Leadtek cranks out LR9750 / LR9752 GPS systems

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It’s been a good while since Leadtek caught our eye, and considering that just about everyone who’s anyone these days has at least one GPS system with their name on it, we’re not shocked by the latest developments. Yes, even Leadtek is storming back with a pair of rather capable navigation devices, each of which sport the SIRFstarIII GPS module, a built-in media player, an oh-so-shiny scroll wheel to navigate the menus, text-to-speech support, an image viewer, and RDS-TMC functionality. Those opting for the LR9752 will also be graced with handsfree calling via integrated Bluetooth, and while it’d be awfully nice to know exactly when these forgettable units would be headed for store shelves, Leadtek’s not divulging any of that information just yet.

[Via NaviGadget]

 

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Researchers show off robot hand neural interface

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It looks like robot hands have taken yet another step into human-like territory, with a team of researchers at John’s Hopkins University recently demonstrating a new neural interface that allows an artificial hand to be used to play the piano. But that’s not all! In true mad scientist fashion, to actually control the hand, the researchers relied on neural activity recorded from a monkey’s brain. According to MIT’s Technology Review, that resulted in the fingers on the hand performing their intended movement about 95 percent of the time. While the system doesn’t currently work in real time, the researchers are reportedly planning a live demonstration with a monkey within the next six months. Apparently foreseeing a potential monkey-machine rampage, however, the researchers have wisely decided to only let the monkey control a virtual version of a prosthetic arm.

 

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It’s OFFICIAL, Wii is the fastest-selling console in HISTORY

You can compare Wii to any console that has gone before it – NES, Genesis, SNES, N64, Playstation, Gameboy Advance, Playstation 2, Xbox, DS and none have sold as many consoles in their first 8 months. Wii continues to break records all over the world, held back by constant sell-outs, it makes you wonder just how many could have been sold by now…

Buffalo shows off mini 300GB external drives

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Not wanting to leave traditionalists in the cold after making its 56GB SSD offering, Buffalo has introduced a “shock-resistant” 300GB, external USB drive for neo-luddites. The skinny little number likely houses one of Fujitsu’s new-ish 300GB 2.5-inchers, as the drive manufacturer is pretty much the only name in the game for that capacity. The portable drives come in black for your Cradle of Filth album collection, or white for your DC Talk FLACs. Available next month in Japan for ¥38,000, or around $315.

[Via Akihabara News]

 

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Plush Pac-Man headgear munches on ghosts

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We’ve seen some pretty off-kilter headwear in our day, but this plush Pac-Man helmet apparatus is begging for a top slot. This uber-retro head hides no secret in-ear headphones, Bluetooth chip, or whispering voice that alerts you of colored ghosts approaching from the rear, but you’re sure to be the life of the party if you roll up with this on your noggin. Reportedly, this spectacular blast from the not-too-distant past is available in both child and adult sizes, but considering that quantities “are limited,” we’d suggest coughing up that $29.99 real quick like if this just skyrocketed to the top of your must-have list.

[Via Core77]

 

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