Scientists at the J. Craig Venter Institute have announced the creation of a synthetic cell controlled by manmade genetic instructions.
BeamBox Evolution R-2 — one of the brightest little guys around
Posted in: pico projector, PicoProjector, projector, Today's ChiliBeamBox has just outed its Revolution R-2 pico projector, and while nothing much that could be termed revolutionary has happened in the world of tiny projectors as of late, the R-2 certainly has one thing going for it: it’s super bright. That’s right, the Revolution R-2 boasts a 40 lumen LCoS chip, which means it should stand out where most picos are much less — and often around 20 lumens. Other than that it will produce a 75-inch projection with a 200:1 contrast ratio, it’s got 1GB of storage plus a microSD slot, A/V inputs and a Mini USB port, plus an integrated media player. The Revolution R-2 is available now for £250 (around $360).
BeamBox Evolution R-2 — one of the brightest little guys around originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 20 May 2010 17:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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HP Envy 15 said to be suffering from blank screen issues, lousy webcam
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HP Envy 15 said to be suffering from blank screen issues, lousy webcam originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 20 May 2010 17:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Wikitude Drive AR nav app beta announced, available in Android Market (video)
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Wikitude Drive AR nav app beta announced, available in Android Market (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 20 May 2010 17:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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DonationCoder’s 35 Free “New Year” Apps
Posted in: Freeware, Software, Today's Chili, Windows, Windows Vista, Windows XPThis article was written on January 07, 2009 by CyberNet.
About 6-weeks before the end of each year some DonationCoder members start planning out what kind of app they’d like to create for the NANY (New Apps for the New Year) challenge. The end result has to be offered for free, and this year 44 coders pledged to release a program. Out of those coders 35 different apps have been created.
After browsing through all of the apps I have to say that there are a few that could actually prove to be useful. Here are the ones that we really like, and I’ll tell you my favorite at the end of the article.
- Auto Cursor Move – I remember using apps like this to keep my dial-up connection alive when I was younger. With it you can “schedule” mouse clicks or keyboard strokes, which can save a bunch of time. In my case back when the Internet was in its infancy apps like this would auto-click the “stay connected” dialog that would annoyingly popup to disconnect an idle connection.
- Crazy Little Fingers – When little kids get in front of the computer all they want to do is poke around the keyboard. They don’t care what data they erase or what critical files are removed. With this app you don’t have to worry about that happening. It will lock the keyboard, and will actually interact with the kids depending on which keys they pressed.
- DropCommand – This will let you drag and drop files onto the Vista command line to have it automatically enter in the file’s path for you.
- Fried Babelfish – A quick desktop tool that uses the Google Translator to convert text from one language to another. The nice thing is that it is designed for a two-way conversation where you’re constantly translating back and forth between two languages.
- Multi Photo Quotes – This is a screensaver that shows off photos in your collection along with some quotes. It supports multiple monitors, has panning/zooming effects, and much more.
- PowerCircle – This is a unique way to show the remaining battery power left on your notebook. It definitely earns my “clever design” award.
And I’ll save what I consider to be the best for last. It’s called JustCloseSomeTasks, and it’s designed to monitor how often you’re using the programs you currently have open. With a quick press of a hotkey you can see all applications that have been inactive for a specified period of time, and in a few clicks you can close them all. This is a great tool for anyone who finds themselves overwhelmed with the number of windows they have open.
Congrats to DonationCoder for another successful NANY challenge, and a big thanks to all of the developers who took the time out of their busy lives to make contributions! You can checkout all 35 of the entries here.
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Logitech’s Google TV companion box includes smartphone apps, we go eyes-on (updated: video!)
Posted in: Android, breaking news, BreakingNews, GoogleAndroid, GoogleTv, impressions, iPhone, logitech, preview, Today's Chili, videoDashing away from the Google I/O keynote as fast as our feet would carry us, we scored the very first look at Logitech’s Google TV companion box. While we’ll share full details when we catch a breath, here’s the scoop: the box extends the full functionality of a Logitech Harmony remote and a WiFi access point to your TV, providing not only Google TV but also allowing you to control your entire entertainment system (including DVR) with a still-in-development keyboard / touchpad remote or an iPhone or Android smartphone app over WiFi. Hit the gallery below for a taste of what the little set-top box can do, and rest assured we’ve got more info on the way.
Update: Now with video, after the break.
Update 2: Details and specs after the break, too.
Logitech’s Google TV companion box includes smartphone apps, we go eyes-on (updated: video!) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 20 May 2010 16:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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HP developing wrist PC for military, finally putting that flexible display to good use
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HP developing wrist PC for military, finally putting that flexible display to good use originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 20 May 2010 16:32:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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What Is Froyo? [Froyo]
Posted in: Android, cellphones, froyo, Google, mobile, Phones, Today's Chili, top Google’s out with Android 2.2—codename: Froyo—and so far we’re impressed. But what is it, exactly? More »
Analyst: Apple selling more iPads than Macs, at the moment
Posted in: Apple, apple ipad, AppleIpad, ipad, Mac, sales, Today's ChiliAnalyst: Apple selling more iPads than Macs, at the moment originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 20 May 2010 15:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.