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Toshiba's prototype robot can control devices in your living room. The robot, called ApriPoco, learns from users and then can act on their command. Toshiba hopes to commercialize ApriPoco one day.
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I found this website called YouTube Pocket. I don't think it's affiliated or sponsored in any way by YouTube, but I wish YouTube offered something like it. It allows you to watch ANY YouTube video on a supported Windows Mobile PDA or Smartphone. It involves installing TCPMP media player and the TCPMP FLV plugin. I'm using a Dell Axim X50v with WM6.
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The assignment: Create Egg Drop Devices that look as if Leonardo da Vinci had made them. From San Jose State's Art 13: 3D Concepts class, Spring 2002. Chris Eckert, instructor. Video by Sam. More pics at http://www.niemworks .com/else/eggdrop.ht ml
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Rare footage from the day of the Oklahoma City Bombing that reveals that there were 3 explosive devices planted INSIDE the building. How did Timothy McVeigh pull that one off?
IBM today announced new software and services for mobile devices that more closely mimic desktop features formerly found only on the PC. Designed for both business users and consumers, the new offerings can help individuals make better business decisions faster, while connecting friends, work colleagues and teams beyond what has been available in the PC era.