Archive for November 6th, 2009

Tech News for the Day, Friday, November 6, 2009

Microsoft is trying to demonstrate how to do some next-gen computing. Read about that here.

Ford has announced inflatable seatbelts in their 2010 models, starting with the new Explorer.

Here’s one of the most intriguing methods of computer interface that I have ever seen. Say hello to the Infractor.

Here is an interesting iPhone app called the Cry Translator. Believe it or not, it can supposedly translate your baby’s cry so you will know his or her needs.

Here’s a mini-projector from Japan called the Toyjector.

Found this interesting device from Sungale called the Smart Info Engine that is kind of an e-reader PMP, for lack of a better word.

eStarling has come out with a Touchscreen Connected Frame that uses 802.11n.

This is a Car Finder iPhone app that uses augmented reality.

It would appear that the Android 2.0 is getting bigger with three new devices from MOTO.

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Second Geek Church Contest Starts Now, ends November 22nd


Here is the second contest that we are doing here at TheGeekChurch. This time, we are giving away a Powermat, a device that you can read about here for more information. You can watch the video above for the rules, or you can read the official rules after the jump.

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Review of Sharper Image’s MP3 Wireless Speaker Fog Free Shower Mirror

00011163-z1I’ve been reviewing a lot of Sharper Image products of late, and several of them have been designed for the iPod or MP3 Player. This one is designed to be used in the bathroom. Actually, it comes in two parts. The dock for the MP3 player stays in one room and transmits to the mirror speaker in another room. The mirror is waterproof, so it keeps the user’s MP3 Player safe. I had a chance to try it out for myself, and you can read my review of its ups and downs here.

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