New NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580M now on Alienware M18x, puts most desktop rigs to shame
9/2/11The predator becomes the prey: Lulzsec members supposedly unmasked by rival hacking group
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Get a chance to win a 7 X7s with Nokia
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PossessedHand will teach you how to play an instrument while freaking you out
Aside from the obvious benefits to budding musicians, the device will one day be able to rehabilitate people who have suffered strokes or other injuries that has impaired muscle control. The ability of the device to produce finer motor movements is leaps and bounds over the crude electro therapy that currently exists today. We’ve embedded a video of a demonstration below.
Source: New Scientist
iLike Pendant for the avid Facebook “liker”
Inspired by Facebook and the new social habit of “liking,” French designer Lysander Follet from French studio Minigorille has created the iLike to adorn the necks of a limited few. It is a 30-piece pendant fully handmade out of silver 925 and made in Lyon, France. The pendant takes on the shape of the “Facebook Like” icon — which probably is the reason why throwing up a thumbs up sign became cool again.
This limited edition iLIKE Silver Pendant is available at selective shops around the world.
Source: Trendhunter
Hackers penetrate secure network through the use of a jerry-rigged mouse
Never one to back away from a challenge, the guys at Netragard came up with an ingenious solution – they modified an off the shelf mouse with a custom micro-controller (which is essentially a small computer) that ran an attack code on whatever computer the device was plugged into. The firm then sent the mouse to an employee that they knew would use the mouse, under the guise of a promotional campaign. Long story short, Netragard was able to penetrate the firm’s firewall, and three days later, the malware contained on the mouse connected to a server controlled by Netragard.
Aside from giving network admins another layer of paranoia, this particular feat of network penetration should serve as a cautionary tale for many. Even the biggest firewalls and the best equipment isn’t a guarantee that you’ll never be penetrated if the guys on the ground start plugging in every foreign device that they happen upon in your network without being cleared first.
Source: The Register
Meet the Genius LuxePad
Meet the Genius LuxePad, a physical keyboard that is the perfect accessory for your iPad. It is stylishly leather bound and communicates via Bluetooth, with an astounding range of 30 feet.
The keys itself are quiet and ergonomic, due to its ultra thin scissor key structure. It also showcases custom made function keys to access specific features on your iPad, has its own power switch and can be recharged via USB.
For Metro Manila residents interested in Genius’ new products, you may visit the Genius Concept Store located at SM Megamall’s Cyberzone (Building B, 4th Floor)
Give yourself a hug with Sense-Roid
That may seem a little much (then again, I think with how the world is coming to, we need to hug it out more often) and people may not be as “needy” for touch therapy as you are. Now, you never have to feel like you’re suffering from huglessness ever again.
A team from the University of Electro-Communications on Japan brings to you the Sense-Roid jacket. It uses pneumatic ‘muscles’ to simulate the pressure and sensations of a hug, a stroke, or a petting motion, as needed by the wearer.
Source: Dvice
Facebook scam uses unwitting users as malicious delivery devices
Source: Sophos
Product highlight: Asus ROG Matrix GTX 580
Absolutely epic Garrus costume blows our minds, can save our galaxy anytime
Via: Geek
Skype on your iPad soon!
There is no announced official release date yet from either company, but iSpazio.net has leaked a video of the app’s prototype, which is rumored to be approved quite soon.
While some people might wonder why Skype is only releasing an app now, this is directly linked to the addition of a camera on the iPad 2.
According to Skype’s VP of Consumer and Product Design, Rick Osterloh, the app will have almost all of the same functions as compared to the PC version, although a few features (i.e. file sharing) will not be available.
Solar Sinter creates objects from sand using nothing more than sunlight and a 3D printer
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Lulzsec calls it quits, the Internet breathes a sigh of relief for now
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Nokia killing MeeGo on its phones even if the N9 sells well
This announcement may partly explain the convenient leak of an N9-like device running Windows Phone 7 a couple of days back, as the CEO seems to be preparing customers for Nokia’s comeback. That doesn’t mean everyone is happy with the change of tactics – a lot longtime supporters of Nokia (which coincidentally have an attachment to MeeGo) fear that the Finnish company would become just another OEM manufacturer for Microsoft. “Nokia will continue its research and development on the software side, as well as in services and equipment design. We will build inventions for our Windows phones that will make us stand apart from our competitors and bring significant additional advantage to our application developers”, he declared firmly. “Those working within the software R&D sector are more and more motivated thanks to our achievements. I am continuously in touch with them. I constantly receive emails that tell me how the pace of problem-solving has quickened.”
Source: Helsingin Sanomat
Porous concrete makes flooding almost impossible, does away with storm drains
Source: Pervious Pavement
Team Fortress 2 now free to play forever
Going Green: Turn magazines into walls.
Extreme Office Makeover from Oktavilla on Vimeo.
Despite the urgency to find better solutions to go green, this does not mean we can’t think of fun and quirky ideas. And one such idea is from Elding Oscarson, who took stacks of recycled magazines and turned them into office walls of graphic design agency, Oktavilla in Stockholm. The magazines looked like glossy, thick bricks that were just absolutely colorful and awe-inspiring.
So I suggest you keep your copies of GADGETS MAGAZINE. Because who knows? You may have the urge to turn your wall into a work of functional art.
Source: Curbly
Meet the first programmable iPad pedalboard (for guitarists)
Used in conjunction with DigiTech’s iPB-Nexus app, users can pick from 87 pedals, 54 amps and 26 cabinets, which they can drag/drop and rearrange to their heart’s content. The iPad docks into the pedalboard (as seen in the photo above), so users can still browse through their saved presets by touch, or by stomping on the foot switches during a performance.
Nokia “unveils” first Windows Phone 7 device, codenamed “Sea Ray”
Source: Technet.nu
Nanotechnology will soon be able to power your devices forever
Source: Physorg
Japanese pop idol is pretty, talented, and not real
Created by combining all the best traits of six of the 61 members of the group (it’s a big all-girl group apparently), Aimi Eguchi is naturally a stunning looker. To further enhance the illusion, a profile of Aimi was created on the band’s website, which, among other things, claimed she was a 16-year-old girl from Saitama. In addition, Eguchi had also been featured in a magazine, complete with faked photos and biodata. This clever bit of counterfugue makes us wonder about the viability of virtual idols – because according to the reports, this little stunt managed to fool a lot of the band’s fans into thinking she was real. It probably won’t be long before we see virtual boy or girl bands popping up everywhere. We’ve embedded the commercial she appeared in below.
Source: Channel News Asia
Lytro’s camera lets you re-focus images after they’ve been taken
A company called Lytro, has been able to do just that. The company has created a light field sensor which basically catches all available light within view of the camera.
What does this mean? You can re-focus your images after they are taken!
Never again will you have to slap yourself in the face out of frustration because what could have been a great shot was out of focus. Lytro promises that once your images are on a computer or smartphone, you will be able to adjust the focus point on any part of the photograph!
For more info and to try out what the Lytro camera is capable of, go here.
You may also visit Lytro’s official website if you wish to make a reservation.
Source: PopPhoto and AllThingsD
Scientists create cells that emit laser light, next stop, Cyclops’ eyes?
The possibilities of a cell that’s able to produce laser beams are enormous. Scientists can use the technique to create cells that lase a tumor from the inside out, for example, without having to resort to invasive procedures. And you never know, we might all be retrofitted with laser eyes in the future.
Source: Wired
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