Here is yet another latest technology (much reminds me of the sat nav system which stops you from speeding) from Nissan which helps you avoid crashing, this new idea have been successfully demonstrated in the BR23C robots as shown in the gallery. This amazing historic big step was achieved when the robots showed that they could recognise and help avoid coming into contact with any moving or non moving objects, thus avoiding a crash, (hopefully you will be able to see that in one of the pictures!).
Of course, Nissan isn’t just having some fun and playing with robots, what Nissan is trying to point out is that it’s latest technology isn’t just for robots, it will inevitably be used in its cars in the future.
More pictures via our source links below…
Half PC, half GameCube and surprisingly adorable. This PC mod of the good old Nintendo GameCube not only has the looks but also sports the hardware of a fully functional PC (Pico-ITX, 1GB RAM, Pico PSU), DVD drive slot and USB ports.
…it keeps the GameCube motif running through to its operating system, which is rocking a Mario-themed custom version of Ubuntu.
What better way is there to teach your five-year old (geek to be) about what USB is than to use the Super Kid 4-Port USB Hub which looks much like a toy kid but just with flexible USB limbs! Ok, maybe not such a great idea, but the Super Kid 4-Port USB Hub does have a cute, distinctive design and with such an approach it should fascinate lots of young children if you had one hanging around near your computer.
The Super Kid 4-Port USB Hub is now available online for just $14.00 USD via Gadget4all…
I don’t know what the proportion of online users it is that don’t actually have an antivirus software installed on their system (hopefully not that many). However if that’s you or if you’ve had yours installed for some time and wanted to test out your antivirus tool and see whether it’s actually been keeping your system from nasty bugs then this video is worth watching.
The video below will introduce to you four popular services online in which will scan your system for free for viruses, spyware, malware, etc…
Before you watch the video, first of all, here are the links you might find helpful as you follow along:
Check out this latest badboy from this year’s LA Auto Show Motorsport 2025 theme, the show itself has been known to be THE show for featuring the most unique and innovative designs from top firms / manufacturers worldwide and rightly so the latest MMR25 Rally Racer concept from Mitsubishi certainly belongs there.
Though it’s only a concept car, it’s been designed to show what rally cars of the future, more specifically 2025 could be like. So bare it in mind as 2025 is not actually that far away, if everything goes well, we might just be able to see this on a rally course (in WRC on tele perhaps?) soon!
Just last month we showed you the unboxing video of Dell’s latest very stylish desktop PC, the Hybrid Studio. This time what we have for you folks is another video but one which explores further and deeper than just the packaging boxes of the Hybrid Studio, the desktop PC gets disassembled!
Though Dell would much prefer that you send it back to them to get their precious PC hacked open for upgrades or faults, the guys at HotHardware who love to take things apart decided to do this themselves and explore what’s inside. Amazingly, as you will see in the video, the compact mini PC’s inside hardware can be revealed easily by just taking out three screws, for those who intend on doing this too, be warned, as this voids your warranty!
Here’s the video…
[via HotHardware]
Two weeks after the announcement of the world’s first 1.8-Inch HDD with a storage capacity of 240GB, to be mass produced from November onwards is Toshiba’s latest MKxx29GSG, an 1.8″ SATA HDD, which offers a storage capacity of 250GB and spins at 5,400 rpm. Measuring at only 8 mm thick, it will definitely be a fine piece of hardware which we will definitely see incorporated into ultra portable, wafer-thin laptops and netbooks in the near future.























