G-Mate Mag Gun controller for Xbox and PS3 gets FCC approval; we’d like to see them try and stop it


Hopefully you had your Campbell’s Chunky Fully Loaded Beef Stew this morning, because it takes a Man to look down the barrel of the G-Mate Mag Gun and live. The weapon just passed through the FCC unscathed, and now it’s gunning for the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC. The basic operation is simple enough, with triggers, face buttons, a d-pad and everything else you’d need to ape a modern console controller. There’s only one analog nub, but that’s of course because the gun’s own motion is meant to emulate the second. G-Mate isn’t so clear on how that part of the gun works, but from what we can glean, it’s basically an accelerometer and / or gyroscope, which you calibrate to the center of your particular screen with a dedicated button. A sensitivity knob completes the Mag Gun-specific functionality — which probably won’t revolutionize the FPS genre, but certainly might give those suspicious of the Move or too masculine for the XCM Fire something to watch out for. Check out some videos of it in action after the break.

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HTC Droid Incredible gets Android 2.2 update

Verizon confirms rumors that the HTC Droid Incredible is finally being updated to Android 2.2. pOriginally posted at a href=”http://news.cnet.com/8301-13506_3-20014898-17.html” class=”origPostedBlog”The Digital Home/a/p

Pikachu Wants to Charge Your Nintendo DSi

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This is Pikachu. He is a Pokemon. Perhaps you have seen and/or caught one at some point in the past. If Pikachu is one thing (besides, you know, adorable), it’s helpful. In fact, Pikachu wants to help you thiiiiiiiis much. If you have a Nintendo DSi, Pikachu will use his electric-type Pokemon powers to help charge it up for you.

For 3,981 yen (around $50), you can pick up arguably the most adorable Nintendo DSi charger of all time (mine’s a lame little plug–it does fold up though, which is handy, if not especially cute). The DSi or DSi XL slips into the Pokeball and Pikachu starts to work his magic.

It’s just one step closer to what we all want most in this world–a Jigglypuff alarm clock iPod dock.

Ciclotte exercise bike goes from concept to product

We can’t say we had too much hope that the futuristic-looking Ciclotte exercise bike concept we saw last year would ever turn into an actual product, but it looks like this is one concept that’s defied the odds. Of course, it’ll set you back more than ten grand, but you will soon be able to order the unicycle-style bike online, and in your choice of three different colors no less (full carbon, silver or purple). Apart from its striking design, the bike also boasts an epicycloid crank system and a magnetized main wheel to generate resistance, a steel and carbon frame, an adjustable seat and handlebars, and a few other modern amenities like a touchscreen display to adjust the settings. Hit up the gallery below for a closer look.

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Nike Air Maxes get a Wii Balance Board infusion

Recently Nike — a shoe company that seems to enjoy a side dish of tech from time to time — challenged 78 artists to “hack” its shoes and come up with something decidedly different than your typical Air Force Ones. Now, a lot of the projects were more art and less tech, but that can’t be said for entrant Nick Marsh’s contribution to the experiment. The designer fused the internals of a Wii Balance Board with a pair of Air Maxes to create a gaming experience that may not be nuanced, but certainly seems capable of making you break a sweat. According to Nick, games are played exactly as they would have been previously, but since you can’t step of the board, you’re required to lift your foot or sit down when you need to back off on the pressure. Nick finished the project in April, but it sounds like a slightly more polished version could be in the offing. Check out a quick video of the shoes in action after the break, and hit the source for a slew of pics.

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ASUS NX90Jq now available… sort of

Remember this classic from way back at CES in January? We had such high hopes for the ASUS NX90 Jq. The 18.4-inch multimedia laptop boasts dual large touchpads and was designed by Bang & Olufsen’s chief designer… and that shows. This beauty also has (in case you forgot) B&O ICEpower speakers, a Core i7 processor, NVIDIA GeForce GT 334M graphics, and can house up to 1280GB of storage. Now, we knew this thing wasn’t going to be cheap from the first time we touched it — $2,500. However, we didn’t really expect to have to wait quite so long for it to hit retail. Well, if you don’t mind purchasing things on the “internet,” it looks like you can actually get one at a few retailers now for about that $2,500 price. Hit up the source link if you’re ready to put down some cash or if you just like to window shop.

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Wavetooth, a Bluetooth Headset that Gets Wet

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Usually, I have no problem declaring something is dumb beyond words or not. This one has me stumped though: Wavetooth, Brando’s waterproof Bluetooth headset.

With the traditional Bluetooth headset, you had to be careful where you took your phone. Now with Wavetooth, which is certified waterproof up to 3 meters, or a little under 10 feet, you can easily go swimming while still yammering on the phone with your best friend. Or relax in the bath and listen to music without worrying about anything getting wet.

Wavetooth works with the iPhone and any Bluetooth-enabled smartphone (which is practically every phone on the market nowadays).

The Bluetooth headset comes comes with a special bag that holds your smartphone and keeps it dry. The material is thin and specially designed so that the it doesn’t interfere with the headset communicating with the device. You don’t even need to take the phone out of the case – special “Touch Functionality” lets you control the iPhone by pressing on the case surface.

Wavetooth claims 13 hours talk time and 240 hours standby time before needing a charge.

Priced at $57 and available now on Brando, it’s a little pricey. But for people always on the go, Wavetooth extends where you can use your phone.

Fujifilms FinePix Real 3D W3 Camera Shoots 3D HD Video

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Fujifilm recently announced a September release (in Japan) for their pocket-sized FinePix Real 3D 3W (¥48,000, approx US$562). The camera is a sequel to last summer’s Real 3D W1 and has many of the same features, but with one new whopper of a feature: the ability to shoot videos in 3D HD.

The W3 captures 3D images via two optical 3X zoom lenses and two image sensors (but plan out those 3D shots beforehand because it’s impossible to zoom when shooting 3D video). 3D videos and stills can be displayed on a 3D TV or you can see them (without the aid of glasses) on the unit’s 3.5 inch LCD monitor. The camera also has the ability to shoot 3D stills, as well as boring (aka “2D”) stills and video.

So, rejoice, sleepy kittens and naked people of the world! Soon you will all be portrayed in the three-dimensional glory you deserve! (Sleepy kittens and naked people being the subjects of the vast majority of photos taken around the world–if the Internet is to be believed).

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Solar lamp, water filter aimed at India’s poor

The Sollys solar lamp and Sheba water filter are designed to help people in India who live without electricity and clean water.

Dell dropping Windows Phone 7 devices from its roadmap? (update: Dell responds, is definitely still in the game)

Now we don’t have much more to go on here than some analyst chatter and a lengthy article from TechCrunch, but if you believe what you read, a major player has just dropped Windows Phone 7 devices from its roadmap. And that player is Dell. According to Jonathan Goldberg, an telecom analyst at Deutsche Bank, the only remaining partners currently working on Windows Phone 7 handsets are HTC, Samsung, and LG. If this is true (and that’s a big if), that means that the seriously awesome looking Dell Lightning that we spied in leaks recently will never see the light of day — as a WP7 device, at least.

We already knew that HP was out of the game (instead focusing on webOS phones), but the casual suggestion that Dell has made for the door here is somewhat suspect. The company itself hasn’t made any statements (we’ve reached out but have yet to hear back), and while Dell has certainly concentrated a lot of effort on Android devices recently, its partnership with Microsoft is long-standing (despite dabbling in the world of open source). If the story turns out to be true, it could spell mixed (if not outright bad) tidings for the Windows Phone 7 launch, which Goldberg alleges may cost Microsoft upwards of half a billion dollars — no small fee. Losing two of the biggest computer-makers in the world can’t feel very good when you’re trying to fight your way back to relevancy, but at least on the bright side, neither HP nor Dell have a track record of making anything other than heroically mediocre handsets. Take this all with a grain of salt right now, however, as the author of the TechCrunch article provides no source for the statements from Goldberg, and… well, he’s an analyst, and they’re prone to making up all kinds of crazy things. We’re investigating, and will let you know as soon as we have more info.

Update: We’ve been pinged back by Dell’s Matt Parretta, and he was 100 percent clear that Dell was most certainly still part of the Windows Phone 7 game. In the company’s words:

Any reports, or speculation, that report Dell will not support Windows Phone 7 are false… Microsoft announced Dell as a supporting partner at this year’s Mobile World Congress and nothing’s changed. We are excited to collaborate with Microsoft on Windows Phone 7, and are looking forward to bringing customers amazing mobile experiences.

Furthermore, the analyst in question here (Jonathan Goldberg) has also reached out to us to clarify his statements, saying that he believes Dell is still a partner on Windows Phone 7, just not a launch partner. Dell was mum on release schedules, but one thing is clear — they intend to follow through on this collaboration.

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