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Alternative Wii U controller design makes brief appearance on Twitter, goes into hiding
Posted On 19 May 2012 By Sean Buckley. Under: Uncategorized.
Excited for Nintendo's new tablet-esque controller? So are the kids in TT Games' QA department. An over-excited tester tweeted out an image of a slightly different Wii U slab than the one we laid hands on at E3 2011, teasing "look we what we have at ...
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Neuroscientists develop game for stroke rehabilitation, give the Wii a run for its money
Posted On 19 May 2012 By Alexis Santos. Under: Uncategorized.
Think the Wii has the market cornered on gaming rehab? Think again -- neuroscientists at Newcastle University are developing a series of motion controlled video games to make stroke rehab more fun and accessible. The team's first title, dubbed Circus...
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This City Never Sleeps, And Neither Do The Hackers
Posted On 19 May 2012 By Jordan Crook. Under: Uncategorized.
It's midnight.
The city is alive with Saturday night fever, and Pier 94 is just as awake, and perhaps a bit more drunk. Tequila shots (and plenty of beers) are flowing, along with Red Bull, Mountain Dew, and Energy Bites.
In other words, this place is like one giant vat of FourLoko, topped with a sprinkling of coders.No Comments
How to Troll Someone’s Car in 2 Easy Steps
Posted On 19 May 2012 By TecheBlog Staff. Under: Uncategorized.
Have you always wanted to troll someone's car, without resorting to picking up an axe and hacking away? Well, this prank should do the trick. Let's just say that it involves lots of paper, and will be a pain to cleanup after the victim has discov...
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Funny and Weird Apple Knockoffs
Posted On 19 May 2012 By TecheBlog Staff. Under: Uncategorized.
Apple knockoffs have gone far beyond just iPhones and iPods. Some stores have gone as far as using Apple product names on totally unrelated items, such as iPhone on a gas stove. Continue reading to see more funny and weird examples.
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Ask Engadget: Electric commuting on the cheap?
Posted On 19 May 2012 By Daniel Cooper. Under: Uncategorized.
We know you've got questions, and if you're brave enough to ask the world for answers, here's the outlet to do so. This week's Ask Engadget inquiry is from is from Warren, who wants to find an electrical moped within his budget. If you're looking to ...
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Meet The Disrupt NY 2012 Hackathon Hackers
Posted On 19 May 2012 By Chris Velazco. Under: Uncategorized.
It's been about eight hours since our big Disrupt Hackathon kicked off, and all of our intrepid hackers have been busy letting the code (and the caffeine) fly ever since.
I managed to tear a few of them away from their work (these folks are pretty motivated, so it took a bit of doing) to tell us a little bit about themselves and what they've been trying to crank out during the wee hours of the morning.No Comments
10 Cool and Geeky Lunch Bag Art Designs
Posted On 19 May 2012 By TecheBlog Staff. Under: Uncategorized.
Why waste money on a fancy lunchbox, when you've got the talent to create awesome lunch bag designs. These geeks falls under the latter and manage to transform plain old brown bags into works of art. Continue reading to see more.
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Samsung Galaxy S III S Voice APK leaked online
Posted On 19 May 2012 By Zachary Lutz. Under: Uncategorized.
If you find yourself with nothing better to do this weekend, then you might have a bit of fun playing around with Samsung's soon-to-be-released S Voice application on your rooted Android 4.0 smartphone. The APK has now made its way into the wild, and...
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Mobile Miscellany: week of May 14th, 2012
Posted On 19 May 2012 By Zachary Lutz. Under: Uncategorized.
Not all mobile news is destined for the front page, but if you're like us and really want to know what's going on, then you've come to the right place. This past week, Verizon Wireless brought its LTE service to 28 new markets and expanded its reach ...
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