Motoman SDA10 The Motoman SDA10 is an agile dual-arm industrial robot that is capable of frying you an okonomiyaki (pan-fried batter cake). It was shown at the International Next-Generation Robot Fair in Osaka. It is a product of Yaskawa Electric, designed to work independently together with humans in the workplace. The Motoman SDA10 measures 135-centimeter (4.5 […]
The Motoman SDA10 is an agile dual-arm industrial robot that is capable of frying you an okonomiyaki (pan-fried batter cake). It was shown at the International Next-Generation Robot Fair in Osaka. It is a product of Yaskawa Electric, designed to work independently together with humans in the workplace. The Motoman SDA10 measures 135-centimeter (4.5 ft) tall, weighs 220-kilogram (480 lb). It has 15 joints, 7 in each arm and one in the torso. The many joints grant it to move easily and follow a wide range of motions. It works by speech recognition technology to take verbal orders and then executes them efficiently. Check out the video after the break.
Nokia 6260 Slide comes with the New Year Yes, finally, by the end of November 2008 we now declare that Nokia 6260 Slide is now official and ready to hit the stores. Not the greatest release of the month, of course, especially on the background of Blackberry Storm which is literally hunted for there recently were not enough Blackberries for all of those who were saving their precious money for it. But Nokia 6260 was also a quite wanted gadget since mid summer when its very first spy pics appeared on the internet. Release date is settled for the January 2009. Source: www.gadgets-reviews.com
m.u.s.c.l.e. men tag team your usb If you remember the NES game M.U.S.C.L.E. as one of the worst (and silliest) timewasters in all of history, then these tiny USB wrestlers are just the thing you want exercising suggestively on your desk. In Japan, these fellows are well-known figures from the Kinnikuman manga. Elsewhere, they would probably be more recognizable if they were made of rubbery pink PVC (or NES-era pixels)…
If you remember the NES game M.U.S.C.L.E. as one of the worst (and silliest) timewasters in all of history, then these little USB wrestlers are just the thing you want exercising suggestively on your desk.
In Japan, these fellows are well-known figures from the Kinnikuman manga. Elsewhere, they would probably be more recognizable if they were made of rubbery pink PVC (or NES-era pixels).
They look like flash drives, yes? No, that would be useful, and we can’t have that. Instead, these guys exist only to hump your actual USB devices into oblivion. Alternatively, if you’re looking for any excuse to put off doing anything productive while sitting at your personal, you can stage little, awkwardly-positioned wrestling matches.
Sanyo PLCXL51 Video Projector 2700 Lumens Short-Throw Most favorable technology for classrooms, offices, important meetings, and advertising, PLCXL51 Video Projector 2700 Lumens Short-Throw is a revolutionary product introduced by Sanyo Canada. An important asset for all the above mentioned categories and not only, as it is equipped with Sanyos Exclusive PJ Network Interface for wired and wireless networking, also compatible with MAC. Networking ability permits a close monitoring of projector functions from a long distance by usage of your web browser. The new video projector has the features of automatic emailing that can be sent for reporting on the operating status. It is important to notice that its wireless interface is compatible with IEEE802.11b/g standards, offering transfer speeds up to 54Mbps and providing WEP 64/128-bit security. Source: www.gadgets-reviews.com
old people racing: rude but fun Here in the Philippines the elderly are respected and revered; these two toys are definitely not from the Philippines. First up are the wheelchair and racetrack bound racing grannies. Racing grannies. I have the ability to barely wrap my head around the concept. The grannies can be individually controlled and are powered by AA batteries…
Here in the Philippines the elderly are respected and revered; these two toys are definitely not from the Philippines. First up are the wheelchair and racetrack bound racing grannies. Racing grannies. I can barely wrap my head around the concept.
The grannies can be individually controlled and are powered by AA batteries. The elliptical racetrack ensures that the race will go on even if the grannies forget where they’re going. Or what they’re supposed to be doing in the first place. Stop it. Respect and revere. Of course if you have racing grannies, then speeding granddads can’t be far behind. Actually they might even overtake the grannies because they’re on mini scooters. Bitchin’.
Whereas other automobiles are equipped with nitrous oxide for speed boosts, the mini scooters are fitted with oxygen tanks. For life boosts.
Toshiba’s 16GB microSDHC card Toshiba has released its SD-C16G, their first 16GB microSDHC card, ideal for storing music and video on cellphones and other portable devices. Toshiba also announced a number of new Class 6 SDHC cards specially made for high-speed digital camera, the SD-F08G 8GB, while the SD-F16G 16GB. The mass production of these SDHC cards will […]
Toshiba has released its SD-C16G, their first 16GB microSDHC card, best for storing music and video on cellphones and other portable devices. Toshiba also announced a number of new Class 6 SDHC cards specially made for high-speed digital camera, the SD-F08G 8GB, while the SD-F16G 16GB. The mass production of these SDHC cards will begin in December, while the new microSDHC will be in January 2009 and this microSDHC won’t be available until April 2009. Not words on pricing but recently its competitor SanDisk has announced the 16GB microSDHC card for $100.
Audi Q5 commercial This is the Audi Q5 commercial by NY/LA Psyop. “100 people, adequately filmed and choreographed to make the film”. Video after the break. [via Space Invaders | Notcot] Tags: Car, automotive, car, ride, car, transportation, audi q5
This is the Audi Q5 commercial by NY/LA Psyop. “100 people, adequately filmed and choreographed to make the film”. Video after the break.
old people racing: rude but fun Here in the Philippines the elderly are respected and revered; these two toys are definitely not from the Philippines. First up are the wheelchair and racetrack bound racing grannies. Racing grannies. I can barely wrap my head around the concept. The grannies can be individually controlled and are powered by AA batteries…
Here in the Philippines the elderly are respected and revered; these two toys are definitely not from the Philippines. First up are the wheelchair and racetrack bound racing grannies. Racing grannies. I can barely wrap my head around the concept.
The grannies can be individually controlled and are powered by AA batteries. The elliptical racetrack ensures that the race will go on even if the grannies forget where they’re going. Or what they’re supposed to be doing in the first place. Stop it. Respect and revere. Of course if you have racing grannies, then speeding granddads can’t be far behind. Actually they might even overtake the grannies because they’re on mini scooters. Bitchin’.
Whereas other automobiles are equipped with nitrous oxide for speed boosts, the mini scooters are fitted with oxygen tanks. For life boosts.
Toshiba’s 16GB microSDHC card Toshiba has released its SD-C16G, their first 16GB microSDHC card, best for storing music and video on cellphones and other portable devices. Toshiba also announced a number of new Class 6 SDHC cards specially made for high-speed digital camera, the SD-F08G 8GB, while the SD-F16G 16GB. The mass production of these SDHC cards will […]
Toshiba has released its SD-C16G, their first 16GB microSDHC card, ideal for storing music and video on cellphones and other portable devices. Toshiba also announced a number of new Class 6 SDHC cards specially made for high-speed digital camera, the SD-F08G 8GB, while the SD-F16G 16GB. The mass production of these SDHC cards will begin in December, while the new microSDHC will be in January 2009 and this microSDHC will not be available until April 2009. Not words on pricing but recently its competitor SanDisk has announced the 16GB microSDHC card for $100.
Slide to turn on the light. Designer Mac Funamizu has come out with an one-of-a-kind interface that lets you control the light by dragging your finger across the touch-sensitive board. Swipe up to on and swipe down to off. More photos after the break. [via New Launches] Tags: slide, touch switch, light switch
Designer Mac Funamizu has come out with an one-of-a-kind interface that lets you control the light by dragging your finger across the touch-sensitive board. Swipe up to on and swipe down to off. More pictures after the break.