17Aug

I Think I Just Sent It A Nudie Pic: NYC Parking Meters To Accept Smartphone Payments

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Now that — that’s my kinda English.

Apparently similar systems already exist in Atlanta and Washington, but I’ve never heard about them SO IT’S NEWS TO ME. Also, that you’re not allowed to park on the sidewalk just because you’re out of quarters. I call bullshit! Also, those $6/minute sexy-talk numbers. Rock bottom: I am beneath those rocks.

The city is set to equip 300 parking spots in the coming months with a new tech that allows you to pay for parking using your phone. You’ll need to complete a one-time registration online, but after that you simply text the parking meter number and the amount of time you want to a special number, or use an app to do the same. Time running low? You’ll be notified and given the option to feed the meter without having the trudge back to your car. Not bad!

Wow, they actually had the decency to include a warning notification?! That’s amazing. Because there’s nothing worse than stumbling out of the bar to find you’ve gotten a ticket. Get it? BECAUSE YOU SHOULDN’T BE DRINKING AND DRIVING.

NYC to test out parking meters you can fill from your phone [dvice]

Thanks to Pastor, who preaches the good word. What’s the good word today, father? “Afternoon nap”. AMEN TO THAT. View full post on Geekologie – Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome

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16Aug

Logitech Doesn’t Think Your Tablet Is Loud Enough (Or Bulky Enough)

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Logitech Tablet Speaker (Images courtesy Logitech)
By Andrew Liszewski

The iPad isn’t loud enough to compete with your average home stereo setup, but I think it’s adequate enough for personal use, or even with a small group. Logitech doesn’t think so though. In fact they feel that all tablets are severely lacking in the sound department, and so have created a clip on speaker to significantly improve their oomph.

Powered by a built-in rechargeable battery that’s good for up to 8 hours of use in optimal conditions, the Tablet Speaker attaches to any tablet with a rubberized clip. So while all the product shots show it in use with an iPad 2, it should also work with its competition. To maximize battery life it forgoes the popular wireless Bluetooth connection option in favor of a simple 3.5mm audio cable that connects to your device’s headphone jack. It looks like it’s going to add a bit of weight to whichever tablet you use, not to mention some unnecessary bulk. And with a price tag of ~$60 (EUR 39.99) it will cost you roughly as much as a pair of low-end, over the ear headphones. Which might be a better investment.

[ Logitech Tablet Speaker ] VIA [ Pocket-lint ]



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10Aug

Oh Hey That’s Cool: A Robot That Can Learn, Think And Act (KILL KILL KILL) On Its Own

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Seen here about to get his coffee roofied as soon as he turns away, a professor from the Tokyo University of Technology shows off a robot fit with a “self-organizing incremental neural network” that allows the bot to learn, think and act on its own. You know, so robots really won’t need us anymore. Now if you’ll excuse me for a second…Hello, Mr. President? Forget the economy going to shit for a second — we have an even bigger problem. CODE SILVER, MR. PRESIDENT — CODE SILVER! (Because robots are silver)

In this experiment the robot will solve a problem by deciding what actions it should take and in what order. The robot will be told to pour a glass of water, make it cold, and give it to a person. The robot will decide how to do this while being aware of its surroundings and its own situation.

If the robot is told that cold water is wanted, it recognizes that after pouring the water, it can’t pick up ice straight away, because it’s hands are already full with the glass and the bottle. So it chooses to put the bottle down, and then put the ice into the glass.

As well as the robot’s sensory information, in the form of visual, auditory, and tactile data, SOINN obtains information from other sources, including the Internet and other robots’ experiences and knowledge. In this way, it gradually becomes smarter.

You know who else can learn, think and act for themselves? Troublesome teenagers. Food for thought. “Like ice cream?” HA! Ice cream isn’t food — it’s why you’re fat.

Hit the jump for a video demo of deathbot’s capabilities. View full post on Geekologie – Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome

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10Aug

Katie Holmes to judge ‘So You Think You Can Dance’

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01Aug

T-Mobile VIP Zone Site “Live,” We Think

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Things are moving fast for us today with a few crafty TmoNews readers already coming up with the “live” link for the upcoming VIP Zone T-Mobile loyalty program. A quick look at http://tmobile.promo.eprize.com/customer/ or http://www.tmobile.com/vip will take you to a page with the above image ready and waiting for you. We haven’t tried registering yet… Read more

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