Men's Ring Turns Up Heat (So
Wives Don't Have To)
A concept "Remember
Ring"
GETS HOT 24 hours before your wedding anniversary
or wife's birthday,
starting
with 120 degrees Fahrenheit, for ten seconds. Every hour
thereafter for the rest of the day, the ring gets hot again,
each time a little hotter. Miniature electronics keep track of
the date and control the heater. Cleve Oines, who runs the Web
site for Goldsmith Gallery, a jewelry store in Alaska, initially
posted the ring concept as a joke. Oines has received so much
interest that he's decided to make it happen for real and is
reportedly "in talks" with an engineer -- wow, an engineer! --
to bring the ring to market next year for an estimated $800 or
so. I'll believe it when I see it. For starters, Oines still
hasn't explained what he's going to do about a battery, although
hints that it might end up as a
signet ring make the idea more realistic --
existing watch batteries might actually fit.
Yoga
Boosts Mouse-Clicking Speed - Report
A study at Swami
Vivekananda Yoga Research Foundation in, Bangalore, India,
launched a study to find out if practicing yoga helps reduce
various kinds of bodily strain caused by sitting in front of a
PC all day. Of course, they found that yoga actually reverses
almost all the damage. Most interestingly, though, the study
discovered that the "tapping speed in the right hand of the yoga
group was
HIGHER BY 5.6
PERCENT after two months of yoga intervention."
News You Can Lose
A hacker
REPROGRAMMED a gas-station ATM in Virginia Beach,
Virginia, to spit out $20 bills instead of $5 bills. He used a
debit card along with knowledge he reportedly found through a
Google search (a feat
replicated later by a security researcher). The
cracker found master passwords to the Tranax Mini-Bank ATM --
and instructions -- in a PDF version of a 102-page manual posted
on the Web site of a Tranax reseller. For nine days after the
ATM was re-programmed, everyone got 400% more cash than
requested (it took the nine days for an ATM user to tell someone
she got more money). Here comes the
VIDEO!
Water
Bottle Nags You To 'Optimal Hydration'
A new $29.99 water
bottle from Sportline and HydraCoach monitors how much you drink
and when,
NAGGING YOU to drink
more via built-in "Personal Hydration Calculator," "Drink
Monitor," "Sip Tracker" and other electronic metrics designed to
enable you to reach your "personal hydration goals" and achieve
"optimal hydration." Or, you could just drink water when you're
thirsty...
Found Video
A Canadian RC
airplane enthusiast shows us some sweet unanticipated
convergence between a model RC airplane and virtual reality
gear. It works like this: The airplane is a conventional one,
controlled by a wireless remote control. On the airplane is a
pan-and-tilt camera, controlled also wirelessly. Here's the cool
part. The video is viewable through virtual reality goggles,
which have a gyroscope built in to sense the movement of the
goggles. When the wearer moves his head, the camera moves.
Tragically, this is not a product you can buy, but a DIY
project. Here comes the
VIDEO!
Bad Robots
A lot of dedicated scientists and engineers really put
themselves into their work. Especially these guys. First,
Hiroshi Ishiguro, a senior researcher at Japan's ATR Intelligent
Robotics and Communication Laboratories built a robot
TWIN of himself. Now, Chinese robot researcher
Zou Renti of the
Xi�an
Supermen
Sculpture Institution built a
CLONE of himself. If a robot can look
like
anything, why not make it look like
THIS?
A restaurant in Hong
Kong is using a
ROBOT WAITER to seat guests and take orders. The
food is presumably brought to tables by a human waiter.
Unfortunately, all news reports on this story --
including
from the
BBC -- fail to mention the only information
that
matters: whether the robot is autonomous (which would be
amazing) or just a Jack-in-the-Box speaker-and-microphone-on
wheels remote-controlled by a human (which would be lame). I'm
guessing the latter. Robo Waiter 1 costs $5,000 from Hong Kong's
Cyber Robotics Technology. Here comes the
VIDEO!
Chinese Theft o' the Week
A Chinese company
called Oriphe Industrial Limited has already beat
Microsoft to market with a
CLONE
of Microsoft's Zune media player, which won't ship until
November.
Cell Phone Follies
When you absolutely,
positively have to have the
SMALLEST
CELL PHONE IN THE ROOM, nothing beats the new Xun
Chi 138. Just 2.64 inches long and less than two ounces in
weight, the phone features a 260k color LCD, a 1.3 megapixel
camera, music playing, USB connectivity and even build-in
handwriting recognition. It has no numeric keypad (you peck
numbers from the screen or use the auto-dial button).
Computer scientists
at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in
Blacksburg are working on weaving electronics into normal
clothing, resulting in
SMART PANTS AND CELL PHONE SHIRTS -- basically
miniaturizing gadgets into thread, then weaving that thread
throughout normal-looking clothing. These clothes can monitor
movement, make phone calls (you talk into your sleeve), and
monitor your health.
Your mobile phone is
a
DRUG as addictive as
SMOKING or
GAMBLING,
according to Staffordshire University's David Sheffield. And
it's
STRESSING YOU OUT. You know it's true. (Admitting
you have a problem is the first step...)
Ad Creep
Check out this bit
of STREET
MARKETING for the Canon S1 digital camera.
Proof You Can Buy Anything on the
Web
Just fire up your browser and all
this can be yours:
The one and only
Moller Skycar flying car prototype
The one and only
Vanessa Kensington Fembot
and even a complete
USB Birthday Kit
Gotta-Get-It
Gadgets
A rugged new
wristwatch from Japan's Thanko plays MP3s and FM radio, which
you listen to via included earbuds. The watch recharges and
enables song transfers via a USB connector. The concept isn't
new, but the ruggedized styling and
1 GB STORAGE CAPACITY are unprecedented.
Why buy a real piano
when you can buy a
USB-POWERED ROLL-UP PIANO for a fraction of the
price ($45). This 49-key instrument records your playing, and
does all kinds of sounds beyond "piano," including percussion
and 128 non-percussion instruments. Best of all, you can roll it
up and stuff it in your pocket after practice.
The $329.99 LukWerks
Spy Camera has got to be the
SNEAKIEST SPY GADGET YET. It's built into a
standard-looking alarm clock, and has a motion-detector. Here's
the unique part: It connects to your PC over your home powerline
through the alarm clock's plug. I'm sure there are legitimate,
ethical
uses
for an undetectable bedroom spy camera. It's just that I can't
think of any.
The new $283 Jelbert
GeoTagger attaches to your camera's flash shoe. Thereafter, when
you take a picture, the GeoTagger captures the
EXACT LOCATION
(via GPS), exact direction of the shot (via internal compass)
and exact time and date. Later, you can use third-party software
to merge all that data with the picture files themselves. It
also requires that you buy a
Geko 301
GPS receiver from Garmin.
Stuff You'll Love
Crazy
Cars
University of British
Columbia propellerheads have created a car that can travel some
3,145 MILES ON A SINGLE GALLON OF GAS (Boston to
San Diego on a single gallon -- Road Trip!!). The super mileage
results from a combination of aerodynamics, light weight
construction, a small displacement engine and "conservative
driving habits." It's a one-seater, and the driver has to lie
down.
Researchers at Delft
University of Technology in the Netherlands are developing a "superbus"
that goes
155 MILES PER HOUR and runs on electricity. The
aerodynamic bus is low -- too low for passengers inside to stand
up -- so every passenger has his own door. The 30-seat bus is
the same length and width of a standard city bus, but it's only
as high as an SUV. To catch the bus, passengers text-message the
dispatcher, and are picked up anywhere they want along special
speedways constructed for the bus system. The researchers plan
to build a fully functional prototype for the Beijing Olympics
in two years. Here comes the
VIDEO!
Mercedes
plans to unveil this fugly "ECO
ROADSTER" at the LA Autoshow November 29. Called "Recy,"
the open-top death trap is made from 100% recyclable wood,
alloys, glass and rubber. The car is not a convertible -- it has
no top. If ever there was a car in perfect tune with Los
Angeles, this is it. The "Recy" is one of
NINE ECO-FRIENDLY CARS participating in the L.A.
Auto Show's third annual Design Challenge contest.
Wacky
Web Sites
Freak Streets
exists to chronicle the existence and locations of American
streets with crazy names.
Twisted
Games
Splash
Back is dangerously addictive. Click the blobs to make
them explode in the fewest number of clicks.
Reverse
Bounce is
just like those games where you move the bar under the ball to
bounce it back up to the top. The catch is you use the right
arrow key to move left and visa versa. Good luck!
Maze Frenzy
challenges you to move the red dot through a narrow, curving,
constantly changing path.
Mystery Pic o'
the Week
What is it?
Send YOUR guess (be sure to say where you live).
If you're first with the right answer, I'll print your name in the
next issue of Mike's List!
(Check out
previous Mystery Pics)
LAST
ISSUE'S
MYSTERY PIC:
No, it's not "Michael Jackson after his nose fell off," an
"anti-gravity manhole cover" or even "the woman who's going to
bring down the Power Puff Girls."
In fact, it's the official logo of
the Chinese communist party's censorship program. It's
everywhere in Chinese internet cafes, reminding all that Big
Brother is watching. Mega-kudos to Lisa from Italy for being
first with the right answer!
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