Stop! Turn that car around! Roku is selling the HD-XR for half-off. There’s no reason to go to the store! The Roku is one of my favorite living room devices and it just got better. Now it’s $64.99 plus shipping and lets you watch Netflix, Amazon, and MLB content along with Facebook and Blip.tv videos. Good, [...] Full story...
I haven't been keeping up with the hardware. Last year I was all set because I'd recently built my PC, but all this dag-nabbed Macintosh-using has made me lazy.
Well, there goes Zion. That rave-lovin' excuse for a remnant of humanity would have been taken out in a trice by these Robotic Underground Munitions.
It's no secret, we think that GigaPan's products are pretty darn cool. The first generation only supported P&S cameras, the second generation worked with SLRs, but not the big boys.
Most concept clocks are high on art, and low on functionality. That's not the case with the Aspiral Clock, designed by Will Aspinall and Neil Lambath.
Self proclaimed glove hacker and electronics wiz Steve Hoefer just came out with his latest project, the Rock Paper Scissors glove.
Ten years ago, Final Fantasy VII upped the ante on realistic portrayals of their human characters in their cinematics.
Hey, I told you MIX was going to be hot. A talk at the development conference has revealed a third flavor of Windows Phone 7 Series, though alas, it does not appear to be the third chassis style we heard exists — unless the extra-hot camera is the third style.
Just think of all the fun you could have if the iPhone could interact with RFID tags. But you don't have to wait for Apple for iPhone version 7 for this feature.
I could have sworn "piracy" was killing the movie industry. Apparently not, when you actually look at the data! The year 2009 was the single best year in Hollywood history as far as "money" is concerned—if you can find a single decent movie produced by Hollywood last year I'd love to see it—where it made $29.
Urban legend has it that when Atari's sorry adaptation of "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial" showed disappointing sales figures, they took the remaining copies from their warehouse and had them crushed into a cement cube at a landfill in New Mexico.