Archive for October, 2008

HP Opens Up TouchSmart To Third-Party Developers

Friday, October 31st, 2008

TheTieGuy writes “HP recently released their TouchSmart Application Development Guidelines to third party developers, allowing anyone to port and create touch-friendly applications that integrate and run within the TouchSmart Software suite on their popular TouchSmart PC. As part of the release, HP has gotten behind Capable Networks’ Touchsmart Community website and forum to distribute the […]

Roadmice Wireless Mouse Quick Look Video Review

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Here’s my quick look video review of the Dodge Charger Wireless Roadmice Mouse from Roadmice.

(read the full review…)
Original post by Julie Strietelmeier

Australia’s ISPs Speak Out Against Filtering

Friday, October 31st, 2008

daria42 writes “The leaders of three of Australia’s largest internet service providers — Telstra Media’s Justin Milne, iiNet’s Michael Malone and Internode’s Simon Hackett — have, in video interviews with ZDNet.com.au over the past few months, detailed technical, legal and ethical reasons why ISP-level filtering won’t work. Critics of the policy also say that users […]

Motorola Moving to Android, Windows Mobile for Smartphones

Friday, October 31st, 2008

nerdyH writes “Motorola will ditch its MotoMAGX Linux stack and UIQ Symbian stack in favor of Google’s Android Linux/Java stack and Windows Mobile 6.5 and 7, it announced today. The news comes after five years selling millions of Linux phones in Asia, and after a year during which many of Motorola’s top US phones used […]

Feature: Programmable Mini OLED Keys Interact with Each Other, Computers

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Sure, the Optimus Keyboard may offer programmable mini OLED keys, but taking it one step further are these Wi-Fi enabled gadgets. Continue reading to see more. Click here for first picture in gallery.

Original post by TecheBlog Staff

Wooden Mouse

Friday, October 31st, 2008

The handmade Jupiter wooden mouse “moves in the direction and velocity according to the tilt of the spherical device, which rests comfortably in the palm of your hand.” Video after the break.
The Jupiter mouse not only brings a refreshing natural element to your desk bit also offers an exciting new approach to navigating your computer […]

Hexapod

Friday, October 31st, 2008

At $168, the DIY MSR-H101 Hexapod robot sports “a built-in HexEngine with plenty of pre-loaded settings, and built-in PS2 controller suppport, which’ll let you parade your creation about without having to mess around with it too much beforehand.” Video after the break.
Of course, there’s also plenty of room for more experienced robot builders to get […]

This Week’s Popular Posts [Highlights]

Friday, October 31st, 2008

If Lifehacker’s feeding your reader more posts than you can eat, switch to our trimmed-down top stories feed to skip the extras and get right to the good stuff. Don’t care about Mac-only downloads or the election or Google Chrome? Customize our URLs to see only the posts you want. This week’s most popular posts […]

Quantum of Solace Combat Trailer

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Quantum of Solace’s “movement, the interface, the text; it’s all straight out of COD4, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing,” as you’ll see in this new combat trailer. Continue reading to watch. Click here for first picture in gallery.
Graphically, Bond looks solid, with good lighting and effects that populate the action. Player models are […]

Will it Blend? Time Warp

Friday, October 31st, 2008

In this episode of “Will it Blend?”, we “take a peek at how we blended time in honor of the new show Tom recently appeared on called ‘Time Warp’.” Continue reading to watch.
Original post by TecheBlog Staff

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