Archive for March 11th, 2010

Irreverent Reverence, Day 71: Just What Does This Idiot Think He’s Doing?

The Bible tells of a man who stands up and goes to be with a woman he shouldn’t be with. Was it an act of defiance, or just plain stupidity.

Go ahead and read Numbers 25-26, Proverbs 21 and the entry and decide.

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Tech News for the Day, Thursday, March 11, 2010

There was rumors that the Dell Adamo XPS was going to die, but it lives again!

Here’s a Doodle Fly App known as Fly to the Moon that is going to be free for a while.

Here’s a Scala Rider G4 that is a motorcycle Bluetooth headset.

Here’s the Huawei SmaKit S7 Android tablet.

There may be a Zune HD2 on the horizon.

Here’s a Lotta phone designed Ichiro Iwasaki.

Here’s the Asus Cine5, a mini soundbar.

The Casio G’zOne Brigade is available on Verizon.

Here’s the Aquafairy mini cells for more power than a battery.

There is a 3D TV/Blu-ray package from Best Buy and Panasonic.

Here’s a camcorder from $20.

Stihl has this calendar that falls like leaves.

Check out these Pixel-bots to rock your world.

There’s Last Call: a horror movie that will actually call a member of the audience.

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At Last, A True Washer For Colors And Whites

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Let’s face it, among other house chores, doing laundry tends to be tedious and time-consuming, especially with multiple loads of clothes, linen, towels, etc. Furthermore, colors usually have to be separated from whites to avoid color bleeding, staining and bleaching, which leads to running more loads in a washer. Unfortunately, a regular washer is usually designed only to do one load at a time. But what if a washer was designed to clean colors and whites and do multiple loads at the same time?

Well, the concept for such a washer is currently being developed at Yanko Design. It is called the Individual Washer. This washing machine is an upright unit with three separate compartments for sorting and cleaning laundry. According to the concept design, the three compartments will be separated by two dividers and each compartment will have its own rotating oar and rotating pylon for sorting and cleaning loads. The machine’s door will have a outer and inner lid for locking the door and separating space between the door and each compartment. Finally, a LCD touch screen is located on the center of the upper front of the machine to control rotation frequency and various temperature settings.

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Look Out, Wii Remote: Here Comes The Move

subcontroller_270x404For years, Nintendo has dominated the gaming market of wireless controllers with the Wii Remote for their console. Now Microsoft and Sony are both plotting to dethrone the Wii with new wireless controllers for their own gaming systems and convert Nintendo fans over to their side. Microsoft calls their master plan, Project Natal. However, Sony has already unveiled their concept for a new wireless controller this past Wednesday, hoping to take an early lead on toppling the Wii Remote’s popularity.

At the Game Developers Conference, Sony presented their new concept called the Move. This new wireless controller resembles a microphone but has a ball-shaped object on top of it that contains a LED inside. According to Sony, the Move is their next step in continuing the motion controller era that they believed started with their Eye Toy. Set to be released this fall, the Move will be available for about $100 or less and a PlayStation eye camera and a game will also be included with it. This wireless controller will also come with an accessory called an sub-controller, which seems to be PlayStation’s version of the Wii Nunchuk.

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