one, its directions were all based on distances “as the bird flies”. In other words, it was up to you to figure out the best way to navigate between these landmarks, because Travel Tours would sometimes direct you to walk directly across a river.

Today, Google is releasing an updated version of Travel Tours that takes advantage of the Walking Directions built into Google Maps, which means you’ll be able to rely on them even if you’re not capable of scaling a building in a single bound. You can see the difference in the images below.

Google’s blog post on the release also notes that you can now import Google ‘My Maps’ into City Tours. My Maps, which launched back in 2007, allow you to manually tag your own points of interest on a Google Map. This means you’ll now be able to build out a map of all the landmarks you’d like to see on your trip, then import those into City Tours to get an optimized itinerary.

The service remains in Google Labs.

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PostHeaderIcon Honda to demo two prototype Walking Assist Devices in the US

We’ve covered Honda’s walking assist devices pretty extensively in the past, but we’ve never had the opportunity to see them in person until now.

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Honda to demo two prototype Walking Assist Devices in the US

PostHeaderIcon Laptop Hunters: Homeless Frank (it’s a spoof)

  Ironically, this spoof on Microsoft’s Laptop Hunter videos is the closest video to the truth. A shopper admires a Mac, but it’s a tad out of their price range so they slump to the world of PCs only to discovery Windows Vista, anti-virus software and plastic

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Laptop Hunters: Homeless Frank (it’s a spoof)

PostHeaderIcon CrunchDeals: Guitar Hero World Tour band kit for $99

Walmart has a pretty aggressive rollback on the Guitar Hero World Tour Band Kit for Xbox 360 at only $99. The same getup is going for upwards of $190 at various retailers, so make sure to get it while it’s hot

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CrunchDeals: Guitar Hero World Tour band kit for $99

PostHeaderIcon eBay find: Leica WWII artillery rangefinder

Me, “Biggs, yo. Buy me this

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eBay find: Leica WWII artillery rangefinder

PostHeaderIcon Oh, how far we’ve come

Warning: This is not news. But it is kind of amazing.

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Oh, how far we’ve come

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