Irreverent Reverence, Day 106: Wanted: Leadership
It would appear that Godly leadership is need, everywhere. But where will it come from?
Read up on Judges 1-2, 1 Corinthians 3, and then the entry here.
It would appear that Godly leadership is need, everywhere. But where will it come from?
Read up on Judges 1-2, 1 Corinthians 3, and then the entry here.
Opera Mini has received one million downloads on the first day.
This is the AVA concept phone, with a pull-out secondary screen.
You can get Last Front, for the iPhone/iPod Touch for free today.
It is a possibility that Skyfire is coming to the iPhone.
Here’s an iPad clone known as the Moonse E-7001 tablet.
The RipCode Transact Transcoder V6 is one way of bringing Flash to Apple Products.
This Konnet Power Pyramid Supreme is for recharging PS3 and Xbox 360 controllers.
AT&T is dropping Luke Wilson from their ads. Hooray!
Every Twitter entry has been archived at the Library of Congress.
Check out this hoodie that can update Facebook.
Check out the Doxie portable scanner.
Check out this concept DSLR that could easily be a new standard for DSLR cameras.
Welcome to the Holga 120 lomo-cam that can take 3D pictures.
Here’s the Popbox, now available ahead of its original summer 2010 launch.
Universal wants to put at “flipper” discs that are both Blu-ray and DVD.
The Shrek trilogy is going to be converted to 3D.
Here’s the Winscape, an interesting way of making a view without something to look at.
This is the Microsoft Method All-in-one from 13 Tech Design.

Ah, looking at the stars at night. It can be a fun and relaxing way to pass the time after the day is long over. This activity is commonly done in a local park, an open field on the outskirts of a town or even in your own backyard. Hopefully, there aren’t city lights too close to your location, preventing a clear view of the night sky, though. Unfortunately, those who live directly in a brightly lit city often don’t have great opportunities to see the stars at night. So, the company Bandai is here to give city dwellers the next best thing to actual stargazing.
They developed the Hyper Telescope, which offers the user a virtual view of the night sky. Once you’ve selected a location on the Earth, there’s a built-in, three-axis accelerometer and magnetic orientation sensor that shows the user what constellations and twinkling stars would have been normally visible through an actual telescope. There’s even a TV-out connection feature that allows you to share your virtual view of the stars with friends and family.
Of course, the Hyper Telescope is also intended for educational application as well as personal entertainment. It is available for purchase at $173. However, this instrument for virtual stargazing may come off only as another toy, considering that this is Bandai we’re talking about here. The toy company known for producing action figures from popular children’s shows such as Power Rangers, DragonBall and Ben 10.

Scooters seem to have become a popular tool for personal entertainment and transportation in recent years. Of course, there is the regular model that you operate manually with your legs and feet. Gas-powered motor scooters have also been developed as well. However, what about a scooter that runs on electricity? This new type of scooter may indeed be on the rise along with the advent of the electric bicycle. Well, Hondo recently announced the development of their own electric scooter.
They call it the EV-neo. This scooter is actually a motorbike that can be recharged by simple, electrical outlets in a house. It can run for about thirty kilometers on a single charge and it’s designed to handle well even when carrying heavy loads while in use. The EV-neo will have a special lithium battery recently made by Toshiba, which comes with a rapid charger. This battery can be charged up to eighty percent of its capacity with a 200V power source in twenty minutes.
According to Honda, this electric scooter is also designed with safety in mind. The battery is made to be non-flammable. Furthermore, you can expect the EV-neo to give the same performance that you would get from a 50cc, gas-powered motorbike. This electric scooter is set to be sold in Japan this December, focusing mostly on companies and small business owners as potential buyers.