Over the past few decades, the Space Invaders have been tamed. Formerly vicious killers, the systematically brutal alien race now lets of steam by waging war on water rings.
You saw Sean Kenney’s 2 metre long, 110kg blue Nintendo DSi made out of 51,324 Lego pieces. It took him 200 hours to build it, as you can see in this timelapse video.
The Wii Spray concept project by University of Weimar’s Martin Lihs is now a reality, as you can see in this video. You can pick colours pointing at patches, and even use stencils.
Hooray for the Chinese, for they have developed a super cool new anti-ship ballistic missile with low radar signature and unpredictable flight path which can destroy US Navy Supercarriers on one go! Oh, wait.
Allegedly, this is Nikon’s new entry-level DSLR. It has the D60′s size and a flip screen LCD. According to the forum member who posted it, the images were taken during the filming of a commercial.
According to a missing slide from Harmonix senior designer’s presentation at GDC, there will be a Lego Rock Band this year. The question is: Will it come with custom instruments like the Beatles’ version?
Oh, what is this? In addition to the previously unearthed features, the next generation iPhone’s guts will have full FM transmission and reception capabilities, according to its spec sheet:
Here’s another clue to uncover the huge box mystery: The new Star Trek TV spot. In it, Kirk is kicking arse and Uhura’s bra—unlike bra-less Betty—is armour plated. (I’m partial to yellow lace.)
The New York Times is reporting tonight that T-Mobile will release a new tablet and home phone in 2010, and that both devices will be powered by Google’s open source OS, Android.