Friday, April 19, 2024
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By Evan Ackerman You know what the biggest waste of paper is? That's right: paper. Xerox knows a thing or to about paper, and they've come up with self-erasing paper that can be used over and over again. Not erasable,...
By Andrew Liszewski For sheer gadget-coolness, the Philips Pronto line of universal remotes are at the top of the heap. (See this review on RemoteCentral to know what I mean.) Besides their large, color, touch-sensitive screens, they're completely customizable even...
By David Ponce Giving you even more of an opportunity to make yourself look like a complete nitwit, Mossalibra is an interactive dancing game installation created by Yaniv Steiner and Ofer Luft. Here's how it works. Upon your...
By Andrew Liszewski It's nice to see a projector with a built-in DVD player, but what makes the Toshiba et20 really stand out is its Super Close Projection Lens that produces a 2 meter image (measured diagonally) from only 1...
By David Ponce You know, there's all this talk about solar power. And I think it's great. One of the major hurdles against it being implemented more widely though, is finding a place for all the solar panels....

By Andrew Liszewski Sanyo has recently announced an external add-on for portable DVD players that will allow them to tune in television broadcasts via an old-school pair of antennas. With portable DVD players being so cheap and popular these days...

By David Ponce Well, it's a flash drive from My Didigo. It comes in flavors from 128MB, to 4GB. It's claim to fame is that it includes a display of esoteric descent: it's the world's first USB...
By David Ponce Last time I came across Stealth Audio, it was for their ridiculously expensive Indra line of audio cables that went for a mind-numbing $5750 a meter. Well, now there are news of a new set of...
By David Ponce Anything with an unpronounceable Greek name must be good. Like delicious Taramasalata, or Yamaha's new prototype for a bike, the Deinonychus. It's an electric vehicle, so that right there should perk the tree-sympathisers' ears up....