Sure, we’ve already seen a couple video clips, but Canon’s new EOS Rebel T1i / 500D certainly deserves a proper unboxing, don’t you think? Nothing you probably don’t already know if you’re into this cam, but we will say the menu screen looks a little nicer than on previous models. Hit the read links for the full rundown.
While it’s certainly not all that uncommon to see giantrobots wandering the streets of Japan, it looks like even the jaded folks on the Japanese TV show “Nanikore Chin Hakkei” were impressed by this massive beetle robot built by an Ibaraki man, who apparently spent a full 11 years toiling away at it. Of course, it’s not a fully autonomous robot (thankfully), but it is able to be controlled from afar with a truly impressive remote control, or from the inside, which is fully kitted out with a spaceship-style cockpit and plenty of seating for passengers. It also isn’t quite able to fully stand up on all those legs, which are instead used to pull it along the ground as some wheels provide a bit of extra assistance. Still, it’s quite a sight to behold, and we can’t think of a single reason why you wouldn’t want to check out the video after the break — unless, of course, you hate things that are awesome.
Yelp introduces two ways to voice your opinion on iPhone.
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I was lukewarm about Yelp’s initial iPhone application, but some new features stitched into Yelp for iPhone 2.0 (and iPod Touch) this week are beginning to stoke my affections.
You know how we know this here TAG Heuer Meridiist isn’t the real deal? Not because it isn’t sexy, and not because we don’t really, really want to believe. No — it’s because the authentic handset can’t be found for under five or six grand, while this little impostor can be had for the unfathomably low price of just $290. So yeah, you’ll miss out on the fancy box and veritable bragging rights, but you will get twin SIM slots and a choice of black or red “leather.” You know, come to think of it, maybe we would be willing to deal with a fake in order to save a few mortgage payments…
Here’s a tip folks: don’t get in car wrecks. If you someday find such a situation unavoidable, however, here’s another: keep that laptop of yours in the trunk, or at least in a case tucked down behind the driver’s seat. Mounties in British Columbia are reporting that a Canadian woman who perished in a car accident last month was actually killed by the laptop within her vehicle. As the story goes, the 25 year old’s vehicle was struck by a tow truck, flinging her laptop into the rear of her head. A coroner pegged the cause of death as a “blunt force trauma,” and investigators believe that the whole thing was survivable had the machine not been in the back seat. Not surprisingly, officials are using the incident to encourage others to secure their belongings whilst traveling.
Maybe you noticed already, but in the latest installment of Microsoft’s “Laptop Hunters” ad campaign, 11-year-old Jackson and his mother, Lisa, pick a 16-inch Sony Vaio notebook that’s game-friendly and has something no Apple MacBook is offering: Blu-ray. When mother and son learn the Sony laptop has the …
GreenPrint World scans print jobs before they hit the page to make them as tree-friendly as possible. It creates a print filter, intercepting your print jobs before they reach the spooler and checking …
Take a good look at the box above, folks — it just might be the first, the last and the only Open(3) you ever see. Psystar‘s latest Mac clone, which was launched right around a month ago, has miraculously managed to ship out (or, at least one has). If you’ll recall, the company has been battling with Apple for months on end for selling OS X-equipped machines without Cupertino’s blessing, but apparently it’s still doing at least a bit of business under the table. Hit up the read link for a Flickr gallery full of this here slap in the face. It’s good stuff, trust us.
So the Tricaster is dead for now… yeah, I guess we shouldn’t be eating sesame cake and drinking Tabasco sauce around it, but hey, it happens. We make the best of things today again with Jason Howell.
Tricaster dies.
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Funny show today, guys. Justin will never go to Vietnam now that the government there is considering banning karaoke because people start to dance and do stupid things. We can’t disagree. Wilson has to be liquored up hard-core, before he shoves a mic in front of his face.
Also, Ashton Kutcher and Britney Spears lose to CNN over the number of Twitter followers they have. Actually, they ain’t got nothing on the @the404 following. We think we’re up to a whopping 20? Justin finally finds a good use for Twitter: lunch.
Greatest present ever.
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Second half of the show features one of the funniest voice mail calls from “Sally Henderson.” All we have go say is “Lettuce Gravy Bacon and Tomato” is definitely not banned from our rankings. Finally, the Taxi and Limousine Corporation in NYC is considering banning taxi cab drivers from using their cell phones. Thank goodness. We’re getting a little tired of the mumbling, while we try to explain the difference between 3rd Street and 3rd Avenue.
Finally, on top of what has been a pretty good day, we get a basket of candy from our new favorite listener: Jessica! Thank you so much. Wilson, Jeff, and Justin are truly just beaming. Last reminder: tonight is the night of the 404/BOL meetup. Be sure to register, and sorry kids, only 21 and up are allowed in.
We will see you all at the Delancey tonight at 7:30!
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