Articles tagged with: Display
The Hifiman HM-801 looks like an old portable cassette player, but apparently it might just beat out most music players in sound quality. At least that’s what CNET though when they had a listen . They even found it worth $790. More
There are six iPad configurations to choose from and some helpful guides explaining which you should get. We thought we’d keep it simple and explain our feelings in nearly decent haiku. More
It used to be that jailbreaking your iPhone was a long, involved process , but worth it for the freedom . We’ve reached a new age, though, where emancipating your phone is as simple as plugging in an iDongle. Liberty! More
There are a lot of iPhone games. Most of them are crap. A significant fraction are good. Few are great. Even fewer are great and original.
If you were comforted by the first revieLITE , an iPod charger/nightlight combo from 2008, you’ll be even more thankful for the sequel: the ReviveLite II has a slimmer footprint, an additional USB port and still protects you from night terrors. More
Cops got laptops, ambu-lance drivers got cellphones, and now look, they’re all running us over and making us dead . This is a concern right now! So should you be outraged and/or scared? Probably not. More
So this was obvious: Place a few dividers into an otherwise normal front-loading washing machine, and separate your reds from your whites without washing a whole separate load. [ Yanko Design via Ubergizmo ] More
PrimeSense was formed in 2005, and unless you’re a sickly obsessed silicon junkie, you’ve probably never heard of them. All that changes today. We sat down with the company at GDC to learn more about the chip that it produces, and we left with an imagination sore from being stretched so severely. Put simply, the company manufacturers a microchip that, when paired with off-the-shelf optics, can create a 3D grid that a computer can understand. The purpose here, as you can likely glean, is to enable PlayStation Eye -like interactions, or as the company suggests, a “more natural” way to interface with devices you use every day
Once upon a time being alone meant you were unable to play a decent game of rock-paper-scissors, but now you can finally amuse yourself with just your own hand. Granted you’ll have to actually make a glove like this first. More
A few pieces of shelving. A PC fan. An air filter. A shower curtain. Some lighting

