Philips files Sight Specs patent for blind stick figures

Philips files Sight Specs patent for blind stick figures
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Cast into a world of darkness, both humans and stick figures alike can be plagued with the disability known as blindness. The inability to see is not only no fun, but it’s terribly dangerous if you happen to be a loner. Tripping hazards and even other people become obstacles for you to navigate using nothing but your other senses. Well, most likely not taste, unless you are constantly licking people for identification purposes.

Philips has filed a sparsely designed patent for a really cool pair of specs made for giving some sort of sight to the blind. These spectacles for the visually-impaired provides auditory cues when a tripping hazard comes into view. While similar ideas have been played around with before, Philips has spurned the competition with a few special features, and no, it doesn’t include a hidden beer bong.

The Philips device adds the ability to track not only stationary objects, but moving targets as well. The specs include a combination of a camera, accelerometers, and a computer which helps track which objects are moving and which are planted in place.

And as the patent image clearly shows, these glasses even keep stick figures safe from the hazards of moving geometric cubes. So we can only imagine it does the same for humans. The fine stick figure scientists over at Philips have created a form of sight through sound, which is more advanced than previous methods.

Patent via Gearlog
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Cast into a world of darkness, both humans and stick figures alike can be plagued with the disability known as blindness. The inability to see is not only no fun, but it’s terribly dangerous if you happen to be a loner. Tripping hazards and even other people become obstacles for you to navigate using nothing but your other senses. Well, most likely not taste, unless you are constantly licking people for identification purposes.

Philips has filed a sparsely designed patent for a really cool pair of specs made for giving some sort of sight to the blind. These spectacles for the visually-impaired provides auditory cues when a tripping hazard comes into view. While similar ideas have been played around with before, Philips has spurned the competition with a few special features, and no, it doesn’t include a hidden beer bong.

The Philips device adds the ability to track not only stationary objects, but moving targets as well. The specs include a combination of a camera, accelerometers, and a computer which helps track which objects are moving and which are planted in place.

And as the patent image clearly shows, these glasses even keep stick figures safe from the hazards of moving geometric cubes. So we can only imagine it does the same for humans. The fine stick figure scientists over at Philips have created a form of sight through sound, which is more advanced than previous methods.

Patent via Gearlog
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PMP - No Touchscreen

PMP - No Touchscreen

Most of the guys I know are into the craziness of PMP (portable media players)! Every single day they wait for something new in the world of PMPs, hanging out in the dedicated forums, etc. I bet a new concept of a PMP with no touchscreen would rush their blood!

I wonder, are people ready to control their gadgets without even touching them!? I doubt that! I still think that people like touching their gizmos. It gives you a specific feeling of control! You like the way it feels when touching buttons or the analog controls; you like to feel in charge of the process; etc. So, I guess less touchscreen control doesn’t mean more pleasure. I’d rather say less touchscreen control is more innovative approach – that’s all.

This No Touchscreen PMP is presented by the designers such as Mathieu Pesme and Jeff Castel. The two use conceptually new technologies (though they don’t get into details which are these).

The presented PMP comes equipped with a subsurface OLED widescreen and a simple dropped bevel around the bezel. The last one is designed to wind headphones in. You will also find tactile control wheel and integrated stereo speakers.

I have to recognize that the two things I appreciate in this model is the natural touching (analog controls) concept and the evolution of the mobile devices.

P.S. Too bad guys! I have to disappoint you saying that this is nothing but a concept. Thus, you should forget about picking one up in the ‘next-to-door’ store as it is only a concept for the future, which is not guaranteed to be created in the nearest future.

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Must-Have Tool Kit for Adult Children
I know that most of the boys are very curious about seeing ‘what’s inside that box‘ and this is probably one of the trails of the childhood that will never go away.

Zoozen ToolkitI think the console lovers understand what I’m talking about because whenever you get yourself a new game console, you test-drive it, play some cool games, but then comes the fun part! You want to have a look inside that gadget!

This is where you very often say “Oh NO!”, because the screws holding the gadget together always have a strange shape so that no one can get in.

However the is a solution for all you curious ones and let-me-see-what’s-inside-that-box guys. The Zoozen Pro Tool Access kit, which allows you to forget about this problem. This tool kit will allow you to open any gadget.

If you’re thinking about console modding the Zoozen tool kit is the perfect thing for you, as with its help you can get into Xbox, Xbox 360 and their controllers, into Wii, GBA, DS, DS Lie, GameCube, Nintenti and Gamecube cart… wow there’s many, but it’s still not all… PS3, PS2, the portable PS and I don’t think I’m familiar with the rest.

So if you there was a thought in you dark, striving-for-knowledge mind to open such consoles, your dreams might be closer to reality from now on. The fun part about all this is that this tool kit costs just about $ 15 - its nothing when you really want to get inside a Sony Playstation!

Zoozen Pro Tool Access kitYou will also find a lot of application for the Zoozen Pro Tool Access kit anywhere else in the house. From my experience, I could tell you that there are dozens of gadgets in my house, which have this weird screw form, and it’s not that easy using a screwdriver to get them out of there.

Most recent example from my ultra boring life was to see what’s inside a mobile phone charge. If seen it dozens of times, but I wanted to look inside this one. I’m just a kid, you know! But this triangle screw became so annoying after a two hours’ siege, so I just broke the think into two halves. And you know what, I didn’t get the true satisfaction of nicely opening the device, taking the screws out, putting them aside… Well, it’s not what I needed.

If you have already made an order, then you can start gathering some cool stuff to modify your console, as it needs no longer be this dull!

So I guess the Zoozen tool kit will help all us, adult children, out. I’m praying for it!
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USB Shell Speaker for your iPod

USB Shell Speaker for your iPod

If you haven’t had enough of the novelty iPod speakers just yet, here’s another one for you.  This one comes in the shape of a shell.  Which just seems a bit bizarre and almost awkward.  Pig speakers, those were totally logical and cool.  This is just pointless, obviously.  Pig speakers are cooler, due to their pigish nature.  This, it’s just a shell.  Alright, so this may be cool to those with a love for the beach.  Especially in the middle of winter when you’re going out of you mind waiting on summer to come back.

I just gave myself chills, thinking about a time when it’s back to freezing all of the time.  Luckily we still have a bit of summer left.  The little speaker being a novelty speaker isn’t going to be exactly high powered.  It is however, cute.  Especially considering not only does it come in the silver color but a pretty green as well.  This USB speaker is being sold on Gadget4all for $12.50.

Source: pocketlint
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If you haven’t had enough of the novelty iPod speakers just yet, here’s another one for you.  This one comes in the shape of a shell.  Which just seems a bit bizarre and almost awkward.  Pig speakers, those were totally logical and cool.  This is just pointless, obviously.  Pig speakers are cooler, due to their pigish nature.  This, it’s just a shell.  Alright, so this may be cool to those with a love for the beach.  Especially in the middle of winter when you’re going out of you mind waiting on summer to come back.

I just gave myself chills, thinking about a time when it’s back to freezing all of the time.  Luckily we still have a bit of summer left.  The little speaker being a novelty speaker isn’t going to be exactly high powered.  It is however, cute.  Especially considering not only does it come in the silver color but a pretty green as well.  This USB speaker is being sold on Gadget4all for $12.50.

Source: pocketlint
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Rumor: Cave Story coming to Wii (Update: No)
Cave Story is one of gaming’s fondest secrets, a freeware indie game that perfected and polished off an entire genre. But download links are vanishing fast, it seems, and the why of that is an intriguing question. The latest rumor, from Amigaworld: it’s about to hit WiiWare! Cave Story will get a commercial release as a WiiWare game on the Nintendo Wii. … Pixel asked to remove all ports of Cave Story to other platforms. And thus, Cave Story has been deleted from OS4Depot, and should get deleted from Aminet as well. So if you want to support Pixel, buy the game for your Wii. Pixel is the author of the game, which he developed over several years to universal acclaim. The downer: this probably dashes my hopes of an Amstrad CPC port. Update: Commenter Pelrun spots a retraction: … Amigaworld - they’ve published a complete retraction.No ports are being withdrawn, besides the Amiga one which has a show-stopper bug which they haven’t been able to resolve. Art: www.born-robotic.net AmigaOne News : Cave Story finally gets a commercial release. [Amigaworld via Indie Gaming]…

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Kite Arial Photography

Kite Arial Photography
  If you have ever thought about taking some arial photographs this site describes two versions that is sure to give you some ideas for your own. "The outputs from Air Pressure, Temperature, Wind Speed, and Battery Voltage Sensors are feed in to the inputs of a PicAxe 18X. It Processes the raw sensor inputs, and then […]

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Hackenbroich Architekten’s Sitscape Seating System

Hackenbroich Architekten’s Sitscape Seating System

This one seams to be a “Star Wreck” sofa! (Forgive me my imagination). This is so called Sitscape is a system for a lounge-landscape. It features 1 metre wide and has an infinite length.

The construction is quite simple using the principle of vertical sections connected by metal elements. This makes it possible to basically engineer the configuration of shapes within this system.

Funny or not but the Sitscape will be sold by “metre”! Thus the costumers will have the choice of various compositions which will be proposed by designer or can be constructed by the customer himself.

The soft furnishings are also made of multiple cushions connected to cover the solicited zones of the Sitscape. This make it possible to form an original upholstery too.

The Sitscape prototype you see on photos is 6 metres long. It was created on specific order and is based on six basic positions. As you can see the composition can have smooth forms along with more hard-edged shapes.

The construction of the Sitscape gives the possibility to adjust certain areas in order to obtain positions of maximum relaxation and comfort. These are called <i>transitional areas, which might offer new and unexpected possibilities. You are free to experiment!

Let’s talk about materials. Sections – the main structural elements, are digitally cut out of laminated wood or composite material. The connecting metal elements are made of aluminium. They form spacers between the sections and steel thread rods that go through the sections. The rods are secured by wingnuts giving perfect structural stability. The most visible elements take the main vertical loads while the hidden metal elements give the support for the horizontal and torsion forces.

Well, the construction of Hackenbroich Architekten’s Sitscape is as much simple as complex. “True German quality” – as many would have said.

As for me the construction as well as design reminds me of blinds! And frankly saying, though it looks very interesting and innovative, it also seams to me not too comforting.

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Neil Young Late To The Goldrush

Neil Young Late To The Goldrush
Rock veteran Neil Young hates the low-quality digital music files that have proliferated in the last decade. He declares it to be Apple and the iPod’s fault. “Apple has taken a detour down the convenience highway,” Young said during an interview with Time editor-in-chief John Huey. “Quality has taken a complete backseat, if it even gets in the car at all.” The leap from “low quality files” to “Apple’s fault” may seem an oddly targeted attack, especially given that Apple sells digital files at the highest quality levels the music companies will allow. Neil Young is about to release his ouvre as a 10-disk series, to be made available on CD, DVD and Blu-Ray audio disk. “Blu-ray is the future,” Young told Billboard in a recent interview. “It sounds the best… If you were to get a Blu-ray of the ‘Archive,’ you would get the best.” Here was me thinking that lossless digital audio would sound the same no matter what it’s pressed on, but hey, if Blu-Ray makes it more danceable, get Blu-ray….

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Zune phone really in the works at Microsoft?

Zune phone really in the works at Microsoft?
The success of the iPhone, both the original and the recently released 3G model, has fueled rumors that Microsoft is working internally on a similar phone built on the Zune audio player. The Zune player has failed to compete against the iPod family as grandly perhaps as Microsoft wished but…
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Gas-o-Haul - Flatten, Hide and Forget
And we continue the ‘tools-for-boys theme’!

Gas-o-Haul - the savior on the roadIf you’ve run out of gas somewhere in the middle of nowhere and there’s no help to be expected, the only guy you can ask help from would be YOU. You’ll have to find something suitable to carry some fuel from the gas station.

One thing that might be of assistance in this situation is a small yet very useful Gas-o-Haul device. This is a gadget that any driver would appreciate… and not just appreciate, but in some cases, like the one described above, even worship.

The Gas-o-Haul is a kind of an old “emergency can”, which for some time now are no longer available at gas stations. However, this gadget is something unique, because when empty, it doesn’t require much space in you car trunk. You can make it flat, put it under the trunk carpet, or whatever else you’ve got there, and hit the road safely.

The Gas-o-Haul container provides storage for one gallon of fuel, but as already mentioned, this gadget has a very convenient ability to flatten. However, if you plan a picnic, you might fill the Gas-o-Haul with any liquid you like drinking.

I think those guys, and not only guys, will know the true price of such gadget, who have already been in such situations: being stuck on the road and you can’t find a container for additional fuel anywhere (and there are not many cars ready to help you out in this situation).

Gas-o-Haul - the gadget you can flatten and forgetOh yes! I forgot to mention that the Gas-o-Haul set also contains a tube, so that you pour that fuel into the tank without any problems.

The price of the flat and easy-to-stare gadget is of only $ 10, so it won’t be a problem purchasing such a fuel container.

So guys… take your wallets, your keys and get out there to get yourself a Gas-o-Haul… you can get me one too. My address is… kidding! I’ve already got one, but I don’t know when I’ll get a chance to use it… I was banned from driving for live… ‘Driving under LSD’. No, I’m not that insane… I didn’t take LSD, I guess it was something else.

Anyway… Gas-o-Haul is gooood.
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The Hang On Outlet keeps cords in place

The Hang On Outlet keeps cords in place

Pretty much all of us have heard that we should really unplug our electronics when they aren’t in use.  Several issues arise with that, one of them being later you have to search around for the plug and pray your cat didn’t use it as a toy.  Well this design by Paulo Oh addresses that specific issue.  They have designed the Hang On outlet to keep your plug up against the outlet even when it’s  unplugged.  Which means less hassle for you.

Granted this does nothing for the fact that the plug-in is located in the hardest to reach spot.  The one where you end up practically throwing out your back to actually get to it.  Those are the ones that we end up deciding maybe it’ll just kill off the bad parts of the environment.  Like maybe it will end up heating the world up so that all the poison ivy dies off.  Whether or not it’s true is besides the point.  As of now, this outlet is still a design, so no word on pricing or availability.

Source: yanko
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Pretty much all of us have heard that we should really unplug our electronics when they aren’t in use.  Several issues arise with that, one of them being later you have to search around for the plug and pray your cat didn’t use it as a toy.  Well this design by Paulo Oh addresses that specific issue.  They have designed the Hang On outlet to keep your plug up against the outlet even when it’s  unplugged.  Which means less hassle for you.

Granted this does nothing for the fact that the plug-in is located in the hardest to reach spot.  The one where you end up practically throwing out your back to actually get to it.  Those are the ones that we end up deciding maybe it’ll just kill off the bad parts of the environment.  Like maybe it will end up heating the world up so that all the poison ivy dies off.  Whether or not it’s true is besides the point.  As of now, this outlet is still a design, so no word on pricing or availability.

Source: yanko
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Underwater ROV Project
  This Underwater ROV Project has lots of documentation of a cool work in progress. There are lots of challenges that were faced along the way that may save one of us some time on one of our future projects. Here are a few videos of the unit in action. "The ROV submerging technique was originally using part […]

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Atomic Bass Headphones from Radius

Atomic Bass Headphones from Radius


According to the Radius site, the Atomic Bass is the “Official Headphone of the Hip-Hop Genre”. That has got to be one of the toughest slogans to prove, and I highly suggest they test its tonal balance on several hip-hop artists before they make that claim.

However, after listening for myself, I definitely hear how good they are. The clear sound might have something to do with its unique shape. You can’t really see the angle in this photo, but it causes the headphone to penetrate the ear deeper. It almost feels like an ear plug the way it can cut off background noise.

The headphones also have another unique look. Normally, when headphones branch out, the sections are equal. The Atomic Bass has a unique U-style of cable, and so one is not equal length, yet each earphone can fit either ear. It can fit normally in the ear, or rotate the earphone pieces back so they rest on the outer ear.

Another terrific feature is the impedance. Normal headphones have about 16Ω, but the Atomic Bass has 32Ω.

The Atomic Bass headphones are made of the same material as the iPod nano, with a gold plated stereo mini-plug. They are available everywhere in a variety of colors for $39.95.

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According to the Radius site, the Atomic Bass is the “Official Headphone of the Hip-Hop Genre”. That has got to be one of the toughest slogans to prove, and I highly suggest they test its tonal balance on several hip-hop artists before they make that claim.

However, after listening for myself, I definitely hear how good they are. The clear sound might have something to do with its unique shape. You can’t really see the angle in this photo, but it causes the headphone to penetrate the ear deeper. It almost feels like an ear plug the way it can cut off background noise.

The headphones also have another unique look. Normally, when headphones branch out, the sections are equal. The Atomic Bass has a unique U-style of cable, and so one is not equal length, yet each earphone can fit either ear. It can fit normally in the ear, or rotate the earphone pieces back so they rest on the outer ear.

Another terrific feature is the impedance. Normal headphones have about 16Ω, but the Atomic Bass has 32Ω.

The Atomic Bass headphones are made of the same material as the iPod nano, with a gold plated stereo mini-plug. They are available everywhere in a variety of colors for $39.95.

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Robotic Dog Fetches Ball

Robotic Dog Fetches Ball
  I have never used any of the Acroname microcontroller, but after seeing this Robot Fetching demonstration I am impressed by its power (and the skill of mw0868). "This robot uses an Acroname CMUcam2+ for its eye and an Acroname BrainStem GP 2.0 microcontroller for its brain. It chases down a bright pink ball (which I made […]

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Must-Have Tool Kit for Adult Children

Must-Have Tool Kit for Adult Children
I know that most of the boys are very curious about seeing ‘what’s inside that box‘ and this is probably one of the trails of the childhood that will never go away.

Zoozen ToolkitI think the console lovers understand what I’m talking about because whenever you get yourself a new game console, you test-drive it, play some cool games, but then comes the fun part! You want to have a look inside that gadget!

This is where you very often say “Oh NO!”, because the screws holding the gadget together always have a strange shape so that no one can get in.

However the is a solution for all you curious ones and let-me-see-what’s-inside-that-box guys. The Zoozen Pro Tool Access kit, which allows you to forget about this problem. This tool kit will allow you to open any gadget.

If you’re thinking about console modding the Zoozen tool kit is the perfect thing for you, as with its help you can get into Xbox, Xbox 360 and their controllers, into Wii, GBA, DS, DS Lie, GameCube, Nintenti and Gamecube cart… wow there’s many, but it’s still not all… PS3, PS2, the portable PS and I don’t think I’m familiar with the rest.

So if you there was a thought in you dark, striving-for-knowledge mind to open such consoles, your dreams might be closer to reality from now on. The fun part about all this is that this tool kit costs just about $ 15 - its nothing when you really want to get inside a Sony Playstation!

Zoozen Pro Tool Access kitYou will also find a lot of application for the Zoozen Pro Tool Access kit anywhere else in the house. From my experience, I could tell you that there are dozens of gadgets in my house, which have this weird screw form, and it’s not that easy using a screwdriver to get them out of there.

Most recent example from my ultra boring life was to see what’s inside a mobile phone charge. If seen it dozens of times, but I wanted to look inside this one. I’m just a kid, you know! But this triangle screw became so annoying after a two hours’ siege, so I just broke the think into two halves. And you know what, I didn’t get the true satisfaction of nicely opening the device, taking the screws out, putting them aside… Well, it’s not what I needed.

If you have already made an order, then you can start gathering some cool stuff to modify your console, as it needs no longer be this dull!

So I guess the Zoozen tool kit will help all us, adult children, out. I’m praying for it!
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LogMeIn offers browser plug-in: control a PC or Mac with a Nokia Internet Tablet

LogMeIn offers browser plug-in: control a PC or Mac with a Nokia Internet Tablet
I really need to start using production software. Believe me, I have loads of fun using beta applications, but I’m supposed to be doing this for a living, so it really shouldn’t be fun to do, right? Oh heck, a little more fun isn’t going to harm anyone, so let…
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Two things I learned from the New York Times this morning
First, MacRumors.com is huge. “4.4 million people and 40 million page views a month,” according to this profile of its founder, Dr. Arnold Kim. Second, that the 75th anniversary edition of Esquire magazine is going to incorporate an honest-to-god battery-powered ePaper cover. Awesome. Bring on the cheap, reusable ePaper magazines!…

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Parallax Tank Bot

Parallax Tank Bot
  This robot has lots of cool technology such as bluetooth, pan tilt camera, Parallax microcontroller and the list goes on. This would make for a great robotic platform for making many cool projects.  

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62 wpm on a small keyboard? Talk about dexterity!

62 wpm on a small keyboard? Talk about dexterity!
I’m nearly speechless. Nearly, but not quite. I am also very impressed. I just watched the above video where Jenn at Pocketables demonstrates her typing prowess on a small-keyboarded device. In this case, it’s the new Kohjinsha SC3 that she has under review. Bear in mind that the keyboard she’s…
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Samsung presents it’s FESTIVAL Plasma TV
Samsung, with another “world’s first”!

The new “Cannes” Plasma TV is an absolutely new, or maybe not so absolutely, TV set from Samsung - probably the world’s leader in electronics and in being the world’s first manufacturer to always make world’s first gadgets.

What does it have what other TVs from Samsung don’t? Well, first of all, and I guess the most important, is the girl standing next to it. She’s very pretty and is a very important part of the TV set itself, because if she’s gone, no one would ever need the “Cannes” Plasma TV from Samsung. Just kidding! But I really like the girl though, I guess I’ll write her a letter if I find her address by some miracle.

Samsung's So let’s see what the manufacturer himself - Samsung Electronics Ltd. - says about this nifty gadget. I mean the TV, not the chick! They say that among the technologies worth to mention the most worth-to-mention are the Ultra Daylight, Real Motion Studio and the Natural True Color technology. How they improve the quality and the sales of this TV, I could only guess, but it sounds cool and it is always a MUST when announcing a novelty: you should always think of some cool words to name the new technologies. But some of the upper mentioned are described further on.

Other sources say that the TV has an ability to change the contrast of the image displaying, in accord with the time of the day (or lighting). For example in an absolutely dark room the display would adapt itself to a contrast ratio of 15.000:1, whereas a bright room would sink this ratio to 1.000:1.

This fluctuation of the contrast ratio is achieved thanks to the technology already mentioned in that worth-mentioning category. I’m speaking about the Ultra Daylight technology.

The other innovation in this gadget - the Real Motion Studio technology - has taken care of a crystal clear image. Due to this technology the image is being cleared of the blurred outlines and an unclear text.

If already interested, I’m glad! Because I am too. As for the place to buy the gadget - can’t tell you anything. However the price is something I’m able to share.

As far as I know, the “Cannes” Plasma TV was issued in a series of models. I won’t use my blog’s space to tell you all the prices, but some of them are: about $ 2.125 for the 42-inches version of the TV; almost $ 3.500 for the 50-inches wide “Cannes” Plasma TV in your room; and about $ 9.400 - for the model with an absolutely clear image, I mean the High-Def “Cannes”.

If you find this beauty somewhere around, please let me know. I’m dying to connect to it my good old PS2 (and maybe even try it out with the PS3 sometimes, when it gets cheaper than a space shuttle).

P.S.: And guys, don’t focus on the picture, because it’s hypnotizing. It’s got everything a man needs: a wide-screen TV; a hot girl next to it (and she’s not yelling at you) and a snack bar on the background. This is disturbing!
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Blogging on the veranda

Blogging on the veranda
Best part of the day.
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Hands-on with VooDoo Envy’s Instant On function
OK, I am officially ticked off at HP. I have been banging on the table ever since the super-cool VooDoo Envy was announced to get my hands on one and all I’ve gotten are excuses. I took HP at their word that there were none available to shoot me so…
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