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Covering technology from iPods to supercomputers, SCI FI Tech is the technology blog of the SCI FI Channel.
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4Fitness gym might actually fit inside a New York apartment
Keeping fit can be a challenge for city dwellers. Unlike suburbanites with their fancy schmantzy fitness rooms, we apartment residents need fitness gear that takes up the tiniest possible corner of our already tight living spaces. One solution might...
Humble webcam turned into impressive 3D scanner
If you're like me, when you think of 3D scanning you probably think of a setup much like they had on the set of the Matrix, with a billion cameras surrounding one object. Well, luckily it's not that complex and, perhaps even luckier, Qi Pan, a PhD ...
First wireless USB hard drive intro\'d by Imation
A boon to every cluttered desktop, Imation has started selling a 1.5 TB hard drive, the Wireless HD ProWX that connects to your PC/Mac via wireless USB, as long as you locate the drive within 30 feet of your PC with the included wireless USB dongle ...
Large Hadron Collider fully armed and operational
After being stalled by a catastrophic leak, a speck of bread and alleged time travelers, CERN has brought the Large Hadron Collider successfully back online with the full orbit of a proton beam. The 17-mile ring of the facility should continue to see...
Sony\'s Digital Copy: Transfer Blu-ray movies to PSP
Even as Disney plans to put its movies on any device anywhere, Sony is bringing us its own new-and-improved method of multiformat content delivery. The first-ever Digital Copy of a feature film — specifically for use on the PSP — is acces...
PogoPlug lets you access media files worldwide
Gather round, those of you with networked computers, and gaze upon one of the best ways to attach storage to that network and share files at home or anywhere on the Internet. Behold PogoPlug, a $129 network attached storage (NAS) device that was alre...

Tech reviews that are either informative or hilarious, depending on how useless the gadget in question is.
Posted: September 11th, 2007 | More Reviews From neurilace | Report This Comment