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4M Dynamo Torch
4M Dynamo Torch
- Turn a simple toy motor into a generator
- Kit includes plastic casing, LED light bulb, toy motor, gears and detailed instructions
- The generator could be used as an awesome energy torch
- No battery, no pollution
- Create a “Green Science” project
Turn a simple toy motor into a generator that converts hand motion into electrical energy and powers a light bulb. No battery, no pollution, just amazement! The generator could be used as an awesome torch. Caution: High Voltage Inspiration! Contains plastic casing, LED light bulb, toy motor, gears and detailed instructions. 8 Years +
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HTC chief Peter Chou to run Olympic torch relay, invade hostile territory

The Summer Olympics in London are quickly turning into mobile-themed games: along with Samsung’s official role in handling mobile payments, HTC is now stepping up with its own, if modest, contribution to the athletic get-together. CEO Peter Chou will be one of the Olympic torchbearers and carry the flame on July 6th, three weeks before the opening ceremony in Stratford. Officials say the torch run is to honor Chou’s contribution to the mobile industry and the benefit he represents to Taiwan, although we can imagine that Chou wouldn’t mind crashing a Samsung party with a torch in one hand and a One X in the other. He may just want to steer clear of Samsung’s Mobile Pin stores while he’s at it.
HTC chief Peter Chou to run Olympic torch relay, invade hostile territory originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 09 May 2012 22:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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iPhone 4 vs Blackberry Torch

iPhone 4 vs Blackberry Torch! More Blackberry Torch coverage: Blackberry Torch Unboxing: cuthut.com Tour of Blackberry OS 6 on the Torch: cuthut.com In this smartphone smackdown we compare two AT&T exclusives, the Apple iPhone 4 and the RIM Blackberry Torch. 10 categories were chosen, including: 1. Call Quality 2. Reception 3. Browser 4. E-mail 5. UI & Navigation 6: Text Input 7. Speed 8. Screen 9. Apps 10. Battery Life Which side are you on? The Apple iPhone 4 or the RIM Blackberry Torch? TechnoBuffalo: technobuffalo.com Follow me on twitter: cuthut.com
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Over My Dead Body: Robot Child Nominated To Carry The Olympic Torch In 2012 Games

NOTE: No, I didn’t paint the eyebrows and mouth on in Photoshop, the creepy little f***er actually looks like that.
Aberystwyth University (which, based on the name, probably teaches witchcraft) computer science professor James Law (hey — you’re not above it, bro!) has nominated iCub, the creepy robotic child, to be one of the torchbearers in the 2012 Olympic Games in London. *dousing iCub in gasoline and kicking down a hill* Per weak-ass justification:
Law has suggested that the iCub robot, which is designed to learn from the world like a human toddler, should be given a chance to take part in the event as a tribute to legendary computer scientist Alan Turing. “2012 will mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of Alan Turing, the founder of computer science and a figurehead for the code breaking efforts of WWII,” he said. “A robot torch bearer would be a fitting tribute to Alan Turing, and an inspiration to future generations of scientists and engineers.”
Right, because what better way to celebrate physical human achievement than letting a robot participate? THAT MAKES ZERO F***ING SENSE. Listen — I’m all for celebrating Alan Turing, but the Olympics ARE NOT THE PLACE. No, the Olympics are a place for betting on sporting events you only get the opportunity to once every four years. You know, traditions and shit.
Robot nominated to carry Olympic flame [newscientist]
Thanks to Kane, who gets accosted in the street a lot and accused of killing Abel. No not Cain dammit — Kane, K-A-N-E.
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Over My Dead Body: Robot Child Nominated To Carry The Olympic Torch In 2012 Games

NOTE: No, I didn’t paint the eyebrows and mouth on in Photoshop, the creepy little f***er actually looks like that.
Aberystwyth University (which, based on the name, probably teaches witchcraft) computer science professor James Law (hey — you’re not above it, bro!) has nominated iCub, the creepy robotic child, to be one of the torchbearers in the 2012 Olympic Games in London. *dousing iCub in gasoline and kicking down a hill* Per weak-ass justification:
Law has suggested that the iCub robot, which is designed to learn from the world like a human toddler, should be given a chance to take part in the event as a tribute to legendary computer scientist Alan Turing. “2012 will mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of Alan Turing, the founder of computer science and a figurehead for the code breaking efforts of WWII,” he said. “A robot torch bearer would be a fitting tribute to Alan Turing, and an inspiration to future generations of scientists and engineers.”
Right, because what better way to celebrate physical human achievement than letting a robot participate? THAT MAKES ZERO F***ING SENSE. Listen — I’m all for celebrating Alan Turing, but the Olympics ARE NOT THE PLACE. No, the Olympics are a place for betting on sporting events you only get the opportunity to once every four years. You know, traditions and shit.
Robot nominated to carry Olympic flame [newscientist]
Thanks to Kane, who gets accosted in the street a lot and accused of killing Abel. No not Cain dammit — Kane, K-A-N-E.
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BlackBerry Torch 9850 officially coming to Verizon September 8th for $200
After over a month of speculation and rumors, Verizon is ready to get the BlackBerry Torch 9850 into the hands of eager customers. At a cost $ 50 higher than its arch CDMA nemesis (not to mention a couple weeks behind), Big Red has jumped aboard to offer the touch-only smartphone for $ 200 with a two-year agreement. The devices will begin selling online September 8th, with units showing up in stores a week later. If you’re looking for the full scoop on Verizon’s new OS 7-powered digs, continue below to check out the full press release.
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BlackBerry Torch 9850 officially coming to Verizon September 8th for $ 200 originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 06 Sep 2011 14:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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BlackBerry Bold 9930, Torch 9850 go on sale at Sprint for $200, $150
As expected, the BlackBerry Torch 9850 and BlackBerry Bold 9930 went on sale at Sprint yesterday as part of its BlackBerry 7 lineup. Both phones feature 1.2GHz Snapdragon processors and five-megapixel cameras, but the 9850 has a 3.7-inch touch-only display compared to the Bold’s 2.8-inch screen and keyboard combination. Purchased online with contracts and after rebates, the 9850 is selling for $ 150 while the 9930 is going for a cool $ 200 — a departure from the originally announced Bold price tag of $ 249, with no mention of cash back. For Sprint users, a rebate is clearly better than no rebate — even if it does require a stamp.
BlackBerry Bold 9930, Torch 9850 go on sale at Sprint for $ 200, $ 150 originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 22 Aug 2011 14:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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BlackBerry Torch 9810 available on AT&T today for $50
BlackBerry Torch 9810 available on AT&T today for $ 50 originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 21 Aug 2011 21:32:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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