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| May 5, 1992: ‘Wolfenstein 3-D’ Shoots the First-Person Shooter Into Stardom 1992: Id Software releases Wolfenstein 3-D, and it launches a huge computer-game category.
Wolfenstein 3-D may not have been the very first “first-person shooter,” as the genre came to be known, but it was by far the most successful. Technically the genre goes back to the ’70s, but no one really paid any attention to it. [...] [..] |
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| Foosball-bot Students at the University of Adelaide Australia have created a foosball force to be reckoned with -
Engineering students from The University of Adelaide have taken out the top award in their final-year mechatronics project competition, with an automated foosball table capable of kicking human opposition ‘off the park’. Comprising a motion sensor system, software written [...] [..] |
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Phone home from the middle of the Atlantic with the Elektrobit Satellite phone Sure, satellite phones are relatively common these days, but something like this certainly deserves a second look. The Elektrobit Satellite handset is probably the dopest satellite phone we’ve ever seen. For starters, this thing runs a full version of Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, sporting the requisite touchscreen interface to complement its software. In addition to [...] [..] |
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| This Week In Silicon Alley (July 7 - July 11) SAI's guide to events of interest in New York City.
Monday, July 7
New York iPhone Software Developers July Meeting, PS 41 @ 116 W 11th St, 7 pm
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Garmin Offers ?Lifetime? BlackBerry GPS Navigation for $100 You’re not one of those people who still pays a subscription fee for navigation are you? Please say it ain’t so. If it is, it’s time to remedy your situation post haste. Forget whatever carrier service you’ve been using on your BlackBerry because Garmin is now offering their top-notch GPS navigation software for a cool [...] [..] |
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| Review: Sierra Wireless Compass 597 USB modem The Sierra Wireless Compass 597 is the ultimate cellular data modem combo. The device folds high-speed data access and GPS service into a tiny USB cell modem and pairs it with new Mac OS X software that takes full advantage of the new hardware. MacWorld [..] |
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iPhone 2.2.1 to bring push notifcations? Not so much A developer posted on a Russian iPhone forum yesterday that upon receiving the latest beta iPhone software, version 2.2.1, he discovered the much-awaited presence of push notification support. Woo hoo! He describes OTA syncing of Apple’s notes and calendar apps and the presence of push notifications to indicate that new notes are available. While you [...] [..] |
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| Xeroxing the brain Anders Sandberg and Nick Bostrom, of Oxford's Future of Humanity Institute, have published an in-depth roadmap for "whole brain emulation" - in other words, the replication of a fully functional human brain inside a computer. "The basic idea" for whole brain emulation (WBE), they write, "is to take a particular brain, scan its structure in detail, and construct a software model of it that is so fa [..] |
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Apple's Staggering Cash Flow: Huge But Not News (AAPL) Thanks to the iPhone, Apple's (AAPL) cash flow has recently been spectacular. Why? Because Apple spreads iPhone and Apple TV revenue over eight quarters via "subscription accounting" so it can offer free software updates to its custom [..] |
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