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GoldenEye XBLA Development Scratched
January 30, 2008 | Author: Rich | 1,139 Views | |
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News of the GoldenEye XBLA being dumped is storming across the internet. Those who thought it was only a rumor that the game was being developed, found out that it existed when it was being halted.
According to 1UP, an XBLA version of Rare’s classic N64 shooter GoldenEye was being ported with the same graphics, sound. It was also noted as having multiplayer over XBLA.
The 2 months before completion project scrap was due to a disagreement between Microsoft and Nintendo on how to split proceeds.
This however does not mean Game Over for GoldenEye XBLA. Social Internet networks are trying to take a stand and complain to get the project started back up.
Here is comparison footage featuring GoldenEye XBLA
Make Fireballs With Your Hands
January 26, 2008 | Author: Rich | 606 Views | |
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Great video that will show you an easy way to make fireballs. Great for parties, raves, and magic tricks.
Nuclear Energy Revolution in the Form of Pellets
January 23, 2008 | Author: Rich | 719 Views | |
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THE END IS NEAR!
Of the month that is. Love it or hate it - we all respect it. Nuclear energy offers a memorizing display of force as seen in the video above. The most powerful and destructive force that man has ever been able to achieve so far. With countries and terrorist threatening to use this power for evil, where does this leave the nuclear future?
South Africa may offer insight and a staging point for the future revolution of nuclear energy. The continents only nuclear power plant is located on its southern tip in no man’s land of Cape Town. It is an obsolete, water cooled reactor that is run by the State. However Eskom is ready to change all that and become the world’s first pebble bed reactor.
Pebble bed reactor promises safer, cleaner, smaller and more affordable power than conventional nuclear power plants. They even say this style reactor is “meltdown-proof” and “walk-away safe.”
“It is physically impossible for it to suffer the kind of accident at Three Mile Island and Chernobyl,” Ferreira says.
Ripsaw Unmanned Ground Vehicle
January 15, 2008 | Author: Ree | 1,070 Views | |
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First introduced in 2005, the Rip Saw, an awesome all terrain vehicle is about to hit the market to the masses with a $200,000 price tag. The custom-built Unmanned Ground Vehicle can hit 0-60 in 3.5 seconds, has 80 mph top speed, and can maneuver over any surface or terrain a tank can.

The privately funded Rip Saw was first built by the Howe brothers for the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge. Based on the original manned prototype, the newest version of the Rip Saw is now remote controlled. Though the Rip Saw didn’t win, its video certainly turned some heads, enough to find funding to build more than one.Check out the video of the original manned Rip Saw in action, watch as it drives through a barn as if it were a cardboard box….
Remote Control Helicopter With Full-Auto Shotgun
January 10, 2008 | Author: Ree | 950 Views | |
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There have been a number of autonomous helicopters developed in the past that have proven their worth to the Military. Able only to performing mundane tasks such as surveillance, mine detection, and escort duty they certainly have still been beneficial, but no previous model will quite match a new ‘AutoCopter Gunship’ developed by Neural Robotics Incorporated, well at least not in fire power anyway.

That’s right; this fully autonomous helicopter is armed with AA-12 12-gauge shotgun the fires 300 rounds-per-minute. Thanks to the patented “intelligent neural network-based flight control algorithms” the copter is easy to control and can easily be switched to fully automated flight control, and because the AutoCopter utilizes a system that reduces recoil by 90 percent, the helicopter doesn’t go into an instant tailspin the second the gun is fired.The neural network-based algorithms really are intelligent; the system won’t allow the pilot to do anything stupid. If the AutoCopter flies out of RC range, it will turn around and come back within range and if it runs out of gasoline a parachute will automatically deploy and guide the AutoCopter back to the ground slowly and safely.
The AutoCopter has undergone successful testing and is ready to be used on the battle field. There is also talk of the AutoCopter being modified to shoot 3-inch FRAG-12 grenade rounds, either way the main objective is still the same.
“Seek out, locate, identify, and destroy/terminate the enemy with extreme prejudice at 300 rounds-per-minute.”
Paintball Tanks
January 8, 2008 | Author: Ree | 3,391 Views | |
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Armored vehicles are taking paint balling to the next level, all hail the Paintball Tank, otherwise known as ‘Paintball Armored Vehicles’ or PAV. There are a few types of tank available ranging in size from large automobile-based machines to lighter models, some of which are portable by foot but act more like personal armor than a fully fledge tank. But no matter which tank you take to the battlefield you will be sure of one thing, to unleash a barrage of pain.
Check out the video of a light paintball tank in action>>>
Paintball tanks may be armed with either single or multi paintball marker’s, carbon dioxide-powered cannons, grenade launchers and sometimes even rocket launchers. Many different types of projectiles have been used in the past; however Nerf cannons are more commonly replacing the PVC cannons that fire regular paintballs.
The tanks provide impenetrable armor for the user but that’s not to say they can’t be ‘destroyed’ or ‘killed’. Most tanks have kills zones which will sound an alarm or disable the tank when hit.
Rules for using the tanks differ from field to field but they are strictly enforced. Some places will not allow the heavy automated-tanks on the field and most places have speed limits. Some places may also let tanks be invincible where as others require the kill zones to be active.
Jet Powered Fire Extinguisher
January 6, 2008 | Author: Ree | 679 Views | |
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A team of Hungarian engineers have created jet powered fire extinguisher. The team of crazy engineers removed the gun turrets from an old Russian tank, replaced them with 2 turbines from a MIG-21 fighter jet and injected the whole thing with gallons of water. The result is the ultimate jet powered fire extinguisher. Whilst this may not be practical for most residential fires (imagine not only putting out the fire but blasting your whole home to smithereens) it will certainly help with large oil blazes that typically last for days. The concept is somewhat old and used in Australia mines and even back in Kuwait during Operation Desert Storm. However, this is a more powerful and effective system. It was originally known as the “The Great Wind” for obvious reasons.
New Years Eve Fireworks Display Videos
January 1, 2008 | Author: Rich | 954 Views | |
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I know for military members and their families, duty stations and overseas deployments can either put you at a disadvantage or be a once in a life-time experience. Regardless, of where you were on New Years Eve, you were most definitely not everywhere. If you found yourself at a house party or with the family in front of the T.V., you might have caught the 24 hour feed of New Years traveling across the globe.
Flexible E-Paper Display
December 23, 2007 | Author: Ree | 1,003 Views | |
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Electronic Paper Display is due to shape the future of how we display text and graphics. The new display technology is designed to mimic the appearance of ordinary ink on paper and possess a high contrast appearance, ultra-low power consumption, and a thin, light form.
The EPD reflects light like ordinary paper and is capable of holding text and images indefinitely without drawing electricity, while allowing the image to be changed later. The images are displayed in black on a whitish-gray background with a resolution similar to that of a typical laptop computer screen.
Check out this video of a new prototype PDA from Phillips that incorporates the new E-paper.
Hacks and Tips To Boost Your WiFi Signal
December 20, 2007 | Author: Ree | 5,468 Views | |
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The performance of your WiFi home network is highly dependent on the signal strength of the router or the wireless access point (base station). This signal is greatly affected by distance, obstructions and interference.
There are several ways to boost your range and signal strength. There is a selection of different antenna enhancers available on the consumer market as well as some DIY hacks to create your own expander.
D.I.Y Boosters
You can boost your WiFi signal considerably well using kitchenware or even old cans.
Check out this video on how to create your own wireless enhancer.
Download and Print out a template of a parabola
- Use it to score an outline onto a manila folder with a pen or pencil
- Apply glue to the side of the folder that is not scored for the reflector (with the slots)
- Apply aluminum foil with dull side down onto the glue
- Don’t apply foil to the support part (with the tabs)
- Turn the manila folder over and cut out the shiny new parabolic
- reflector
- Cut out the reflector part (with the slots) and the support part (with the tabs)
- Bend the reflector - with the foil in back - and insert the tabs of the support part
- Apply tape to keep two parts together
- Poke the antenna through hole (about 1/2 way down pole) and pivot the reflector to point in desired direction
Mersive Sol System 360 Degree High Definition Humvee Simulator
December 19, 2007 | Author: Ree | 789 Views | |
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This 360-degree ultra-high-definition military simulator allows you to drive a Humvee and fire real weapons including machine guns and rocket launchers, anywhere you want, with absolute precision.
The 10-projector system achieves a seamless panorama thanks to Mersive’s Sol system; a calibration, warping and sub-pixel image blending technology that may soon be adapted from military sims to your living room gaming.
Watch The Video and check the Halo 3-like scenario
Speed Captured in New High Speed Film
December 16, 2007 | Author: Rich | 463 Views | |
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New high speed digital video camcorders are capturing speed and giving scientist a new perspective in time, speed and motion.
Texas Cop Escapes Death from Automatic Weapon
December 12, 2007 | Author: Rich | 2,367 Views | |
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Buying The Right Video Camera Information
December 8, 2007 | Author: Ree | 1,487 Views | |
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Buying a camcorder can be a tough decision when you take into consideration all the options; price, quality, design, features and specifications, recording format and optional extras are all key factors to compare when deciding which video camera suits your needs best.
First up is the price. This is greatly affected by the specification of the camera and generally, is relative to the video quality captured by the camera. Video cameras can range from a few hundred dollars up to 2000+; the more you pay the better quality you are likely to get.
Specifications that greatly affect video quality are the size of the image sensor (the bigger the CCD or CMOS imager, the better) and the effective video resolution. Other spec’s to note are the optical zoom range and whether or not the camera has image stabilization.
Many video cameras also produce decent digital stills. If you’re planning to use your camcorder for both filming and photography you should probably look for something with a 3-megapixel sensor (with no interpolation) and you’ll also want control over manual settings.
Many camcorders support accessories like an external flash and interchangeable lenses, if you want to be geared for professional filming, these options are a must.
Military Super Suit Exoskeleton
December 6, 2007 | Author: Rich | 6,320 Views | |
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It has always been a goal to improve our military strength and skill over our soldiers. DARPA has been at the fore-front of technology that is taking this to a new level. A robotic exoskeleton that would let GIs run faster, leap further and carry more is starting to materialize and become reality. A very practical and ambitious idea that is allowing many more options for our military.
According to DARPA, the exoskeletons will be delivered for Army testing in 2008. After 14 companies and universities initially (circa 2001) came up with different designs, they have selected the firm that will build the beast: Sarcos of Salt Lake City in Utah, US.
Sarcos has come up with a system that uses just one engine instead of lots of them. The engine, and a tank containing a 24-hour supply of fuel, will be slung ‘beneath your rear end’ says Main. The engine (a turbine, two-stroke or four stroke - they haven’t decided yet) will then drive hydraulic fluid via high pressure lines to servo valves on each joint, amplifying the force used to move each limb when the wearer’s motion is sensed.
“It makes you feel really, really strong. You get the sensation that you have a lot of strength. I sort of felt like The Hulk and I’m a skinny guy. I wore a 100-pound weight on my back and it felt I was carrying nothing like that amount,”
In 2006, Engineers in Japan were perfecting a wearable power suit that amplifies human strength to help lift hospital patients or heavy objects. It was driven by portable batteries, micro air pumps and small body sensors that pick up even the slightest muscle twitch. Lead by project researcher Hirokazu Noborisaka, the Stand-Alone Wearable Power Assist Suit was designed to help nursing home workers lift patients of up to 180 pounds while cutting the amount of strength required in half.
However, that suit needed to be more flexible for easier movement and protective cover that shrouds the suit’s sensitive or sharp areas.














