Microsoft Sets up ‘I’m a PC’ Booth Outside Apple Store

Eingetragen in 2008/31/10 am Gadgets, Tech News von Brian X. Chen

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Remember when that independent cafe in your neighborhood went out of business because a Starbucks opened right across the street? That's sort of the same idea Microsoft is playing off in the photo (above) provided to Apple Insider. Your eyes don't fool you: That's an "I'm a PC" recording studio parked right outside the Apple Store in Bullring, Birmingham, England.

The booth is part of Microsoft's new $300 million advertising campaign to counteract Apple's cultish "I'm a Mac, I'm a PC" ads. Step in the booth and you can record your own "I'm a PC" ad. After shelling out all that cash, Microsoft won't give you a dime to use your pretty face, of course.

Desperate? Pathetic? Hilarious? Ironic? Pick your adjective. I'm going with all four.

Microsoft parks "I'm a PC" recording booth outside Apple Store [AppleInsider]   

Photo: AppleInsider


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Microsoft Sets up ‘I’m a PC’ Booth Outside Apple Store

Eingetragen in 2008/31/10 am Gadgets, Tech News von Brian X. Chen

Microsoftstixittoapple081031

Remember when that independent cafe in your neighborhood went out of business because a Starbucks opened right across the street? That's sort of the same idea Microsoft is playing off in the photo (above) provided to Apple Insider. Your eyes don't fool you: That's an "I'm a PC" recording studio parked right outside the Apple Store in Bullring, Birmingham, England.

The booth is part of Microsoft's new $300 million advertising campaign to counteract Apple's cultish "I'm a Mac, I'm a PC" ads. Step in the booth and you can record your own "I'm a PC" ad. After shelling out all that cash, Microsoft won't give you a dime to use your pretty face, of course.

Desperate? Pathetic? Hilarious? Ironic? Pick your adjective. I'm going with all four.

Microsoft parks "I'm a PC" recording booth outside Apple Store [AppleInsider]   

Photo: AppleInsider


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Love Your iPhone? Wear It

Eingetragen in 2008/31/10 am Gadgets, Tech News von Brian X. Chen

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Halloween certainly brings out the crazies in all of us, and iPhone junkies are no exception. DVICE rounded up a list of 10 best iPhone costumes, and the photo above is our top pick. Our second and third favorites are below the jump.

They look way better than that union protester's iPhone costume, huh?


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10 best iPhone costumes [DVICE]

Photos: DVICE

 


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Bombproof Bins Recycle, Reduce, Protect

Eingetragen in 2008/31/10 am Gadgets, Tech News von Brian X. Chen

Bomb New bombproof waste bins to be planted throughout London will address not only the city's security concerns, but environmental issues as well.

Designed to absorb the heat of explosions, the armored receptacle collects trash and recyclable materials in separate compartments. It also displays a weather-proof LCD screen streaming news and travel information, according to a Times Online story.

In 2009, London plans to install hundreds of the bins, which will be provided by British start-up Media Metrica. Called "Renew," the bombproof bin will cost about $50,000 per unit.

Ever since the 1991 IRA bombings in London, police have been removing public trash cans as a security measure in case they contain explosives. Of course, this results in fewer receptacles for citizens to dispose of their trash, encouraging them to litter. The goal of the Renew bin is to eliminate the need for this security measure and keep the streets cleaner.


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Image: Media Medtrica


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Gadget Lab Podcast #52: Flexible Displays As An Instrument of War Could End Up in Your Pocket

Eingetragen in 2008/31/10 am Gadgets, Tech News von Jose Fermoso

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In this week's Wired Gadget Lab Podcast, Daniel Dumas, Brian Chen and Priya Ganapati talk about flexible displays being developed by the U.S. Army. Using e-Ink technology, these displays are 100 times more power efficient than LCDs, are touch-compatible, and could eventually allow you to roll up the whole Google Earth inside your pocket.

In addition, they will go over Brian and Charlie Sorrel's netbook hacking competition, which is destined to end up as an Apple fanboy-style fight with little claws of fury.

Finally, they will go over two of the week's best reviews from our new Product Reviews site, the newest version of the Dell XPS-One All-in-One PC, and a collection of Halloween-themed gadgets.

Thank you for listening to the podcast. Please remember, if the embedded player above doesn't work, you can download the Gadget Lab podcast MP3 file.

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Also be sure to check out the Gadget Lab Video Podcast -- on iTunes and on the Gadget Lab blog.


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Gadget Lab Podcast #52: Flexible Displays As An Instrument of War Could End Up in Your Pocket

Eingetragen in 2008/31/10 am Gadgets, Tech News von Jose Fermoso

Gadget Lab Podcast logo

In this week's Wired Gadget Lab Podcast, Daniel Dumas, Brian Chen and Priya Ganapati talk about flexible displays being developed by the U.S. Army. Using e-Ink technology, these displays are 100 times more power efficient than LCDs, are touch-compatible, and could eventually allow you to roll up the whole Google Earth inside your pocket.

In addition, they will go over Brian and Charlie Sorrel's netbook hacking competition, which is destined to end up as an Apple fanboy-style fight with little claws of fury.

Finally, they will go over two of the week's best reviews from our new Product Reviews site, the newest version of the Dell XPS-One All-in-One PC, and a collection of Halloween-themed gadgets.

Thank you for listening to the podcast. Please remember, if the embedded player above doesn't work, you can download the Gadget Lab podcast MP3 file.

Use iTunes? Subscribe to the Gadget Lab Audio Podcast in iTunes.

Also be sure to check out the Gadget Lab Video Podcast -- on iTunes and on the Gadget Lab blog.


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HorrorScope iPhone App Predicts Your Ill Fate

Eingetragen in 2008/31/10 am Gadgets, Tech News von Brian X. Chen

Horrorscope_2 The iPhone App Store's flooded with plenty of Halloween applications, but HorrorScope is the only one I've found that isn't all that cheesy.

As its name implies, it's a horoscope reader, only it tells you about all the horrific stuff that's going to happen to you each day.

"Count your blessings," reads my Scorpio HorrorScope for Oct. 26. "If you had survived the attack, you would have contracted rabies, and it takes like 20 injections to cure that."

Pretty funny app -- probably one you'll delete immediately after Halloween -- but it's free, so why not give it a try?

Download Link [iTunes]

Screenshot: Wired.com


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Philips Shows Off Green Tech Prototypes, Including Smart Light Pole ‘Blossoms’

Eingetragen in 2008/31/10 am Gadgets, Tech News von Jose Fermoso

Light_blossom2 Philips recently unveiled their version of a green-tech future at a Moscow conference, including an intelligent LED street pole system that looks like a flower opening up to the skies.

The so-called 'Philips Light Blossoms' charge up on solar and wind power during the day, light up when people stroll by at night, and to conserve energy, dim down when the streets are solitary from dusk 'til dawn.

For the last few years, Philips' Simplicity Event has been the place where the company thinks big and throws up a bunch of design concepts at the wall to see what sticks, as well as a preview of gadgets they’re actually working on. However, putting up a Green Tech event in the middle of one of the world's largest beneficiaries from oil production makes it seem a bit shady. But that's a story for another blog.

Here are some of Philips' other 'future life' scenarios found at the conference:



 

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The Interactive Kitchen Table is a touch-enabled slab that pushes out recipes on its surface and allows kitchen gadgets to talk together. Presumably, the table will include useful features like measuring the weight of a plate, cooling or heating pans, and advising you on correct food choices.

There's no word on whether a giant robot arm will pop out of its digital innards and swipe a giant KitKat from your greasy fat palms.

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This gadget regulates the breathing of those who suffer from sleep apnea or other breathing disorders. When the device notices irregularities (like if you're sucking in too much air through your mouth), it pushes out air pressure and conducts air through your nose properly.

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The energy-saving Wake-up Light lamp is supposed to have similar properties to the 'blossom' with smart dimming. Another similar light concept (but in a more elegant, spherical design) can be seen at the bottom of this post.

Flavors

 

Philips will release frameless HDTVs with a combination of colorful, patterned removable frames called Flavors, for TVs of 22, 32 and 42 inches. This idea is bound to be a favorite with girls from the age of 6-10 for a significant period of time (maybe 5 weeks?) after which the Flavor frames will end up scuffed, broken, and firmly a part of Fido's chew toy cycle.

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Looking Glass frames are smallish video message-dedicated displays that allow you to leave a message for a loved one even if they’re not in the house. But video voicemail is already being incorporated into software and giants like Google, Microsoft, and Apple won’t let a hardware-only company take on this type of service by itself.) Already, MS has a voice mail service connected to their own webcam.

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The Intellipatch wireless cardiac monitor comes with built-in Bluetooth radio sends detailed heart data to your cell phone, which updates in real time to a heath data center in the cloud. Any irregularities would be immediately accessed by doctors in case of an emergency. They’re shooting for a 36-hour limit on one charge for the battery.

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And this one is my favorite design from this conference, mainly because the German Institute of Design and Ergonomics worked tirelessly, for months, to create the best wrist action design possible for a vacuum. That's right. All that work for the best wrist positioning. And if vacuuming is as fun as the model is making it look like in this picture, you know the future is in good hands.

Here are other pics from the conference (from Philips):

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Photos courtesy of Philips and HardwareStore


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Share Your Scary Halloween WebCam Pics With Gadget Lab

Eingetragen in 2008/31/10 am Gadgets, Tech News von Brian X. Chen

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I gotta say -- there's no better day than Halloween to play with the iSight cam on my MacBook Pro. Especially with iChat video chatting, where you can keep changing the backgrounds and effects, like I did (in the screenshots above) wearing my gnarly zombie costume.

What are you wearing on this glorious holiday, Gadget Lab readers? We'd love to see. Take a screenshot of yourself video chatting, or just snap a photo of yourself with your webcam and submit it in the Reddit widget below. And then vote!

 

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Hoverit Lounger Makes Levitation Easy

Eingetragen in 2008/31/10 am Gadgets, Tech News von Priya Ganapati

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This is one chair you don't need to attain nirvana for.

Levitation is easy with The Lounger, which uses repelling magnetic forces in the bed and the base to create a floating sensation.

Designed by British firm Hoverit, it is on display at the ongoing Stuff technology exhibition in London. We have written about the chair before but it still has the 'wow' factor.

The chair is built of clear acrylic, with the idea that you can see all the components in it.

"The sensation that you feel as you lay back and close your eyes is totally different, like floating on a cloud," says the rapturous prose on the company's website.

Breaking free from gravity comes with a stiff price tag. The lounge chair is priced at £5,000 ($8000) and can be ordered from Hoverit's website.

Photo: The Lounger (Hoverit)


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