Tag: tech Digest
"Sick" robot for medical training has this pain in all the diodes down her left side
Researchers at Gifu University’s Graduate School of Medicine in Japan have developed a robotic patient that can respond verbally to questions about how it feels and move its body in ways that exhibit the symptoms of its ailment. It looks like a human woman and has body parts that can move in accordance with its symptoms. This will help medical students gain experience in diagnosing diseases, and hopefully will encourage them against being such dismissive jackasses. [GT]
Hamster-powered shredder 2: the Hamstering
We told you about the hamster-powered paper shredder last month. Well, now there’s a new, improved version. Thomas Ballhatchet, the inventor, got so much interest that he actually sat down and tried to make a version that is arguably viable, to the degree that home appliances powered by rodents ever are. Probably still not the best way to dispose of unwanted Barclaycards. [GT]
Hamster Shredder [via Core77]
SUBstage100 Subwoofer from Soundmatters
The SUBstage100 Subwoofer from Soundmatters has been designed to have a nice low profile, so you can hide it under the couch or pretty much anywhere, instead of having a huge chunk of magnet lying under your desk and getting full of cat fur because Bester keeps sitting on it. (Insert name of your own cat … there.) It has deep articulate bass and a 200-watt Class D amplifier so you can crank it up and see if the couch explodes. (According to Mythbusters, the couch will not explode.) $399 and available in July. [GT]
EleeNo WebTime Elite
Yet again, TokyoFlash has come out with a beautiful watch that makes telling time pretty much impossible. This one is is easier to interpret than most, though, all you need to do is look at the polyhedron in the center and see where it intersects with the numbers and you know it’s . . . ten-ish? A good watch if you’re trying to become less obsessive about time. Also, it does have a cool butterfly clasp which you can probably fasten without involving sixteen other people, for a change, and nice 4 year battery life. £61.85.[GT]
WebTime Elite [via BoingBoing]
Shiny Video Review: Creative Zen Stone 1GB (the iPod Shuffle alternative)
Susi compares and contrasts Creative's affordable alternative with the Shuffle. Rock (on) in colour, as Creative say… (although we were sent a black one).
Shiny Product Launch: Motorola RAZR 2
Katie gets a first look at the new addition to the Motorola RAZR series launched today.
Shiny Product Launch: Motorola Z8
Katie takes a closer look at the brand new Z8, showcasing its clever downloading capabilities and cunning ergonomic design.
Shiny Video Review: Intempo PG-02 DAB Digital Radio Alarm
Alex finds her way around Intempo's retro-styled digital radio.
Shiny Video Review: Medion GoPal Sat Nav
Katie and Ashley find their way with Medion's new GoPal sat nav range.
Pay-for-play online video 'will soon become extinct'
A study from Forrester Research says that "the paid video download market in its current evolutionary state will soon become extinct, despite the fast growth and the millions being spent today". While spending last year jumped from $98mil to…