Articles tagged with: Her
We’re still waiting to get Android 2.1 on our Droids, but at least Verizon has shared the details of what’s coming: More
Who knew that the PS Move would be so fun to stick into out-of-context situations? Because man, the results of this week’s Photoshop Contest are some of the best ever. More
Fake Steve Jobs (Newsweek’s Dan Lyons) is teaming up with director Larry Charles ( Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Borat ) to produce a “TV” show on streaming service EPIX . More
Windows Phone 7 OS code, pulled from the emulator image—build 7.0.0.6077 to be precise—has been dumped on xda developers, meaning it’s being torn apart as we speak. It’s not a full ROM, so it won’t run on anything yet, but it might reveal something . [ xda developers via Know Your Cell , Thanks Randall! ] More
We can’t wait for the day when we’ll read newspapers and magazines on our tablet computers , but what will happen to those darling newspaper stands and kiosks when that day comes? Based on this demo, they’ll become better than ever. More
One of the theoretical solutions to an asteroid hurtling towards Earth is to nuke it so it breaks up into many small, harmless pieces. But that won’t work if it can just reform in 2 hours. More
Human skin is apparently a very energy-efficient conduit for transmitting data. A recent experiment achieved a rate of 10Mbps, which may put my Internet connection to shame. The experiment used small, flexible electrodes and took place at Korea University. More
We’ve been waiting on a DSLR version of the GigaPan Epic gigapixel photo system for a while now, and the moment’s finally arrived: the GigaPan Epic Pro handles DSLRs and large lenses to stitch together photos into sweeping panoramas. More
Form, meet function. The 42-story Strata Building —also known by its much cooler nickname, ” The Razor “—will get 8% of its energy from three wind turbines built into its façade. Hope no one builds a 43-story building next door. More
Problem: Nvidia’s GeForce GPU can display 3D, but in a different standard than the HDMI 1.4 plug that the upcoming crop of 3D TVs are going to use. Solution: Nvidia’s 3DTV Play software, which reconciles the difference. That was easy! More

