Question by : is there any thing that indicates that sony will make somthing like kinect for ps3 instead of move? I think ps3 is better than xbox 360 but kinect is better than move,i chose xbox 360 because kinect is awesome. Is there any thing that indicates that sony will make something like kinect for ps3 or make ps4 that has kinect,because it would be awesome if there was a playstation console that has kinect.
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Answer by BobNah but perhaps in the future. I honestly don’t get into motion gaming bought the move, 2 controllers 2 navs, and don’t even use it.
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Answer by scifiaddictin 2001 master’s-degree candidates averaged a salary of $ 63,812 I’m not sure what exactly they get paid now, but it can’t be much different.
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Despite Motorola’s Android 4.0 rollout schedule, not every one of the manufacturer’s devices are ready for dessert — some, the outfit says, will be put on a diet. “Obviously we want the new release to improve our devices,” the company said in a recent blog post, “If we determine that can’t be done, well, then we’re not able to upgrade that particular device.” Handsets that are bogged down by Ice Cream Sandwich simply won’t get an update. Even so, Motorola affirms that it’s working closely with Google to keep its hardware up to date.
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You know the old saying: one man’s trash is another man’s oscillographic synthesizer. The de/Rastra project from Kyle Evans takes an old CRT set and turns it into an audio / visual work of art, courtesy of four force sensing resistors, an accelerometer and several switches. Evans’s goal with the project was unlocking the “capabilities intrinsic to all CRT devices” in order to “[break] down the device’s ‘consumption only’ nature.” The result is a rather spectacular performance art video. You’ll be able to join in on the fun as well, as Evans plans to offer up tutorials on his hacking methods. In the meantime, you can brush up on your dance moves by checking out the video after the break.
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BOWTIE SOLD SEPARATELY.
This is a Dr. Who themed TARDIS corset. You cinch it up real good in the back, and it makes you look slimer. “Like the Ghostbuster’s pet?” YOU KNOW I MEANT SLIMMER. Etsy seller Corsetwonderland is selling the thing for $ 225, so if you want it, go and get it before some other busty lady beats you to it. You wanna know what my favorite part about it is? It’s one of those corsets that doesn’t cover up your taytays. *bouncing manboobs* Isn’t that right, guys? You guys like to be free, don’t you? Yeah you do. *licks nip, gets hair in mouth*
Thanks to Speakerbag, who agrees the best corsets are the ones made out of same material as fairy tales: pure imagination.

With so much information readily available at our fingertips, a multitude of devices to access it from and an increasing outside demand for our divided attention, it’s easy to short-circuit on the productivity front. But there’s a bright spot on the horizon as emerging research out of MIT is poised to help offload the burden shouldered by our overtaxed grey matter with a much needed and intuitive assist from human-robot systems. The Brainput project — as the collaborative effort is known — combines near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) with an input system designed to read changes in a user’s brain state and translate those signals into an adaptive multi-tasking interface. Sounds like heady stuff, but if successfully implemented into high-stress environments like air traffic control, the low-cost, experimental tech could go a long way to boosting individual performance and reducing overall stress levels. For now, the team still has a ways to go before the system, presently capable of interpreting three distinct mental states, could make its way into end user applications. Curious for a more in-depth, jargony journey through the project’s ins and outs? Then click on the source below for your daily dose of scientific head candy.
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Question by : Is there anyway I could make a physical camera button on my android x2? I know from the first android there was a button to take pictures but on the new android there isn’t now. Is there anyway I could make a physical button for the camera? Like assigning a button or something? It would make taking pictures a lot easier.
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Answer by Jackno,because now most of phones use the screen to take photos
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This is my zen garden in the game plants vs zombies… i make over 0 per minute (000 an hour) with this garden… and it took me less than an hour to fill it up with plants!! You can play the game here: www.popcap.com Video Rating: 2 / 5
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Note: Full-size version HERE in case you’re dying to know who makes Fruit By The Foot.
This is a pictograph depicting which of the ten big parent companies make your favorite tampons/chips/detergent/fruit snacks/dog food/candy/soda. Me? I like Alpo. Some dogs like Purina but they’re also the same dogs that lick their own assholes all the time. “But if they’re eating it for a second time, wouldn’t that mean it’s good?” You know what — I never really thought about it like that *smacking head* BECAUSE I’M NOT A F***ING WEIRDO LIKE YOU ARE.
Thanks to 9outof10mms, who doesn’t even need all 10mms to be deadly, just a headshot.
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