Tech News for the Day, Thursday, April 29, 2010

We’ll start with this Puppet Pouch, a cute Nintendo DS cover.

Here is Skyfire 2.0 for Android.

Here’s Chopper 2, an iPad game that uses the iPhone or iPod Touch as a controller.

This is the Booken Cybook Opus e-book Reader.

Here is an iPhone 4G clone.

This is an iPad case designed by Louis Vutton.

We’ve been discussing the Gizmodo/iPhone 4G controversy for a while, and Jon Stewart had something to say about it. See what he had to say here.

Apple has acquired the company Siri.

Speaking of acquisitions, HP has acquired Palm for 1.2 billion.

Vizio is working on a low-priced Blu-ray Player with a VBR200W.

Sony is bringing Android and Intel chips to their TVs.

Amazon has a cool deal with the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX1/H.

Here’s a terrific video taken with a normal Nokia N8 cellular phone.

Polaroid 300 does the instant photo printing.

This is the BenQ E1260 HDR camera.

This is the HICE Hydrogen-powered vehicle, made by high schoolers, actually.

Lastly, McGill University has created a haptic floor. Read the article here to find out what that is.

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