You can do a lot in seven hours — fly coast-to-coast, slow-cook a pot roast, create a Google Maps-navigating, Wii Fit-controlled virtual Segway . Wait, what? Yes, that Nintendo-branded, dust-collecting relic of holidays past has been given a new lease on life thanks to an intrepid troop of Ivy-educated geeks, and a seven-hour hackathon. The marathon modding session, held by Stanford University’s SVI Hackspace, banded together a like-minded set of overachieving modders to produce a balance board-guided Street View romp through Google Maps . The students’ hack connects the Wii Fit board to OS X via the Osculator app, with a Node.js server processing the data and Socket.io handling board-to-browser communication. A Google Earth plug-in and pre-rendered Segway were all that was left to complete this foot-mapped joy ride through our digitized world. Video demo awaits you after the break. Continue reading Wii Fit balance board hack takes a virtual Segway ride around Google’s mapped world (video) Wii Fit balance board hack takes a virtual Segway ride around Google’s mapped world (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Aug 2011 10:49:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …What better way to fight back against the bicycle backlash [1]? The mayor of Vilnius, Lithuania, is giving Mayor Bloomberg and some of his American counterparts a run for their money as the world’s most bike-friendly mayor. He is tackling the scourge of illegally parked cars [2]—another viral video favorite!—with, among other things, a tank. Watch him work his magic. [via the A|N Blog [3]] mchaban… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The New York Observer Discovery Date : 02/08/2011 20:25 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Joe Scarborough on Wednesday railed about House Republicans that opposed Monday's debt ceiling agreement. Although he agreed the final package “when it comes to actual debt savings [was] a real nothing-burger,” the host of MSNBC's “Morning Joe” said GOPers that voted “No” are “going to have to understand if they’re going to stay in the majority they’re going to have act more responsibly than that” (video follows with transcript and commentary): JOE SCARBOROUGH: The thing that galls me at this point, I understand, Mika, that this was a, as Pat Buchanan said before when it comes to actual debt savings, a real nothing-burger. MIKA BRZEZINSKI: Right. SCARBOROUGH: Nothing at all at the end of the day. BRZEZINSKI: Coburn yesterday. SCARBOROUGH: That said, if you were a Republican and you were in the House of Representatives and you were responsible for governing, I find it very hard to justify a no vote. I don’t care, nobody, you know what? They, let them stay in Congress for as long as they want. I, I challenge them to put their fiscal hawk credentials up to mine any time, but 24 hours away from a collapse, why is it that Republicans are voting no and as many Democrats vote yes as no? And the Democrats, everybody knows they got rolled. The President got rolled. This was a Republican package, they still voted no. I just got to say, as they move forward… BRZEZINSKI: I can’t disagree with you. SCARBOROUGH: …they’re going to have to understand if they’re going to stay in the majority, they’re going, they’re going to have act more responsibly than that. So, as far as debt savings is concerned, Scarborough realizes this deal was a “real nothing-burger.” Then why is it irresponsible for someone concerned about the debt explosion in the last four years to vote against something that doesn't reduce the debt very much? Isn't that actually the responsible thing to do? As for the Democrats and the President getting “rolled,” didn't the real fiscal conservatives as well? As we heard from a number of Republican Senators during the pre-vote debate Tuesday, this package really does very little as far as either short- or long-term deficit reduction. For those that left successful careers last year to come to Washington to solve the nation's fiscal crisis, this agreement did very little in that regard. As such, if they were true to their principles, why would they vote for it? Exactly how are they the irresponsible ones in this debate? If Scarborough thinks his “fiscal hawk credentials” are in the same league as the 66 House Republicans that voted against this package, he should ask himself how he could have voted for something that was a “real nothing-burger” in terms of deficit reduction.
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Continue reading …Oprah Winfrey and James Earl Jones to receive honorary Oscars; Charlie Sheen withdraws lawsuit over New York hotel incident; Salon famous for Palin’s up-do gets reality show . (Aug. 3)
Continue reading …Ever wonder if the speeds your ISP advertises are actually what you’re getting while reloading Engadget all day? The FCC did, and decided to team up with 13 major broadband providers in the US to test how they performed from February to June of this year. Notably, during peak hours the average continuous download speeds of fiber connections were 14 percent faster than advertised, while cable and DSL were slower than claimed by 8 and 18 percent, respectively. Upload speeds also varied, with DSL again dipping the lowest at 95-percent of what’s advertised — might be time to ask your phone-based ISP for a partial refund, no? In addition to sustained speeds, the FCC analyzed consumer connections’ latency and the effect of ISP speed boost tech on activities like VoIP, gaming, and video streaming. In concluding its research, the Commission noted that it should be easy to get tools in users’ hands for keeping better tabs on ISP-provided services, without needing to contact customer frustrations relations. The study is chock full of even more graphs and stats, which you’ll find by hitting that source link below. Now, if only we could get those speeds on par with our friends across the Atlantic . Continue reading FCC measures US wireline advertised broadband speeds, fiber dominates cable and DSL FCC measures US wireline advertised broadband speeds, fiber dominates cable and DSL originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Aug 2011 07:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Continue reading …International Incident of the Day: A Russian reporter at a press junket attached to the Russian premiere of F riends With Benefits had the gall to ask Justin Timberlake “why movies” (in lieu of, say, music). A delay in translation kept Timberlake from responding, so his co-star Mila Kunis stepped in to deliver a verbal smackdown in the reporter’s native tongue. “Why movies? Why not’” Kunis, who moved… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 03/08/2011 01:41 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Well, this is certainly one way to get your message across. After growing increasingly tired of complaints about illegally parked cars corroding the streets of Vinius, Lithuania, Mayor Arturas Zuokas reportedly commissioned an actual tank he used to crush a snazzy Mercedes Benz that was audaciously parked in a bike lane. In the video (yes, there’s even a video of the rampage), an incensed Zuokas directs… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 02/08/2011 14:15 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …British actor Dominic Cooper talks about playing two real-life Iraqi characters, Saddam Hussein’s son and his look-alike, in the action drama ‘The Devil’s Double.’ (Aug. 3)
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