Archive for June, 2010

Researchers at the school for really smart people, MIT, have come up with a novel way of conducting eye exams–looking into your mobile phone screen.
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It’s late and you’re feeling bored? Head over to #whitenoise! The folks there are bound to make you laugh like crazy. More »




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The free Hulu Plus app just hit the iTunes App store kids with the promise of 720p streaming over WiFi or 3G to iOS devices including the iPad, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, and 3rd generation iPod touch. They’re calling it a “limited preview” release that will ultimately require a $10 per month subscription on top of the commercials you’re forced to watch. Oh, and it’s still restricted to US-only viewership. Well, at least the Flash barrier has been removed. Huzzah?

[Thanks, MT H.]

Hulu Plus preview arrives in iTunes App Store, Flash be damned originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 30 Jun 2010 01:43:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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If you’re sad that the 2010 World Cup is winding down, check out this collection of iPhone soccer games. With the right game in hand, the World Cup doesn’t have to end.

Originally posted at The Download Blog

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Air-Hair is a “virtual reality haircut simulator” from the Tokyo Institute of Technology, although it looks like that virtual reality is more Lawnmower Man than…whatever good virtual reality is. More »




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We’ve just received word that Hulu Plus is official. So far your iPhone, iPad (WiFi or 3G), Samsung TV, Sony TV and Blu-ray player is supported, with Vizio, PS3, and Xbox coming soon — all for $10 a month!

Developing.

Hulu Plus announced: iPad, iPhone, Sony, and more on board originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 29 Jun 2010 13:50:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Trust the world’s largest phone maker to educate us on how to hold our phone the right way.
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The iMovie app was designed specifically for the iPhone 4 and isn’t made available for prior generations, but the clever folks at Redmond Pie have figured out a way to port it to the iPhone 3GS. And it works well! More »




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