Train your brain everyday!
The game Brain Age was a massive success for the Nintendo DS all around the world. Based on Dr. Kawashima’s research, Brain Age was originally targeted to consumers as a way to keep their brains active and ‘young.’ Kawashima’s research is still best known for its implementation in the Brain Age games, but those who [...]
The ability to legally copy Blu-ray movies could be just around the corner.
A recent report in Electronista cites Michael Ayers, chairman of the AACS Licensing Authority as saying that an updated version of the the Blu-ray standard will allow for copying. Reports say that the feature, dubbed ‘Managed Copy’ will allow users to make a single full-resolution copy of the film which can then be burned to a [...]
Hillcrest Labs Introduces the Loop(TM) Pointer: In-Air Mouse for TV
- Targeted to Consumers who Connect their TV to a PC or Mac(R) – - Available for $99 via Amazon.com or www.hillcrestlabs.com/loop – ROCKVILLE, Md., June 15 /PRNewswire/ — Today, in time for Father’s Day, Hillcrest Labs launched its award-winning Loop(TM) pointer to be sold directly to consumers. The Loop pointer is a unique Freespace(R) mouse that lets users control an on-screen [...]
Palm Pre How To Guide – Enable Tethering Over Bluetooth!
Credit goes to fish199902 for this one. Basically, you setup an SSH tunnel to the Pre, which supports running as a SOCKS proxy. You then configure your browser to point to this proxy and BAM, you’re tethering away. First, you must have rooted your Pre and installed/enabled SSH. Connect to your Pre’s NAP (network access point) via Bluetooth: [...]
iPhone could be more powerful than Nintendo DS and Sony PSP, but the software is holding it back.
Next week, one of the best looking games yet for the App Store will be hitting iPhone and iPod Touch gamers – Doom Resurrection. id Software lead programming whiz John Carmack, who has developed 3D engines from Wolfenstein 3D to the yet-to-be-released Rage, has been quite charmed by the iPhone since its release, an opinion that [...]
iPhone 3G S Pre-Orders All Sold Out
For the last two years running, there has been long lines outside Apple and AT&T stores prior to the launch of the latest iPhone. Some people wait in line for up to a week to ensure they walk away from the shop with an iPhone and don’t end up disappointed when the phone sells out. [...]
DataViz brings Documents To Go to the App Store
Editing documents? On a phone? We’re sure most iPhone users are a little taken aback by this prospect, but we assure you it’s completely safe and devoid of artificial preservatives. DataViz just launched its Documents To Go suite for the iPhone, which lets you edit and create Word documents, sync work files with a desktop over [...]
Microsoft ZUNE HD
Microsoft’s just sent out a press release (after the break) and launched an official Zune HD page. The Zune HD is real, and it’s coming this Fall. Microsoft officially announced the next iteration in their Zune line today, making it less of a tripped out pipe dream, and more of a totally tubular reality. The specs, which [...]
HP Mini 1101
HP’s got more additions to its Mini netbook lineup coming your way with the 1101 and 110 XP / Mi. All three models sport a 10.1-inch widescreen LED, autosync software for easier connectivity to your primary PC, and the standard 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 / 1.66GHz N280 processor options with GMA 950 graphics, VGA [...]
iPhone SDK development on multiple computers
Sometimes it’s good to be able to use several computers to develop your iPhone app. In my case my main development machine is the iMac, but summer is coming up and I may not want to stop developing just because I go out of town. Luckily I have a MacBook, on which I have also [...]
