Not very long after the Magic arrives, it looks like HTC and Google have been busy. Here’s a snapshot that’s been leaked featuring the HTC “Hero”.
The picture doesn’t look as if its been photoshopped and the HTC Hero looks to be an Android phone with a wider screen, same old “chin” but without a trackball which is abit unlike other Android phones currently available.
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Almost completely forgot… Happy Star Wars Day folks!
The above image / possibly poster was found by Wychthoor, click here to see it in complete awesomeness… Continue reading »
Gumball 3000, which is the year 2009 edition, for those not familiar with it, its essentially a coast to coast road trip adventure from Los Angeles to Miami from May 2 – 8th for rich people with the time and with cool cars. Therefore, like usual, there’s a wide variety of supercars, including the Nissan GTR, Bugatti Veyron, Porsches, Ferrari, Lambo, etc…
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Our friends over at TechChee recently spotted this neat new robotic technology developed by the scientists over at the University of Munich Hospital. The EyeSeeCam has been developed to track the viewpoint of the user’s pupils, this as a result then transmits data to servo actuators that can control any number of mechanical devices imaginable.
Examples include a video cameras or even a robot. It sounds extremely simple to use, in fact, the EyeSeeCam has been practically developed to adapt to us, humans.










