Archive for: June 9, 2008

June 9, 2008

Robofish communicate with each other, engage in synchronized swimming

Filed under: Review - 09 Jun 2008

Filed under: Robots
Traditional fish should definitely start keeping their guard up, as we’ve seen a noticeable influx of robotic alternatives flapping around here recently. Joining the school nowadays is the Robofish, a robotic swimming creature developed at the University of Washington. Reportedly…

iPhone 3G purchase and activation will be in-store only

Filed under: Review - 09 Jun 2008

Like many, you were probably planning on hanging back, sipping on Bacardi 151, and waiting for your new iPhone 3G to reach in the mail following a timely pre-order. Unfortunately for your foot-kicked-onto-desk plans, Apple and AT&T have something else in intellect. Word on the street is that…

Nokia’s N79, N85, and XpressMedia 5800 “Tube” exposed?

Filed under: Review - 09 Jun 2008

Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds
Random flickr feeds aren’t the typical way for hot new Nokias to be discovered out in the environs, but hey, who are we to question a good thing when we see it? Pictures of one totally unknown Nseries have emerged — alleged to be the N79 — showing a sublime S60 c…

Nokia’s N79, N85, and XpressMusic 5800 “Tube” exposed?

Filed under: Review - 09 Jun 2008

Random flickr feeds aren’t the typical way for hot new Nokias to be discovered out in the environs, but hey, who are we to question a good thing when we see it? Pictures of one totally unknown Nseries have emerged — alleged to be the N79 — showing a sublime S60 candybar in a pair of colors. Ne…

WWDC 2008 keynote video now online

Filed under: Review - 09 Jun 2008

As usual, Apple’s capped off the day’s news by posting the video of the keynote. Just in case you missed the action in today’s liveblog (or you want to relive the moment where he says “3G” one more time), hit the link below. Us? We’ll be taking a breather.

For those on Apple overload — don’t…

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The CellularRecombomat: a cellular automata video synth that plays itself

Filed under: Review - 09 Jun 2008

When von Neumann created the first system of cellular automata in the ’40s it was purportedly to study self-replicating robots. It’s taken that enlarged for someone to finally figure out his true intentions: powering trippy video synthesizers. Enter the CellularRecombomat, a masterful example of…

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DuoFertility skin patch keeps watch on ovulation

Filed under: Review - 09 Jun 2008

It’s been fairly a while since we’ve seen any meaningful advances in ovulation monitoring technology, but that new DuoFertility skin patch looks set to shake things up a bit, with it taking an always-on approach to keeping tabs on your (or your meaningful other’s) fertility status. That’s done…

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PolicyMap Provides Extensive Demographic Information

Filed under: Review, cool_web_sites, maps_gps - 09 Jun 2008

PolicyMap - Vacant Homes

If your business or organization is planning a move to a new area, or perhaps planning a project in a part of the country that you know little about, services that provide general but extensive demographic information about the location are a windfall. Non-profits looking to set up shop where they're most needed, or businesses looking to relocate their corporate headquarters to cities with highly qualified candidates all turn to services like PolicyMap to provide the type of demographic information they need to make intelligent decisions. PolicyMap collects information on over 4,000 indicators for areas around the country, including real estate, jobs, education, income, and energy, and makes the information available to everyone from civic and non-profit organizations to developers and government agencies.

PolicyMap's free trial allows you to search by city or zip code and see a little more about your neighborhood, even select a few filters to learn more about your community. Even so, services like PolicyMap aren't generally aimed at individuals, although a civic group or city council could likely learn more about their locale than they might know using a service like PolicyMap.

When one of the companies that I worked for considered moving its corporate headquarters about 50 miles north, the executives had to weigh several important factors including room for growth, affordable building space, and whether or not they would be able to attract highly qualified candidates for the company. Granted, services like PolicyMap collect aggregate data and statistics on education and real estate, not individual academic careers or home values, for example.

PolicyMap - Toolbars

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So, are you gonna get an iPhone 3G?

Filed under: Review - 09 Jun 2008

We build out Apple popped out a new phone or something nowadays. All rumor, but we though we’d run it by you. The $199 pricepoint for the 8GB, Exchange support, A-GPS and 3G documents all manufacture an extremely compelling case, but Apple still has plenty to improve on — there’s still no physi…

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Apple’s lucrative iPhone revenue sharing goes absent, replaced with “traditional” model

Filed under: Review - 09 Jun 2008

AT&T (well, Cingular at the time) and Apple entered into a very peculiar marriage of convenience to bring the original iPhone to American airwaves whereby AT&T shelled out cash to Cupertino each and every month for iPhone subscribers on its network (the exact terms were never publicized)…

MobileMe gets a video tour, and John the Apple guy is your guide

Filed under: Review - 09 Jun 2008

By now you’ve probably heard about .Mac’s replacement, MobileMe. It’s like Yahoo! Mail, Google Docs, and every other Ajaxy web app you’ve ever used… just way more Apple-ish. whether you’re feeling confused by all the synchronized over-the-air options it presents, your good friend John (aka Cla…

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iPhone 3G is finally official, starts at $199, available July 11th

Filed under: Review - 09 Jun 2008

digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/apple/iPhone_3G_is_finally_official_3′; It’s been a lengthy, leak-filled wait, but Apple finally took the wraps off its 3G iPhone. Thinner edges, full plastic back, flush headphone jack, and the iPhone 2.0 firmware — Apple’s taking a lot of the criticisms to heart fr…

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