Thursday, November 18, 2010

Lego Laser 3D Scanner Scans Lego Pieces to Make More Lego [Video]

Lego Laser 3D Scanner Scans Lego Pieces to Make More Lego [Video]

Lego Laser 3D Scanner Scans Lego Pieces to Make More LegoThere's no limit, no limit I tell you, to the power of Lego. This is a do-it-your-self 3D laser scanner made of Lego used to scan Lego pieces to use it in a Lego 3D design software to build more Lego.

The scanner uses a NXT controller, Lego pieces and modifications to connect the laser reader to the software. The results are incredibly good. These are the scanned pieces, in the 3D CAD software LDraw:

Lego Laser 3D Scanner Scans Lego Pieces to Make More Lego

I love the idea of Lego scanning Lego to create Lego. You know where all this is going: It involves paradoxes, judgment day, bleeding goats and inter-dimensional portals. [Brothers Brick]

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LaCie's Newest Flash Drive Is Tiny and Supa-USB 3.0 Fast [FlashDrives]

LaCie's Newest Flash Drive Is Tiny and Supa-USB 3.0 Fast [FlashDrives]

LaCie's Newest Flash Drive Is Tiny and Supa-USB 3.0 FastLaCie's got their hands on what they say is the smallest current USB 3.0 flash drive—about the size of a pack of gum. (Clearly not Orbit gum!). Sizes up to 120GB, and speeds up to 260MB/s.

LaCie's Newest Flash Drive Is Tiny and Supa-USB 3.0 Fast

The AES 256 encryption-enabled FastKey is pretty chic looking too—encased in tough aluminum—and available in 30GB and 60GB versions as well, starting at $150. [LaCie]

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ITG xpPhone on sale at long last!

ITG xpPhone on sale at long last!

Feel like stretching the very definition of "phone" for the sake of functionality or sheer bravado? You get to be friends with us. We've always had a soft spot for ITG's bizarrely conceived xpPhone, which does indeed run Windows XP, albeit the Embedded version, and the monstrous thing is now on sale after almost two years of teasing. It's running for a mere $798 PayPal Bux in its 3G incarnation, $732 for 3G-free, and $666 (yes, that 666) for the 3G-less version with DOS instead of Windows. We could go on all day listing specs for this thing, so we recommend you hit up that source link and feast on them for yourselves -- just make sure to have your PayPal login handy for when the irresistible nerdery of this thing reaches out and grabs you and never ever lets go.

[Thanks, Eman Z]

ITG xpPhone on sale at long last! originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 18 Nov 2010 17:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Verizon launching '4G' smack talk campaign against AT&T

Verizon launching '4G' smack talk campaign against AT&T

Never ends, does it? The top four carriers in the US love slinging mud, but the trash-talking between Verizon and AT&T is always particularly vicious -- and it's showing no signs of ebbing. As you might expect, Verizon intends to use its new LTE network as a weapon in the fight, and like both Sprint and T-Mobile, Verizon will be very loudly labeling it "4G" to the ITU's chagrin. The latest promotional posters compare maps of Verizon's combined 3G / LTE network with AT&T's 3G-only network, but considering how limited Big Red's initial LTE launch is, there really isn't much difference with what they've shown in the past. The posters also proudly proclaim Verizon as having "the fastest 4G network in America," which is false on at least one level -- LTE isn't really 4G, as we said -- and remains to be seen on another. At any rate, as always, it'll be interesting to see how AT&T responds. Nerd fight!

[Thanks, Kal]

Verizon launching '4G' smack talk campaign against AT&T originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 18 Nov 2010 18:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Fooducate Scans Food Products to Provide You With Nutrition Facts [Ios]

Fooducate Scans Food Products to Provide You With Nutrition Facts [Ios]

iOS: Fooducate is a handy, free little app that scans food product barcodes and provides you with health and nutrition information. If the product doesn't meet your health needs, Fooducate can offer up some alternatives. More »


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