Behold, the newest user-created official Lego set, voted by thousands of users around the world as part of Lego’s Cuusoo initiative. This Lego Space Exo Suit is a really beautiful and fun design by Peter Reid, one of the authors of the great book Lego Space: Building the Future.
Personal Neuro Devices Inc., who happens to be a developer of mobile neuro applications, has just introduced Neuronauts. Now, Neuronauts is touted to be the first ever mobile multiplayer game that will be powered by neurofeedback. It is free to play via Google Play, and this fast-paced race game will merge the classic look and feel of 1950s science fiction alongside modern and exciting gameplay. You will be able to control both the speed and actions of your space ships using the power of your minds. This will complement the touch and tilt controls, as it relies on a process known as neurofeedback, where a Bluetooth headset will pick up on your neural activity.
Neuronauts will feature a trio of gameplay modes: Solo, Local Multiplayer and Online Multiplayer. The Online Multiplayer mode happens to be a mobile gaming pioneer, where you sign in to a Google account before being matched up to the next available opponent. Competing brain to brain with someone else in the world, this marks the first time such a thing has happened for a neuro app.
Regardless of the modes, players will go head-to-head in a two-minute race, hoping to edge one another out for the high score. Apart from that, you can also pick up powerups in order to boost your speed and their score.
Neuronauts, A Neurofeedback-Powered Mobile Multiplayer Game original content from Ubergizmo.
There’s a lot to love about USB. The plugs are small and convenient. The cable can carry both power and data. Plus, USB is, well, universal. This is why USB is considered by some to be the future of electricity. Smart grids, more convenient storage, solar power—according to a new Economist report it’s all easier with USB.
Halloween is about to happen in slightly more than a week’s time, and for those who love to be on the receiving end of a good scare themselves, you might be interested in checking out the Carnevil haunted house that is located at the Sears Center in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. What makes the Carnevil haunted house different from the rest that you have attended to date? Well, it will feature a sophisticated ELAN g! control system that will tie in with professional-grade speakers, subwoofers, surveillance cameras and LED lights, where all of them will work in tandem in order to recreate a truly pants wetting, frightening tour.
It starts from the first step all the way to the final terrifying moments before the tour is completed, and every shriek, moan, flickering light and earth-rumbling anomaly has been specially choreographed to maximize the fright factor. We are talking about 1,5000 square feet of scariness, and it is controlled by the ELAN g! mobile app on several iPads. The system makes it a snap to quickly monitor and adjust 16 MP3 players, over 40 speakers, a half-dozen subwoofers, more than 1,000 LED lights (where some of them are colored), and 16 surveillance cameras. When was the last time you walked into a haunted house and scared yourself silly?
Carnevil Is A Next Generation Haunted House original content from Ubergizmo.
Samsung might be first off the blocks with their Samsung Galaxy Round that sports a curved display, but this does not mean that they are the only ones in the market with such a device. Well, technically they are, but there are others out there who will have their turn under the spotlight – such as LG. Here we are with yet another photo of the LG G Flex, spotted with a curved display to boot.
Of course, LG did not confirm officially that this will be their first curved-screened smartphone with the name G Flex, but it ought to hit the market sometime later this November. Until the day that happens, this particular handset that will run on the Android Jelly Bean operating system, will remain almost surreal, and we will just have to make do with the handset having been showcased in Argentina on Telefe, which is a television network that is owned by Telefónica. Similar to the LG G2 in this particular aspect, the G Flex would feature buttons that are located on the rear case near the 13-megapixel camera, and chances are, it will also arrive with a fingerprint sensor to help it keep up with the times.
LG G Flex’s Curved Display Spotted In Photos And Video original content from Ubergizmo.
T-Mobile just introduced a new lineup of tablet plans. At their core, there’s a pretty good deal: Beginning November 1st, any tablet will get 200 MB of free LTE data per month. That’s not a ton of data, but it’s also free. And free always makes people smile.
Fon WiFi hotspots arrive in the US
Posted in: Today's ChiliFon and AT&T announced a partnership back in September. At the time the talk was about how AT&T users traveling overseas would now have access to additional wireless hotspots, though, there was some chatter about this opening the door for US availability. With that in mind, Fon has announced the US availability beginning today. Given […]
Americans who’ve wanted Samsung’s Galaxy S4 Mini no longer have to find an importer — the company now says that its mid-range smartphone will reach AT&T, Sprint, US Cellular and Verizon in November. The 4.3-inch handset will largely go unchanged for its stateside debut, although Samsung is doubling …
Laptops could be getting smaller and smartphones gaining easier external display connectivity with the news of a new, more compact micro-DisplayPort connection in the works. Expected by VESA to be finalized as a standard by Q2 2014, the smaller port will be backward-compatible with existing DisplayPort and mini-DisplayPort devices, but still offer beyond-4K Ultra HD […]