Not Terminators, but Android integrated devices to upgrade its digital arsenal. The U.S. Army in particular thinks that Android on G.I. issued smartphones and tablets will do lots of good in the battlefield. But first, they need apps. What better platform for customized apps than … [Read more...] about The U.S. Military Want Androids
Eee Pad Transformer Launches in Limited Supply
We mentioned last week that today was the day that the cool Eee Pad Transformer tablet would hit the market. Asus has held true to its promise and as of today, you can pick the tablet up at many major online and retail stores. The catch is that the tablet was in limited supply and at this late … [Read more...] about Eee Pad Transformer Launches in Limited Supply
Illuminated Pi Wall Art For Mathletes Is Dirt Cheap
Yesterday, a rather drab piece of furniture being sold on Etsy was featured here (Portal bookends to be specific) at Geeky Gadgets. Today, we bring you more intriguing finds from Etsy, which really is a happening place if only there weren't so much junk craftsmanship being sold. Despite the clutter, … [Read more...] about Illuminated Pi Wall Art For Mathletes Is Dirt Cheap
Dr. Cool Keeps Your Router Cool
Yeah, I said it keeps your router cool. No, I didn't know my router was too hot either. This is a new device from Evercool that is called Dr. Cool. It is claimed to be the first patented router cooler in the world. Why Your Router Might Need Cooling I would say that is a safe title to lay claim … [Read more...] about Dr. Cool Keeps Your Router Cool
Captain Price Gives Van Raiders A Lesson in Violence
The exact nature of the violence inflicted is unknown, but the teenage hooligans/van raiders definitely got what they deserved. Oh, and Captain Price was never involved in the altercation. We just used the Modern Warfare reference to grab people's eyeballs. The real soldiers who engaged the van … [Read more...] about Captain Price Gives Van Raiders A Lesson in Violence
Developers Becoming Frustrated With Android Reveals Survey
The Appcelerator/IDC mobile survey has revealed that a number of Android developers are becoming a little "frustrated" with developing apps for Android. Due to a number of problems ranging from underwhelming tablets, OS fragmentation, and multiple app stores listed as a few of the major things … [Read more...] about Developers Becoming Frustrated With Android Reveals Survey
Google Nexus S 4G On Sprint Arriving In May
The highly anticipated arrival of the Google Nexus S 4G, that has been available for pre-order for some time, has now been announced as May 8th, 2011. The Nexus S 4G will be available on Sprint on a two-year contract for $200 and is equipped with a 4-inch Super AMOLED display, with processing power … [Read more...] about Google Nexus S 4G On Sprint Arriving In May
Kingston Unveils HyperX Plug and Play (PnP) Series Memory
Today Kingston has unveiled their latest high-performance enthusiast memory in the form of their new Kingston HyperX Plug and Play (PnP) Series Memory. HyperX PnP memory modules are the first ones to scale the higher memory heights that are a part of the second generation Intel Core i5 and i7 … [Read more...] about Kingston Unveils HyperX Plug and Play (PnP) Series Memory
Nikon D5100 Teardown
ifixit have been busy again with their screwdrivers and have today disassembled Nikon's new 5100 DSLR camera. The new Nikon 5100 DSLR is an entry-level DSLR camera with a vari-angle monitor and an EXPEED 2 image processing engine. The Nikon 5100 also features the same 16.2 megapixel CMOS sensor as … [Read more...] about Nikon D5100 Teardown
Minebea Cool Leaf Keyboard Concept Becomes Reality
You might remember the Minebea Cool Leaf Keyboard I wrote about back in March 2010 in which Minebea had developed a new next-generation input device dubbed the "Cool Leaf", with a glass-like smooth touch screen which could be used in keyboards, remote controllers, and calculators. Well, the … [Read more...] about Minebea Cool Leaf Keyboard Concept Becomes Reality
Hexapod KMR-M6 Six Legged Robot Up Close (video)
Kondo has started shipping a new spidery robot, and even though their Hexapod KMR-M6 only has six legs rather than eight, its movements are very spider-like. Its frame is constructed from aluminum alloy, and it weighs in at just over 1 kg, measuring 82×335×223 mm. It will be available in Japan next … [Read more...] about Hexapod KMR-M6 Six Legged Robot Up Close (video)
New Completely Rebuilt Tweetdeck iOS Application Launched (video)
Tweetdeck has today launched a completely redesigned version 2.0 of its iOS Twitter application. Tweetdeck 2.0 has been completely rebuilt from the ground up to provide the fastest and slickest possible experience for its users. All the same services are still available in the new Tweetdeck 2.0 … [Read more...] about New Completely Rebuilt Tweetdeck iOS Application Launched (video)











