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ROCCAT's Isku FX keyboard lights up with the game


For hobby gardens air play the game at any time, of course, need the support on this one, is the coolest keyboard suitable for gamers friend's apartment.
 ROCCAT Studios recently revealed the latest iteration of its Isku line of gaming keyboards, which feature backlit keys for late-night sessions. Rather than just having one color to choose from, as in last year's model, the company's new Isku FX Multicolor Gaming Keyboard lights up in a range of 16.8 million colors, which can now be programmed to match in-game actions.
The key layout and basic features have remained largely unchanged since the ROCCAT's last Isku keyboard, but that's not necessarily a strike against it. This newest version still uses an Easy-Shift[+] key duplication system that allows for a total of 36 macro keys, which includes three thumbster keys, so you barely need to move your hand to run custom game commands. Up to five different macro profiles can be configured at a time, and new macro commands can be created in the middle of a game with a dedicated recording button.

He is my dream notebook :) ASUS announces release of G46VW ROG gaming notebook


For my friends who still dreamed of having a notebook cool can gamer and others see the coolest notebook ASUS already issued our dream :).

While gaming monsters like the Tytan CG8890 might satisfy a player's lust for power in the home, we live in a mobile world and today's gamer needs a good dose of high performance portable power. ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) set its sights on creating a smaller, lighter and easier-to-carry gaming notebook while still offering gamers the powerful performance of bigger family members. That quest is now over, and the result is the launch of the first 14-inch ROG gaming notebook, the G46VW.
ASUS claims that its newest ROG release is the fastest 14-inch gaming notebook in its class. It's available with a choice of third generation Intel Core i5-3210M dual core or Core i7-3610QM quad core processor options (both with HyperThreading) on an Intel HM77 chipset. There's up to 16GB of DDR3 1,600 MHz RAM over two slots and storage options including a 750 GB, 7200 RPM HDD with 128 GB SSD and a 1 TB, 5400 RPM HDD with 128 GB SSD.

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popSLATE – an E-Ink second screen for your iPhone 5

The popSLATE is an iPhone 5 case with a difference. Unlike your standard "dumb" cases, the popSLATE won't just protect your phone, but also provides a rear-facing 4-inch E-Ink display that's capable of displaying images, slideshows and even app alerts.

Having a second screen on the back of a smartphone opens up some interesting new functionality. In addition to being able to display an image (or slideshow) of the user's choice, the option to display notifications, app alerts and other content might be its killer feature. You could have an always-on map of the local area, your daily calendar, a notes screen, or even just the sports scores, all without the annoyance of periodically tapping the screen to stop it dimming, or the negative battery-life implications.

The case uses the iPhone 5's lightning connector for power and data transfer, and the developers even plan to integrate a tactile interface, using the smartphone's accelerometer to implement controls, such as double-tapping the back of the iPhone to cycle through images. Being an E-Ink display, the popSLATE only requires power when switching images, meaning that it will have a minimal impact on the battery life of your device.

Research based in Frankfurt, Germany, and funded by the European Union, has resulted in a new low-cost, fingernail-sized radar chip package that could be implemented in a variety of areas, including the automotive industry, robotics and smartphones.

The chip was developed under the “Silicon-based ultra-compact cost-efficient system design for mm-wave sensors” (or Success) consortium, and is believed to be the smallest complete silicon-based system-on-chip (SoC) device for radar able to operate at frequencies beyond 100 GHz.

“As far as I know, this is the smallest complete radar system in the world,” said Professor Christoph Scheytt, coordinator of the project on behalf of IHP Microelectronics in Frankfurt, Germany. “There are other chips working at frequencies beyond 100 GHz addressing radar sensing, but this is the highest level of integration that has ever been achieved in silicon.”
The chip package measures 8 x 8 mm (0.3 x 0.3 inches), operates at 120 GHz, and can calculate the distance of an object up to around 3 meters (10 feet) away, to an accuracy of within 1 mm. It can also detect moving objects, and their velocity, by using the Doppler effect.

DreamVendor 3D printer vending machine turns students' ideas into reality

While the explosion in the popularity of consumer 3D printers has been enabled by cheaper and cheaper devices, they’re still beyond the reach of the average university student. But students at Virginia Tech need not worry about such monetary concerns when looking to turn their ideas into a physical reality thanks to the DreamVendor 3D printer vending machine located in Virginia Tech’s College of Engineering. (And no, the machine doesn't vend 3D printers.)
The creation of Virginia Tech’s DREAMS Lab, the DreamVendor is an interactive 3D printing station powered by four Makerbot Thing-O-Matic 3D printers that is described as “a vending machine with an infinite inventory.” After students load their designs in the Makerbot .s3g toolpath file format onto the machine via an SD card, they select their desired model using the machine’s control panel and the selected design will then be printed and dispensed into the bin for retrieval..
Thanks to support from Virgina Tech’s Student Engineers’ Council and Department of Mechanical Engineering, the DreamVendor is free for students to use and has understandably proven extremely popular since beginning operation earlier this year.

Oncle Sam popcorn machine pops one piece at a time

Oncle Sam is a popcorn machine art installation which focuses on popping corn one kernel at a time, allowing the user to partake of a tasty snack without consuming too many calories.
The leisurely popcorn machine utilizes a tea-light candle to heat a single grain of corn. Once duly popped, salt is also added for flavor. Each step of the process is performed with low-tech levers and pulleys, and produces just one finished popcorn at a time, perhaps increasing the appreciation of flavor as a result.
This short promo video demonstrates Oncle Sam popping corn.

Source: ECAL, via designboom

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