Sunday, May 25, 2008 - Page 2
Gaming

Awesome DS Digital Sketchbook App Turns You Into Pocket Picasso (If You Don’t Suck at Drawing)

Nintendo might be the best videogame company on earth, but occasionally they waste some real opportunities. Like Mario Paint on the DS. It’s pleading for it. But Wired’s How-To Wiki shows us how to turn it into a sweet digital sketchbook in the meantime with Colors. All you need to install it is a DS-compatible flash cartridge and a microSD card. Colors is a fairly basic (no layers or undo yet) but still impressive paint app, and more features, like DS-to-DS collaborative painting, are coming. You can use a full-size Wacom stylus if the DS one cramps your style, and export via Wi-Fi or microSD. To see what you can really do, check out this amazing Rembrandt replica by Jason Dunn.


Software

HTC TyTN II Gets Windows Mobile 6.1 Update, AT&T Tilt Soon

HTC’s TyTN II just officially got Windows Mobile 6.1. While you could put the update on a Tilt if you were seriously jonesing for WinMo 6.1, it would wipe out all the AT&T stuff and give you a regular HTC phone. Besides, it’ll start rolling out to branded phones like the Tilt soon, probably in a matter of weeks. [HTC]


Science

Scientist Creates Cold Fusion For the First Time In Decades

Cold fusion, the act of producing a nuclear reaction at room temperature, has long been relegated to science fiction after researchers were unable to recreate the experiment that first “discovered” the phenomenon. But a Japanese scientist was supposedly able to start a cold fusion reaction earlier this week, which—if the results are real—could revolutionise the way we gather energy.


Mobile

Apple Receives 188 Mysterious Cargo Containers: 3G iPhones, New MacBooks or the Finest Colombian Snow?

I think that the obsessive drive to be omnisciently aware of everything Apple is plotting has officially gone from a little crazy to completely silly. People are tracking their bowel movements cargo shipments, and apparently the latest batch has 188 containers from Asian supplier Hon Hai and Quanta Computers, mysteriously marked “electric computers,” a label that they’ve never used before. Ack! Combined with the fact that “desktop computer” labelled shipments haven’t dropped, ImportGenius, the dudes who monitor this stuff, are therefore convinced it’s the 3G iPhone.


Sony E020 Walkman Lets You Match Your MP3 Player With Your Clothes

Sony’s E020 Walkman, the flash-based MP3 player for kids who like to coordinate their gadgets with their outfits, will finally hit U.S. shores in mid-June. The E020 features a coloured three-line LCD screen and a built-in USB jack with drag-and-drop MP3 transfer system (no SonicStage this time around, thankfully). Its selling point is its swappable faceplate, which lets you change the music machine’s style to suit your mood.


Leather Manila Macbook Air Sleeve Resurrects Old Joke In Style

Though nothing quite says “I have the thinnest computer in the world” like a manila envelope, the tan paper sleeve doesn’t add much in terms of protection… or ostentatiousness. Perhaps it’s time to upgrade to this leather version, which will keep your Macbook Air snug and (supposedly) safe while still giving a knowing wink to a promotional gimmick that got old ages ago. Priced at US$38.50 and available imported from Japan from Bird Electron. [UberReview]