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MIT's AIDA: The Friendly GPS Robot for Your Dashboard
Ever wish your GPS system could be something more than just a bodiless voice? Ever wished you had a pretty face to associate with that mellifluous, alluring car voice? Thanks to scientists at MIT, you might soon be able to entertain all your ... Read more →
'Little Buddy Child Tracker' Uses GPS to Keep Tabs on Your Kids
19 days ago on SwitchedSoon, parents can dump those embarrassing child leashes for a new GPS device that keeps tabs on their young ones. Simply strap the Insignia 'Little Buddy Child Tracker' to your little rug-rat (tape should work), or you could just slide it into a ...
Creepy Japanese Robot Simulates Swine Flu
20 days ago on SwitchedMost people do anything they can to prevent viruses from infecting their high-tech toys. One group of Japanese scientists, though, have created a robot that actually embraces an especially virulent (and topical) strain: Swine Flu. The robot , ...
Thumbnail-Sized Chip Holds Equivalent of 20 HD DVDs
20 days ago on SwitchedEngineers at North Carolina State University have created a computer chip that holds one terabyte -- or 1,000 gigabytes -- of data and is no larger than a fingernail. For perspective, that means you could store 20 high-definition DVDs or 250 ...
Windows 7 Whopper Caught on Video
21 days ago on SwitchedMicrosoft has tried various slightly odd marketing schemes to grab some attention for Windows 7 here in the U.S. ranging from distrubingly cute commercials and a partnership with 'Family Guy' creator Seth MacFarlane to house parties that have ...
Atheists Fall Victim to Cyber Attack
22 days ago on SwitchedMonths before the Global Atheists Convention is held in Melbourne this March, a couple of major atheist Web sites have been forced to shut down due to coordinated, denial-of-service attacks. The Sydney Morning Herald reports that the Atheist ...
Using Photoshop to Find Missing Children
22 days ago on SwitchedWith over 2,000 children reported missing every day, police authorities have had to develop new techniques to more effectively disseminate information about those who disappear. Among the most basic and traditional techniques, of course, is ...
GE Debuts Vscan, the 'Stethoscope of the 21st Century'
23 days ago on SwitchedOne of the medical profession's most iconic instruments is getting a serious upgrade. The "stethoscope of the 21st century" was unveiled yesterday at the Web 2.0 summit by General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt. The Vscan, which looks like the lovechild ...
Up Close With New 'Nook' E-Reader From Barnes & Noble
23 days ago on SwitchedSuddenly, here in the second half of 2009, it seems as though e-readers -- those portable digital devices that can hold thousands of books and use easy-on-the-eyes E-ink -- are finally going mainstream. Yesterday, Barnes & Noble threw its own ...
Upgrading to Windows 7? Here's What You Should Know.
23 days ago on SwitchedDo you want to enjoy all the goodies that Windows 7 offers without the work of installing a totally fresh operating system? While your more tech-savvy friends might look down their noses, a more simple "in-place upgrade" could be the better option ...
Vanity Plate Causes Man To Get Over $19K in Parking Tickets
24 days ago on SwitchedWhile we don't quite understand it, many people like to add some personality to their cars by way of vanity plates. The plates usually read something corny like "2KOOL4U," "MYRIDE1," or, in one Alabama man's case, "XXXXXXX." That's because, when ...
Robots Teach Kids With Motor Skills Disorder to Write
24 days ago on SwitchedResearchers at the University of Leeds are developing a device that lets children with dyspraxia, a motor-skills deficit, perform exercises designed to help them improve coordination. Similar to the high-degree-of-freedom interfaces used by computer ...
Could Robot Writers Take Over Sportswriters' Jobs?
24 days ago on SwitchedNo one has ever confused Woody Paige with Arthur Rimbaud. And there's a good reason: daily sportswriting is, by definition, Mojave-dry. Beat writers covering a Major League Baseball team, for instance, have to find a way to churn out stimulating ...
Apple Revamps Desktops, Laptops, and Adds Multi-touch 'Magic Mouse'
24 days ago on SwitchedIt seems like only yesterday that Apple was making headlines with its updated iPod line, but here it is again, making sure the new Macs are fresh for the rest of 2009 -- and the holiday season. The iMac, the MacBook, the oft-forgotten Mac Mini, and ...
Winter Olympics 2010 Medals Made From Recycled Electronics
26 days ago on SwitchedAs Olympic athletes have increasingly resorted to complex steroids and synthetic drugs, even the most obstinate athletic purists have had to come to terms with the sobering fact that many of the gold medals awarded over the past few Games have been ...
Terrifying Robotic Cockroach Survives Eight-Story Fall
27 days ago on SwitchedThe world of robotics is awash in nature-inspired cybernetic creatures -- bees, spiders, fish. But none have been so creepy as the DASH, or the Dynamic Autonomous Sprawled Hexapod. For those keeping score, that's a fancy way of saying "robotic ...


