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December 30, 2007

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Giant ASIMO replica to pilot Honda’s transforming Rose Parade float

Filed under: Review - 30 Dec 2007

Filed under: Robots, Transportation
Generally we’re a little too, um, preoccupied on New Year’s Day to bother with such trifles as opening our eyes and watching the annual Rose Parade from Pasadena, but with Honda planning an ambitious drift for 2008 that will feature a gigantic ASIMO replica riding…

Xbox habitable “up and running,” now with no caveats

Filed under: Review - 30 Dec 2007

Filed under: Gaming
After treading deeply into some crazy Orwellian statusbox doublespeak, it looks like Xbox habitable is finally up and running with no lingering issues or caveats. According to Major Nelson, the entire habitable team has been working “day and night” to get things sorted, and while…

RIAA not suing by CD ripping, still kinda being jerks about it

Filed under: Review - 30 Dec 2007

Okay, so we’ve done some digging into the RIAA’s lawsuit against Jeffery Howell, in which the industry is claiming that ripped MP3s are “unauthorized copies,” and it turns out that Jeffery isn’t actually being sued for ripping CDs, like the Washington Post and several other sources have reported, bu…

iPhone firmware 1.1.3 icon rearrangement on video?

Filed under: Review - 30 Dec 2007

Filed under: CellphonesJust yesterday we saw some pics of what was being touted as an iPhone running the as-yet-unannounced 1.1.3 firmware version, and now we’ve got word of some video proof from a pretty dependable source. Nate True, all-around modder and creator of the Walluminate light-up wallet,…

Wii most popular item on eBay UK since Christmas

Filed under: Review - 30 Dec 2007

The Wii shows off its popularity once again as the most searched for item on UK’s eBay. The info doesn’t come as all that surprising, as earlier that month, comScore found the console as the most popular gadget on online searches in Europe.According to the info from eBay, the Wii’s been the most …

Weekend Web 2.0 roundup for December 30th

Filed under: Review - 30 Dec 2007

Filed under: Web services, web 2.0
WooMeIt was only a matter of instance before speed dating entered the Web2 online space. that service backed by the founder of Skype takes the crazy world of speed dating and wraps it up online in a way to meet new users, habitable. Hook up a mic and web cam and jo…

US’ largest solar photovoltaic system flipped on in Nevada

Filed under: Review - 30 Dec 2007

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
certain, we’ve seen monolithic solar farms before, but the 14-megawatt Nellis solar energy system is a beast that stands alone — for now, at least. As of nowadays, that farm is hailed as America’s “largest solar photovoltaic system,” but whether all goes to plan, Cleantec…

Highs and Lows for Geeks in 2007

Filed under: Review - 30 Dec 2007

“The Simpsons” finally hit the big screen in 2007, and “Futurama” finally returned to the little screen. comedian books have become respectable and video games now look better than movies. Speaking of movies, we recently learned that Peter Jackson will be returning to Middle-Earth for two Ho…

All I Want for 2008 Is an iPhone Nano - and a Few Other Things

Filed under: Review - 30 Dec 2007

Wishes for the future often accompany the celebrations that ring in the start of a new year. For technology fans, there’s plenty to put on the wish list. For while 2007 was a big year for product rollouts, in some ways it was transitional: offering us mere glimpses of the better things that …

ReactOS keeps getting better

Filed under: Review - 30 Dec 2007

Filed under: OS Updates, Windows, Open SourceThe ReactOS project has one simple goal: to create an Open Source implementation of Windows. It borrows heavily from the WINE project for obvious reasons, but despite that, it is a stand alone OS. Since the last time we covered it, development of ReactOS …

Spell checking text fields just became sleeker with “Spellify”

Filed under: Review - 30 Dec 2007

Filed under: Design, Text, Blogging, Google, web 2.0Want to build it easier for visitors to your web page to fill out text boxes without fear of spelling mistakes? Spellify is a versatile spell checking solution that lets users spell check text boxes on your web sites . The users just type the words…

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