Motion-controlled gaming is quite popular nowadays, but as you know, PC games have been left out from motion-control gaming, but luckily for all PC gamers out there, Genius will plans to change that. Continue reading »
Though most of the gadgets first pass through a “pre-planned” set of rumors and guessing tunnels before being officially announced by their makers yet Microsoft seems to have come above the false methods of marketing and henceforth the company silently announced the pricing of its Kinect bundle without any hoopla covering the press release.

We haven’t featured a gadget or technology concept in a while but this one caught our attention. If you’re keen on photography, you probably have got a DSLR camera. You’ll probably also realise the most inconvenient thing about these professional gadgets – they’re heavy and bulky. This latest Nova DSLR camera concept by Erin Fong tries to tackle these issues.
The camera is shaped like a game console controller, has two arms extending from the main camera body, which are designed to facilitate both left and right handed users. Getting the control buttons onto the extension arms, the Nova DSLR makes it easy to click photos and search through other features. In addition, the arms can be jabbed back together to function as one extension making the camera even more versatile in utility.
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The new Nvidia Ion- Platform Acer Aspire Revo is now available for pre order, not surprisingly through the popular online shopping giant – Play.com (in the UK). Four different packages of specs to choose form, price tag of the Acer Aspire Revo ranging from GBP £179.99 (USD $267) to GBP £329.99 (USD $400). While its possible to pre order now, the official release date of the Aspire Revo will be 18th May 2009.
I’m not too sure what the purpose of this was but this modder shows how you can use the Wii mote and an iobridge module to control a small servo mounted coil gun – a python script and MoteDaemeon bring the events into the laptop’s domain. Catch the video after the break.
Designed by Isamu Sanada the iPod concept features a 2.8-inch touchscreen display, a 3.5mm headphone jack and also dual dock connectors next to the removable game controller.
As you can see this iPod touch nano concept is stuffed with a dual removable game controller. Apple’s next generation of iPods have been in the pipeline for some time now, patents have been filled but nothing has come out on the other side. While iPod touch nano is only a dream for Apple fans and nothing more than image disclosers have really come about – seeing this iPod touch nano concept, we can take the liberty to state that when touch nano is actually delivered, it could bear a resemblance to this… or not?
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