The Daily Engadget: High-Def Wii in 2011? Vision Restored With Tooth

Square Enix President Predicts Wii HD in 2011
Since Square Enix brought us all the hugely successful 'Final Fantasy' games over the years, it's safe to say the company is well-connected. This gives some weight to the president's statements that a Wii HD is coming next year.
Tooth Implanted in Eye Restores Vision
One new method of vision restoration entails taking a tooth, drilling a hole in it, and implanting it into the eye. You can see the full procedure here (not safe for the squeamish).
Robots Do Tai Chi, Give a Great Interview
Tai chi is a great way to relax; just ask BHR-1 and BHR-2. The (rather menacing-looking) bots, developed at the Beijing Institute of Technology, can lead tai chi demonstrations and even answer simple questions.
Laser Microphone is Laser-Accurate
The microphone hasn't changed much in, oh, 100 years or so, but Schwartz Engineering & Design would like to mix things up a bit. Schwartz has developed Laser-Accurate microphone technology, which, as the name implies, uses a laser to detect the motion of particles in the air to form a sound recording.
'Intelligent' Android Home Screen Proposed
Google's Android is making waves in the smart phone arena, but those waves aren't as big as some had expected. Larva Labs thinks a redesigned home screen will help to bring BlackBerry owners into the fold, and boost the free operating system's usability.
iriver Targets Bicycle Riders with NV mini bike edition
Every day we see a new, greener way to get from A to B, but few can surpass the simple bicycle when it comes to energy efficiency and low emissions. Just for cyclists, iriver has created this new version of its esteemed all-in-one NV gadget. Mounted to the handlebars, it will pump out the jams and track distance, time, and calories burned.




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