MIXTRAX Turns Your Car into a Virtual Club
Can't get enough block-rockin' beats, but haven't figured out how to fit your mixing tables in the back of your Golf? No worries, Pioneer's new MIXTRAX technology does the mixing and effects for you.
Can't get enough block-rockin' beats, but haven't figured out how to fit your mixing tables in the back of your Golf? No worries, Pioneer's new MIXTRAX technology does the mixing and effects for you.
You might have noticed, it's quite windy up in Scotland right now. It's so windy in fact that a wind turbine in Ardrossan, North Ayrshire in Scotland, burst into flames as the Atlantic storm battered the North of the UK.
When you're cruising the mean streets of the French Riviera, a bullet-proof ride is a must. But how do you stay secure and let the wind blow through your hair? With the Jo-Mojo armoured coupe.
A couple of weeks ago, a disposable Kodak camera thunked onto my desk. I'd instantly joined the Disposable Memory Project, which aims to track 390 disposable cameras on their journeys around the world. The idea is that you take one photo, then pass it on or leave it in a public place for someone else to stumble across.
Fancy reading something different on your iOS device this weekend? The Beatles Yellow Submarine children's book is currently available for free for iBooks. The ebook is narrated by Dean Lennox Kelly, that bloke off Shameless, and animated throughout, bringing those characteristicly psychedelic musings to life as you swipe.
London is a crazy mixed-up city, navigation-wise. It's so hard find your way around the streets that when taxi-drivers learn to, they say they've Acquired The Knowledge. And now scientists say The Knowledge actually changes drivers' brains.
According to a French newspaper, Google's planning a pilot program for Google Wallet in London during Q1 next year, in preparation for the London 2012 Olympics. Google's managed to gain a bit of traction in the US after launching Wallet in September for Android, but it's having difficulty convincing everyone that it's the next best thing to sliced bread.
Google's fancy new Flipboard-style RSS reader, Google Currents, is only available in the US right now. For iOS users that means having a US iTunes account, but for Android users you can grab the APK directly from the fine folks at xda-developers and install it from anywhere.
Twitter's got the power to fuel change for the good -- at least Egypt certainly thinks so -- but there's also the power of Twitter to interfere with due process, and that's exactly what's happened here. A convicted murderer may escape the death penalty in the US, after a juror tweeted about the case during the trial, causing the Supreme Court to overturn his conviction.
Jailbreaking your iPhone is a glorious process that opens your phone to a brave new world of features and apps. But with iOS 5, the process has only worked with your phone tethered (or semi-tethered) to your computer. Until right now.
What looks like the card slot from an American bank ATM is actually a sophisticated card skimmer removed from a branch of Chase Bank in West Hills, California. And police believe a 3D printer may have been used to create it.
With some stores reporting up to a 15 per cent increase on film processing in the last year, there's no doubting there's a growing market for film photography. I caught up with Lomography's art director and co-founder Sally Bibawy to find out why they think people are flocking back to film (or giving it a go for the very first time.)
Here’s one for you if you’re at the end of your phone contract and are looking to get yourself one of them there ‘smart’ phones that play music and videos, and have alarm clock features, oh and that Snakes game -- loads of stuff.
John Kneeland does not have an easy job at the moment. John Kneeland is probably nervous about his career every morning. John Kneeland is probably worried about the future right now. John Kneeland works in HP's maybe-dead webOS division.
The BBC is carrying out another tech test of its 3D broadcasting abilities, only this time it's also sticking the end results up on iPlayer -- so owners of internet connected 3D TVs can enjoy the footage as well.
"You're about to make a very stupid mistake, my friend", I say to the man, as he is shifting his weight to his back foot. I know what is coming. I also know that there's a video camera pointing at us.