Teen Gets Blood Clot Playing Xbox
A 14-year-old UK
boy developed deep vein thrombosis -- a condition normally
associated with older people flying on long-distance airplane
trips -- after kneeling all day in the same position
obsessively playing Xbox. This is perhaps the youngest known
case of what some flip quasi-medical wags call
e-thrombosis, but is by no means the first.
Dog Issued Credit Card After
Owner Mails Application As Anti-Spam Joke
You
have to give this dog credit. Which is exactly what a credit
card company did recently. Tired of getting spam pitching a
pre-approved credit card, a Silicon Valley area man filled out
the application with his dog's information and was shocked when
his
dog received an approved credit card in the mail.
Bad Robots
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artists hope to compete in the marketplace against
this kind of technology?
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Your Tax Dollars At
Work
Hundreds of pages of U.S. President George Bush's
defense budget proposal were accidentally posted briefly Friday on the
"comptroller" area of the Pentagon's Web site. Shhhhhh. Don't
tell anyone.
Hollywood Spy
I first told you about the Blade-Runneresque Korean sci-fi
movie, Natural City,
August 25, 2003. Now there's a
high-resolution version of the trailer I pointed to, plus a
second trailer. The movie is directed by Byung-chun Min and
stars Ji-tae Yu, Jae-un Lee and Rin Seo.
Gotta-Get-It
Gadgets
Out
of the Box Computers Sells PCs built inside motorcycle gas
tanks. They call them -- what else? --
Think Tanks. They sport built-in radios and CD
players. Think tanks would be perfect for mounting on actual
motorcycles, but then of course you wouldn't have any gas.
Timex is transforming
nine of its existing watch lines into "Speed Pass"-capable
credit cards that can be used to get gas at over 8,000 ExxonMobile stations and 440 McDonald's restaurants. It can also
be used at specific Stop-and-Shop markets in the Midwest. Now if
they could only make real credit cards that tell the time.
A new infrared laser pointer from
Japan's Kokuyo Company has forwards and backwards buttons that
control PowerPoint
presentations. Unfortunately, you can't control other people's
PowerPoint presentations with it, as it requires a USB
peripheral receiver.
The Sigma e-Book from Matsushita
Electric Industrial and Panasonic that I told you
about
last May will finally become available February 20. The
Sigma looks like a real book and features low power consumption
and a very high resolution screen. Panasonic said last year that
you'll get up to six months (or 10,000 pages, whichever comes
first) on three AA batteries. It features "instant-on," so
there's no waiting to boot. Two facing black-and-white 7.2-inch
displays have screen resolution of 1,024�x768, which is very
high for such a small gadget.
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Mystery Pic o'
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LAST WEEK'S
MYSTERY PIC:
No, it's not a "fine print reader
for reading contracts and legal documents," a "Timex watch after being run over by a steam-roller" or
even a "remote-controlled peeping Tom" as suggested by some
readers. In fact, it's a picture of Toshiba's Human Centric
Laboratory-developed
wearable remote controller for home electronic appliances.
Users can turn lights on and off by simply pointing at the light
(much better than clapping). Other appliances can be controlled
by other movements. Mega Mike's List congratulations to Dennis
Adams of Madison, Wisconsin USA, for being first with the right
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