Week in Review – 11/28
Inflight Wi-Fi, YouTube wants to make money for its partners, robots for kids, prototype cell phone designs from LG and Wii sells 7 million in Japan.
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Week in Review – 11/28
Inflight Wi-Fi, YouTube wants to make money for its partners, robots for kids, prototype cell phone designs from LG and Wii sells 7 million in Japan.
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Week in Review – 11/28
To kick off the first title of Nintendo’s new Personal Trainer series, the game giant hosted a grocery store scavenger hunt and then an in-store cook-off.
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Nintendo launches Personal Trainer Cooking
In-flight Wi-Fi is coming to Virgin America this week, and the airline showed off its new service to reporters with a flight to nowhere from San Francisco International Airport.
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Video: Virgin America to offer in-flight WiFi
At the recent RoboDevelopment conference in Santa Clara California, National Instruments showed off a prototype to help high-school students develop their own robots. Students can pit them against each other in a national competition.
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Robot helps students design robots
Fly around the globe with Google Earth: The iPhone Edition.
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iPhone App: Google Earth
They might not look like conventional cell phones but that’s the point of these winners from LG Japan’s first Mobile Design Contest.
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Winners from LG’s Mobile Design Contest
The European Commission has been left with egg on its face after servers running Europeana were unable to keep up with demand.
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Europeana server meltdown
At the RoboDevelopment Conference in Santa Clara, California this week a UC Berkeley alumnus showed off a robot designed to solve one of the great mysteries of mankind: The Rubik’s Cube.
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Robot solves Rubik’s Cube
Yang steps down, Adobe shows off its new Flash platform, TVs fail the recycling test, robots take over California, Nintendo leads in the game console war, Intel launches a new processor and new auto tech is on display in New York.
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Week in Review – 11/21
At the RoboDevelopment Conference in Santa Clara, California, this week, there were a lot of different robots for a lot of different missions. One of them played Guitar Hero.
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Robot plays Guitar Hero
RIM’s much anticipated BlackBerry Storm has arrived, but can it top the well-known touch-screen leader? Keith gives the lowdown.
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Not quite the perfect Storm
Adobe is trying to bring a full-featured Flash Player to all mobile phones.
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Adobe shows Flash on G1 phone
The BlackBerry bold combines great e-mail with a range of connection options – it is just getting the browser configuration right that is a pain.
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BlackBerry gets Bold
Adobe is trying to bring a full-featured Flash Player to all mobile phones.
Smart phones and green technology will be in abundance at January’s CES 2009 event. An analyst from the CEA talks about these trends and what consumers will spend their money on during the holidays.