Mac OS X 10.5.8 now available, way less than 0.1 away from Snow Leopard

Apple’s just unleashed its latest 10.5 update on an unsuspecting (well, totally suspecting, actually) crowd, so go ahead and fire up Software Update and see if Cupertino’s left you any 10.5.8-flavored presents under the tree. We bet you didn’t expect Wednesday to be this amazingly, incredibly awesome, now, did you? Follow the break for the full changelog.

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iPhone and Wiimote brought together by Bluetooth

It’s been a long time going, but it looks like the invisible divide between the iPhone and the Wii remote has finally been bridged through the magic of Bluetooth. That was apparently made possible thanks to the portable Bluetooth stack from the BTStack project, which got paired with some custom OpenGL-ES code to allow the Wiimote to control a virtual representation of itself on the iPhone. Practical? Of course not. But it’s a Wiimote controlling an iPhone. Video after the break.

[Via MAKE]

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The Shack, short on money for new signs, asks for your help

Like the rest of America, we’ve gotten some serious LOLs out of Radio Shack’s current bid for relevance. But, as you know, rebranding comes at a price — all those new signs excising the word “Radio” from the chain’s storefronts aren’t exactly cheap, you know. That said, we were equally amused and annoyed by today’s email blast urging consumers to carry around little pieces of paper with the word “THE” printed on it. That way, you can obscure the offending noun whenever you find yourself within close proximity of one of these signs — saving the company money on signage and increasing brand recognition in one bold move. Still unclear of the concept? Get yourself detailed instructions after the break, or hit up that read link to catch some rockin’ videos on the company’s Facebook page… and prepare to be underwhelmed.

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Astronauts Tool Bag Vaporizes in Earths Atmosphere

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After months of circling the planet and getting ever closer, a lost tool bag that belonged to one of NASA’s astronauts vaporized in a fiery burst as it re-entered Earth’s atmosphere and burned up Monday, according to Space.com.

Last November, the astronaut accidentally lost the tool bag during a spacewalk. At the time, it slowly drifted away from the International Space Station, forever out of reach. Ever since, the tool bag has been orbiting earth–and monitored by the U.S. Air Force’s Joint Space Operations Center, which tracks over 19,000 other pieces of space junk in orbit from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, the report said.

The tool bag weighed about 30 pounds and contained a scraper tool, grease guns, and trash bags. It was about the size of a small backpack, according to the article. This would have been a perfect video clip for YouTube, if someone could have, well, orbited the Earth and filmed it before burning up with the bag. Guess that wouldn’t have worked out.

(Another pic after the break.)

Creative ink cartridge lamp lights the way

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"My workplace goes through ink cartridges like water, and I couldn’t bear to keep tossing them out," says the creator of the lamps.

(Credit: Etsy.com/boxlightbox)

Recently, I replaced an ink tank in a printer and unthinkingly tossed the empty cartridge into the trash bin. Looking …

Leaked back-of-box chart shows Xbox line winnowing down to Arcade and Elite SKUs

And then there were two? After Microsoft got all cute with us and introduced its current lineup of three concurrent Xbox versions, we thought we’d never get that portion of our limited brain matter back for storing more important things — like the complicated political structures of Frank Herbert’s Dune, for instance. Well, if this recently leaked photo of a revised Xbox 360 Arcade box is any indication, the regular “Xbox 360” SKU is on the outs, to make room for just the Arcade and Elite configurations on each end of the spectrum. Hopefully this means the Elite is also going to shuffle on down to the middle SKU’s $300 pricepoint, but we’ll have to wait and see. Naturally, Microsoft might just want that third slot for a Project Natal-packing Xbox edition next year, or perhaps this whole different box situation is just a Excel spreadsheet mishap that’s gotten way out of hand.

[Via Electronista]

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iPhone steering wheel,br /for those who take racing apps too seriously

CTA steering wheel holds up the uber-heavy iPhone.

What can I say? I'm a sucker for racing sims.

(Credit: CTA Digital)

I’m not what you’d call a fan of chintzy plastic snap-on videogame peripherals. I’ve got enough plastic guitars and controllers cluttering up my living room without taking up more space with snap-on shells that make my Wii Remote look like the world’s shortest golf club. However, I take my racing sims seriously, even on the iPhone. Which is why the CTA Digital Steering Wheel for iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch is interesting to me.

CTA’s wheel is basically a plastic shell that snaps onto your iPhone, iPhone 3GS, or first- or second-generation iPod Touch to make the device feel like a small steering wheel. The design doesn’t block the screen, so you can still access virtual buttons for braking, nitro, and such. CTA offers two versions of the wheel, one with a suction cup mount and one without.

I think this is a cool idea for two basic reasons. Firstly, the bigger radius of the wheel’s grip can help ease hand cramping caused by prolonged playing for users with big hands. Additionally, the suction cup mount means that iPhone racing games can be played with one hand, which is great because, well, I’m lazy like that.

I haven’t been able to find pricing on CTA’s website, but expect the iPhone wheel to be priced similarly to the company’s $19.99 steering wheel for Wii.

This definitely isn’t a product for everyone and I definitely can’t see myself busting this wheel out on the train as I commute to work. However, if you’ve ever spent more than an hour at a time racking up points playing Need for Speed: Undercover or Ferrari Challenge, then check the cheesy video after the jump to see the CTA Digital iPhone steering wheel in action.

Originally posted at The Car Tech blog

Zune HD’s browser previewed, sounds just as sexy as the hardware

The folks over at CNET got a quick look at a recent build of the Zune HD, and the player seems to be getting rather close to a final product. Among praise for the hardware, video playback and a quite refined music player and music discovery experience, they found the Zune HD’s browser to be particularly excellent. It’s been built by the IE team, which bodes well for prospective Windows Mobile 6.5 users, and it’s apparently very comparable to the iPhone in features and speed. There’s pinch to zoom, accelerometer-based reorientation, and a good onscreen keyboard — no Flash, but from the pain it’s inflicting on the Android browsing experience, perhaps that’s a good thing.

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White Samsung Galaxy spotted in the wild

We just caught a glimpse of a white / silver Samsung Galaxy yesterday, but it looks like any doubts about its realness have now been put to rest, as the very same Android-based phone has now been spotted in the wild. As you might expect, however, there’s apparently no other differences compared to the standard black Galaxy we’ve been seeing all along and, just like the black model, this one will reportedly be available first on O2 Germany before rolling out to other carriers in Europe. And, no, there’s still no word of a release ’round here.

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