For geeks amongst you who have an interest in art. Brian Badonde has just launched a new web-based series called ‘The Art of Technology.’ The series follows Brian Badonde in his quest to learn more about how technology can enrich his life with the help of modern day search engine tech, Bing.
Microsoft is trying to fight against piracy, and it has released another update for Xbox 360 that will try to put an end to gamers pirating their games.
When it comes to updates, we expect that they fix certain issues, improve stability and similar, but this time, Microsoft decided to fight the piracy with this latest update.
At a recent event, the developers of MSI unveiled a new tablet which was still in the making and in the prototype phase. But what was unique about MSI’s yet to be named tablet is that it integrates a pico projector within the tablet pc. The projector is mounted on the top of the device and has a swivel base.
Its in the works and under development but here’s a sneak peak by Antoni Nygaard, showing us what multitasking gestures will be like on his iPhone 3GS running IOS 4.3b1. The video also features lock/mute switch from iPad 4.3b1.
We’re seeing dozens of Kinect hacks every day, but after dozens of hacks that allow you to play all sorts of video games with the Kinect on different platforms, today we have one hack that might actually come in handy for surgeons.
Samsung has today announced a new batch of five point and shoot cameras in its ST series. With a varying range to suit the needs of majority, the most affordable ST30 model starts at $100. The new ST range moves up to the ST65, ST90 and touchscreen-equipped ST95, opting for the most pricey ST6500 seen in the gallery below will set you back by $230.
Speaking of future and gadgets, it’s certain that we’ll see two things in the future: more USB devices and more AA batteries (for non-USB gadgets!), so why don’t we combine both these into a single solution? Well, this concept tries to do that, so let’s see how it looks like.












