Sony Files For Playstation Arc Trademark In Japan
March 3, 2010

We’ve previously heard THQ President shout Sony’s upcoming PlayStation motion sensing controller the “PlayStation Arc”, and now that Sony has filed for a trademark for the “PlayStation Arc” in Japan, it looks like the name is gaining some serious credibility, and you have to confess that it does sound rather cool. Will the PlayStation Arc take Nintendo’s Wii down a notch, and possibly dominate the motion sensing gaming scene? We’ll have to see the response when Sony officially releases it, and we’re certainly looking forward to it.
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Amazon UK prices Samsung OLED digital cameras
January 27, 2010
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Amazon UK has finally slapped some price tags on Samsung's latest range of OLED digital cameras, with the HZ35W retailing for £299.99 when it hits the market that February 2nd, while the CL80 (aka ST5500 as seen above) will reach that March 15th, retailing for £349.99. Going up a notch would be the Samsung NX10 that has a £599.99 with a same release period as the CL80, while last but not least would be the May 24th-bound Samsung WB2000 that will knock your coffers back by £329.99.
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Asus All-in-One PC to get Ion 2
January 20, 2010

Word has it that Asus will be rolling out their 20" Eee Top ET2010PNT to feature Intel's Atom D510 dual-core processor and Nvidia's GeForce G310 graphics chip within, where the latter has its roots in Nvidia's 40nm DirectX 10.1-ready GeForce 210 GPU. Nice to see all-in-one machines getting more processing muscle, as that might mean they move up a notch in terms of useability as gamers could look to those as a casual gaming machine whether they're not too interested in having the best frame rates in the highest video quality possible each instance they booth up their favorite gaming title.
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D-Link 3G Door Phone
January 5, 2010

[CES 2010] Don't just limit 3G technology to making video phone calls to your loved one on the latest handbag design that you are about to purchase - how about having some shield in mind with the D-Link 3G Door Phone? that device functions like a standard doorbell, but it offers the ability for you to check out your visitors in full even when you are away from home, as lengthy as you own a 3G-capable cellphone. Featuring an integrated 0.1-megapixel CMOS camera, that device will capture and stream the images of visitors to a computer or 3G handset, with the added advantage of an illuminated button to peek outside whenever it is dark. We do wish the resolution could be bumped up a notch though - 0.1-megapixels in that day and age just ain't gonna cut it. It does resemble something which we’ve covered in the past though.
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Wiimote hacked as water level sensor
December 15, 2009

The Wiimote is one highly hackable device, but We've all been entertained by Wiimote hackery in the past, but William Luxemburg from the Delft University of Technology brings things to another notch by hacking his Wiimote to operate as a water-level sensor that is capable of measuring evaporation. that is a simple and cost-effective method to reach at similar results compared to pressure sensors that cost $500 and above. Kudos to him, but will his fellow scientists ever adopt that method in order to save costs during their experiments?
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USB Wrist Band Battery
December 9, 2009

Talk about feeling way too attached to your devices - the USB Wrist Band Battery from Brando is such proof. Most public would wear something on their wrist as some sort of fashion accessory, but what does Brando do instead? You wear a battery around your wrist, complete with LED charge indicators to up your tacky geek level by another notch. You get a plethora of standard recharging tips including those that support Nokia, LG, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, PSP, DS Lite and DSi among others. When exhausted, the USB Wrist Band Battery can be powered by by USB as well. Do you think that something like that is worth the $35 asking price?
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DARPA Iron Curtain
December 2, 2009
DARPA is certainly stepping things up a notch with the unveiling of their latest creation known as the Iron Curtain. that system will mount on top of a Humvee, and is capable of taking out whatever rockets which are shot in its direction - hopefully it will be accurate abundant. that is the first duration such a system is working on a moving vehicle, where it relies on radar, optical sensors and several classified elements to invent its way across the battlefield safely.
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