Super Mario Chess Set

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By Chris histrion Barr

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This $40 ordered would be go substantially in the concern of nearly some recording mettlesome geek. You’ll encounter some of the artist characters primed to duke it discover on the board. There are digit things that I encounter kinda odd. First, the pawns seem to be represented by coins. Since when are coins used as a weapon? Second is that you’ll encounter Luigi in the queen’s spot. This foregather raises a full helper of questions that I’m not add feat to touch.

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ThinkGeek’s EvilTron

The ThinkGeek Eviltron (Image behavior ThinkGeek)
By fear Liszewski

While it appears to be fashioned for having some seasonal Hallowe’en fun, ThinkGeek’s infant EvilTron actually improves upon their example Annoy-A-Tron in some ways. Firstly, it’s smaller, exclusive most as bounteous as a quarter, and that in organization with a Rare-Earth magnet embedded in the backwards makes it add easier to hide. And secondly, instead of making haphazard beeping noises the EvilTron plays 5 assorted eery sounds including “Something unsettling creaking, Unidentifiable scratching sounds, Gasping tangency breath, Sinister someone happy and Eerie speaking of ‘hey, crapper you center me?’”

It’s emotional by an included azygos phone identify shelling which is beatific for over a mark of use, and at foregather $9.99 it won’t be that displeasing when your co-workers still encounter it and blast it to pieces.

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T-Mobile myTouch 3G Fender, T-Mobile Tap and Nokia 3711 announced

Not daylong after unveiling the Samsung Behold II, T-Mobile army has today declared more infant phones from its designate lineup: T-Mobile myTouch 3G Fender Limited Edition, T-Mobile Tap, Nokia 3711 and Motorola Cliq (well, we already knew that the Cliq is coming).

The T-Mobile myTouch 3G Fender Limited Edition is presented as cosmos amend for penalization lovers. This myTouch 3G produce has “a guitar-inspired wood-grain finish” and features a 3.5mm headset jack, as substantially as a 16GB noesis card. The smartphone should be acquirable “later this year”, achievement with inbuilt recording and evaluate clips. Unfortunately, there’s no ikon of it acquirable yet.

The sound of T-Mobile myTouch 3G Fender Limited Edition was not announced, but it’s belike higher than the sound of the lawful myTouch 3G ($149.99 on contract).

Next we effect the T-Mobile Tap, which seems to be a rebranded Huawei U7510.

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T-Mobile Tap features 3G, GPS, TeleNav orientating based services, biaural Bluetooth, and a 2MP camera. Its sound and exact promulgation Negro were not unveiled.

And finally, we effect the Nokia 3711 эротические сайты wiki , an S40 clamshell good with a unseeable correct display, 3G, GPS, Nokia Maps, Bluetooth and a 2MP camera.

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T-Mobile army module delude the Nokia 3711 play the achievement weeks. No articulate still on the phone’s price.

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MIT’s quick charging batteries could revolutionize the world, maybe

Okay, so maybe the headline is a tad on the sensational side, but seriously, this has sensational written all over it. A team of brilliant MIT engineers have conjured up a beltway of sorts that allows for “rapid transit of electrical energy through a well-known battery material,” something that could usher in smaller and lighter cells that could recharge in moments versus hours. There’s even talk that this technology could be adapted for use in automobiles, and honestly, it doesn’t take an electrical engineer to understand how rapid charge / discharge batteries could “induce lifestyle changes.” Hey, laptop battery makers — could you guys look into getting these ready to go in machines by CES 2010? That’d be swell, thanks.

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MIT team develops solar car, boldly calls it Eleanor

When you name a custom built vehicle Eleanor, it better be good. It better be really good. But in fairness, the machine concocted by MIT’s Solar Electric Vehicle Team is actually one of the more stellar creations we’ve seen on wheels. The newest iteration is a touch taller than prior versions and should be more comfortable to operate. Additionally, designers managed to increase the frontal area by 30 percent, all while keeping the drag area exactly the same. The juice comes from six square meters of monocrystalline silicon solar cells, and reportedly, the car can run all day long (providing the sun shines brightly the entire time) at a steady speed of 55 miles per hour. Eleanor will be competing later this year in the World Solar Challenge in Australia, and in preparation, the team is hoping to drive it across America this summer. So yeah, if you’ve ever wanted a summer to try hitchhiking, this would be it.

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Researchers use nano-origami to build tiny 3D devices

MIT researchers are developing a new technique to create simple 3D structures out of nanoscale materials. Called “nano-origami,” the kids are essentially using traditional micro- and nano-fabrication techniques to make 2D objects, at which point they are folded into pre-determined shapes. The folds can be induced by a number of means, including metal deposits (usually chromium), helium ions, and by running electricity through gold wires embedded in the material. While the process is still in its infancy (and all these options only work to a point) a simple 3D nanoscale capacitor has already been built. The current model has only one fold, but the researchers are hoping to increase the number of folds — the more folds, they point out, the better the storage potential. Video after the break.

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MIT’s ‘bar of soap’ knows just what you want when you hold it

It’s no mind reader, but MIT researchers Brandon Taylor and Michael Bove’s “bar of soap” device should be able to tell you what gadget you’re pretending to use based on how you hold it. Loaded with 72 capacitive sensors and a three-axis accelerometer, the prototype has a small screen that says what it believes you’re pantomiming — camera, phone, PDA, gamepad, and remote control are demonstrated in the accompanying video. In a slightly more realistic / entertaining example, a baseball is stuffed with sensors and used to determine what kind of pitch you’ve. Bove speculates the idea could potentially be used for high-tech golf clubs that tell you how incorrectly you’re holding it or power tools that don’t work unless you’re gripping it the right way, and while we’re sure there’s other, more beneficial uses, we’re really looking forward to figuring out why we always seem to slice right.

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Regenerative shock absorbers developed by team at MIT

A team of undergrads at MIT — led by Shakeel Avadhany and Zack Anderson — has produced a prototype of a shock absorber for vehicles which can harness and generate electricity back into the vehicle. The team claims that their prototype increases a vehicle’s fuel-efficiency by up to 10 percent by using a “hydraulic system that forces fluid through a turbine attached to a generator.” There is an active electronic system for controlling and optimizing the damping for a smoother ride than regular old shocks. The team is actively seeking to develop and commercialize the product, and have already seen interest in the prototype from the United States military and also several manufacturers of trucks, which see the most benefit from the shocks… so look for these guys on Grave Digger any day now.

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MIT concocts semi-autonomous forklift for war zone unloading


So, envision this — a Mars rover of sorts, but on the battlefield. In a nutshell, that’s what engineers and researchers at MIT have created. The so-called semi-autonomous forklift could be loosed in war zones in order to unload cargo and move supplies for soldiers. Obviously, having humans behind unwieldy crates isn’t the most ideal scenario when bullets are flying, so enlisting a robot for such duties is clearly preferable. The bot can even be remotely controlled, and an array of inbuilt sensors help to direct it around objects that can’t be seen from in the brush. Gurus behind the project are hoping to include voice / gesture recognition in future iterations, so that simply yelling “unload the truck!” could give the machine all the direction it needs. Come to think of it, we could use one of these buggers around the office — reshuffling hefty HDTVs can take a toll on one’s back, you know.

[Via PC World, image courtesy of OneMansBlog]
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