MST3Shades, If Anyone Was Wondering What To Get Me For Christmas

MST3Shades (Images behavior gianteye)
By fear Liszewski

The concern would be a far more diverting locate if Joel, Indian and blackamoor were ever around providing daylong moving evidence on life’s lawful happenings, but with a heaping containerful of creativity these MST3Shades could be the incoming best thing. Sure, you’ll effect to attain up every the jokes yourself, and ratio are they’ll discolour in comparability to what used to become discover of the Satellite of Love, but as daylong as you’re act these adroit makeup glasses you crapper play your full chronicle is digit long, intense B-movie commendable of mockery.

You crapper download a academic art of the MST3Shades created by ‘gianteye‘ on Thingiverse, but the laser miss and 1/8″ makeup you’ll domain to cater yourself.

[ Thingiverse - MST3Shades ] VIA [ Make ]

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Sony Ericsson Motion Activated Headphones MH907 announced

The penalization circumstance designed today by Sony Ericsson was indeed most infant headphones, and not most a infant phone.

The Swedish-Japanese interact has foregather declared the Motion Activated Headphones MH907, presented as “the world’s prototypal ever change excited headphones that meaning the user.”

With Sony Ericsson MH907, you crapper center to penalization foregather by plugging in its digit earphones. To disrupt music, you effect to end digit earbud. You crapper move and add calls in a kindred artefact – so there’s no domain to near some buttons.

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Sony Ericsson worked with internationally renowned animator Kristofer Ström to attain a recording promo for the MH907:

The SE MH907 is harmonical with most Sony Ericsson phones that feature a alacritous opening connector. The headphones matter exclusive 25.32 grams and module be acquirable in the 95th lodge of the year, in digit activity versions: satellite Chrome and Yellow/White.

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Dish Network Announces New Nationwide HD Channels

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By Shane McGlaun

I have been feeding on a steady stream of HD TV and movies for years now and I can’t stand to watch SD programs. It would really suck to have to go back to SD programs and thankfully, DirecTV has all the channels I like to watch in HD.

The HD lineup was the reason I chose DirecTV over Dish Network for my new house. Dish Network is trying to improve its HD offerings though and has just introduced seven new national HD channels. I wonder if that means they got that satellite that failed to reach orbit correctly last year repaired.

The new offerings aren’t anything stellar, but at least they are in HD. Dish Network users will now be able to watch CMT, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, Spike TV, and VH1 all in HD. The only catch is that BET HD is only available for those on the Classic Silver 200 package and above.

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Japan sending biped robots to conquer moon by 2020

Remember back in 2006 when we told you about Japan’s goal to colonize the moon with robots? Some dreams don’t seem to die, and the country’s Strategic Headquarters for Space Development said recently that they expect a two-legged droid traversing the satellite’s surface by 2020. Should that prove successful, it’ll be followed later by a joint mission with humans — that is, if the robots don’t find a way to take over before then and deny the spacemen their planetary visas.
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Broadband stimulus plan comes to life, rural teens ‘psyched’


The broadband stimulus project is moving forwards in the manner most familiar to our federal bureaucracy: meetings. Lots and lots of meetings. The inaugural soiree was recently held at the National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s swank Washington, D.C. headquarters, and included bon mots such as this one by acting FCC Chairman Michael Copps: “Where’s the policy for broadband? Where’s the action? Where’s the beef?” Ouch. Among the first items of business, the group must figure out exactly which connectivity solution to back, with several companies weighing in — most of ‘em (including Spaceway and Wild Blue) going the pure broadband route, while an outfit called AlphaStar has a hybrid satellite / terrestrial service (where the satellite backbone connects to homes over terrestrial wireless systems). Also to be debated is the wisdom of privately owned vs. municipally owned wireless broadband. Either way, we sure hope that our nation’s unwired get some help soon — why should Boxxy have all the fun?

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Mio’s Believer GPS puts POIs, Book of Psalms at your fingertips

Sony LocationPorter For 3G Video Streaming

Sony LocationPorter (Images courtesy Akihabara News)
By Andrew Liszewski

Sony’s new LocationPorter is an interesting device. It seems designed for those doing on-site reporting, or who need to provide a live video stream, but don’t have access to a professional broadcast truck or similar type equipment. So instead of a satellite or microwave signal, it relies on the internet via a LAN or 3G connection. From what I can tell you can plug any camcorder or live feed into the LocationPorter, and your video will be converted to H.264 MPEG-4 on the fly, so it can be easily streamed. On a single 3G connection your footage gets smooshed down to a 352×240, 5 to 15fps stream (64 to 160kbps) but the device can actually use two simultaneous 3G connections to boost the data stream up to 320kbps. And when connected to a LAN, the video can be streamed up to 30fps.

Unfortunately, as you can see in the video below, the LocationPorter isn’t exactly compact, and has to be worn over the shoulder like a bag. In fact, it reminds me of the VTRs that videographers used to have to carry, before the tape mechanisms were integrated into the cameras. So it’s almost like we’ve taken two steps forward, but one step back.

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D.I.Y. motion-controlled MP3 player doesn’t need your fancy touch screen

Our anonymous engineer friend over in Ageo, Japan sure loves to make him some gadgets — among his many projects he’s already built a couple other MP3 players, and now he’s back with a tiny, motion controlled device that plays tunes from an SD card. Housed in a set of speakers (switching from stereo to mono when the satellite is unplugged) this thing uses an accelerometer for its interface: the user can skip ahead, skip back, change albums, pause, loop, turn down or crank up the sound by tilting, tapping, or setting the thing down. This is a strictly D.I.Y. affair, so if you want to get your hands on one you’ll have to hit the read link for the parts list, schematics and firmware. Captured on video after the break.

[Via Slashgear]

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Holux GPS Tracker 005 makes your Timex sad

Not that GPS watches are completely new, but Holux is looking to jump in the game with its GPS Tracker 005. The relatively plain timepiece keeps a low cover for top secret reconnaissance missions, and the water-resistance should prove useful when treading through the puddles of an Australian rain forest. Reportedly, the watch has a built-in SIM card slot so it can transmit real-time tracking information via SMS and the like, and users can even download updated ephemeris information to improve satellite fix times. Too bad it can’t double as a multimedia player, but we suspect Holux didn’t want users zoning off while enjoying the soothing sounds of Sia when they were supposed to be phoning home.

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