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LG G-Slate With Dual Back Cameras (3D) Makes Another YouTube Appearance

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The LG G-Slate hasn’t been the most camera friendly device we’ve seen, but it’s popped up on YouTube yet again, this time getting hands-on treatment by YouTube “star” mysteryguitarman. That metal “with Google” strip you see on the device doubles as a kick-stand, as you know. The tablet has also reappeared with an LED flash, Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Android Phone Fans Discovery Date : 31/01/2011 10:52 Number of articles : 2

LG G-Slate With Dual Back Cameras (3D) Makes Another YouTube Appearance

LG G-Slate With Dual Back Cameras (3D) Makes Another YouTube Appearance

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The LG G-Slate hasn’t been the most camera friendly device we’ve seen, but it’s popped up on YouTube yet again, this time getting hands-on treatment by YouTube “star” mysteryguitarman. That metal “with Google” strip you see on the device doubles as a kick-stand, as you know. The tablet has also reappeared with an LED flash, Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Android Phone Fans Discovery Date : 31/01/2011 10:52 Number of articles : 2

LG G-Slate With Dual Back Cameras (3D) Makes Another YouTube Appearance

2000 Year Old Computer Recreated – Ancient Alien Technology

The Antikythera Mechanism, built by the ancient Greeks around 150 BC, was recovered from a Roman shipwreck in 1901. When the device was retrieved, however, it was so corroded that nobody fully comprehended its significance. It would take researchers using advanced imaging tools another century to realize that what they were looking at was the world's first computing device. added by: current_spider

Turn an Old MP3 Player Into New Flashdrive

Image via Instructables About a week ago we saw a cool way to turn a couple old floppy disks into a USB falshdrive. But Instructables user hightekrednek2396 came up with a more modern take on the project. As you upgrade your music player, you might find yourself with a very old version of your iPod. You can put the device to good use by hacking it into a flashdrive . … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Canadian Government Decides Penis-Measuring Lie Detector for Children Not Such a Great Idea

Oh boy—where even to start with this one. Use of penile plethysmography (PPG), which measure your penis for arousal while viewing questionable content, is being ceased by the Canadian government. After being used on kids for 25 years. PPG testing, almost too perverse to believe it was actually a government-sanctioned procedure, was employed in British Columbia as a means of interrogating child sex offenders. A sensor was strapped to a child's penis, monitoring blood flow while the kid was subjected to images of other nude children, and audio descriptions of rape. Reread that sentence if necessary. The reasoning—if you can even call it that—behind the test was to discern whether a child offender was lying about his or her desires, though we have a feeling this treatment probably created far more sociopaths than it screened. As Boing Boing points out, and as any adolescent can tell you, erections aren't exactly the most objectively predictable phenomenon, refuting entirely the purpose of the test. British Columbia's Minister of Children and Family Development has put an end to PPG after the revelation that a technician administering the test was himself a sex offender. The levels of perversion-within-perversion here are dizzying. The Canadian government will now begin an official inquiry into trauma victims among the children subjected to PPG over the past decades—an investigation we have a feeling will not be a short one. added by: Omnomynous

Canadian ‘peter meter’ youth program halted; tester charged with sexual assault – Boing Boing

I've covered Canadian psychology hijinks before, and how a handful of them are leading the push to expand which sexual interests are mental illnesses( http://boingboing.net/2010/01/08/you-will-become-ment.html ). Now comes another scandal that's like something out of Clockwork Orange. Late last month, Youth Forensic Psychiatric Services in Burnaby, British Columbia was forced to shut down a decades-old program where troubled youths had a device placed on their penises while they were subjected to media depicting stuff like rape and child pornography. The final straw was when one of the test administrators was arrested for a sexual assault allegedly committed during leisure time. The whole sordid story follows. Canada has had a long, hard fixation with catching people getting aroused over things Canadian “experts” consider mental illnesses. One program in the mid-20th century, nicknamed the “fruit machine( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fruit_machine_ (homosexuality_test)),” led to over 9,000 Canadian citizens being investigated as suspected homosexuals, with some even being tested and drummed out of government jobs. In the wake of the fruit machine program, the fine folks at Toronto's Centre for Addiction and Mental Health( http://boingboing.net/2010/01/07/toronto-global-epice.html ) developed and still promote penile plethysmography (PPG). The device, nicknamed a peter meter, is supposedly a lie detector for male genitalia. It's not admissible in court cases as evidence( http://www.smith-lawfirm.com/Scientific_Evidence_Brief.html ) for the same reason as a polygraph: the data can be manipulated by both subject and tester, and there's little standardization in equipment or stimuli. Because the whole concept is based on the premise that the subject is a “non-admitter” who needs to be caught, sometimes they jam another sensor up the subject's butt to ensure he is not clenching his sphincter to alter the blood flow into his penis. Males in general and teenage boys in particular can get spontaneous erections for any number of reasons that may or may not be related to the stimulus presented. They might even chub up just because of the test itself (the stress, touching, humiliation, etc.). According to those who learned how to game the device, it's also pretty easy for other subjects to suppress tumescence by thinking of something decidedly unsexy. In case you are wondering, they've also created one for young ladies that gets inserted in the vagina, but the testers are much, much, much more interested in teen peen. PPG evangelists have fanned across North America, using their device in all kinds of questionable ways for decades. Then a 2009 article, ironically published in the journal Sexual Abuse, reported on the long-running practice of hooking up penile plethysmographs to minors charged with sex offenses in British Columbia. That got the attention of civil rights groups. The sexual assault arrest of one of the testers was the last straw for local lawmakers, who finally pulled the plug on the abusive plethysmograph for kids program. The current guy in charge of Sexual Abuse( http://www.camh.net/research/scientific_Staff_profiles/bio_detail.php?cuserID=51 ) is, unsurprisingly, a CAMH employee, so he is a huge proponent of penile plethysmography. In fact, you can often find him on Wikipedia altering articles on sexuality( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/James_Cantor ) to promote theories and devices his coworkers developed via the CAMH Phallometry Lab( http://www.camh.net/About_CAMH/Guide_to_CAMH/Mental_Health_Programs/The_Law_and_… ) (an actual tax-funded Toronto lab). Anyone interested in measuring penises should consider an internship or even a career as a Canadian psychologist. Perhaps you can even be part of history by developing the next-gen fruit machine or peter meter… To learn more about how high-tech penile plethysmography is, you can visit this major manufacturer's cutting-edge website( http://www.dmdavis.com/rs3104.html ) (complete with 1995-style Under Construction sign and email gif). The Skeptic's Dictionary has a good overview of PPG( http://www.skepdic.com/penilep.html ), too. B.C. permanently halts sexual arousal testing( http://www.ctvbc.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20100729/bc_penis_sex_tests_hal… ) [ctv.ca] Sex charge prompts expanded probe of youth-offender penile test( http://www.theprovince.com/technology/charge+prompts+expanded+probe+youth+offend… ) [theprovince.com] B.C. used penile teen sex test for decades( http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2010/08/08/bc-teen-sex-testing.h… ) [cbc.ca] added by: toyotabedzrock

Poof! After Wireless, the Computer Mouse Turns Invisible

In a magic trick that only geeks can pull off, researchers at MIT have found a method to let users click and scroll exactly the same way they would with a computer mouse, without the device actually being there. link : http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/07/computer-mouse-invisible/?utm_source=feed… added by: suzane

Tony Hawk — I Got Caught in Helmet Cam Scam

Filed under: Tony Hawk , Celebrity Justice , TMZ Sports Tony Hawk is suing over one of the coolest products he ever put his name on — a digital helmet cam — claiming the people behind the device are total frauds. Hawk — the greatest skateboarder of all time — filed a lawsuit today in L.A. County Superior… Read more

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iPhone 4 Launches After Die-Hards Wait In Line For Days

Fans lined up 48 hours before the release of the new phone, which now features video chat and a sleeker design. By Russ Frushtick An iPhone 4 fan Photo: MTV News NEW YORK — Apple took another step on the road to smart-phone domination on Thursday (June 24), releasing the iPhone 4, an updated version of its popular mobile device. Hundreds lined up at the Apple Store on Fifth Avenue in New York City for the privilege of being the first to own the new technology. Evan Wiendczak of Boston was the first in line. He arrived at the store around 7 a.m. on Tuesday, a full 48 hours before the iPhone 4 was scheduled to go on sale. “I wasn’t planning on waiting in line this long,” he explained, “but a group of friends of mine decided it would be a fun thing to do over the summer — kick off the summer vacation for us.” Wiendczak seemed noticeably drained from the experience, saying that the first thing he would do with his new phone would be to call his mother before heading right to sleep. Wiendczak had plenty of company over those two days. The line wrapped around the block, with many queuing up Wednesday evening. Greg Joswiak, Apple’s VP of iPod and iPhone product marketing, was impressed by the fan turnout. “I’ve heard it’s the biggest [crowd] we’ve ever had for anything. … People are so excited.” The new iPhone 4 has a handful of new features, not the least of which is a notably thinner design. Instead of a rounded back, the phone is completely flat on both sides, and is now rimmed with stainless steel, which serves to protect its innards while also acting as an antenna. Other improvements include a higher resolution screen, a five-megapixel camera (with flash) and improved battery life. The feature that seemed to be getting the most attention among line-sitters was the iPhone 4’s new video chat functionality. Called Facetime, the device uses a forward-facing camera to let two people communicate via video and voice over WiFi. Robert Garcia, who waited in line for 12 hours, said Facetime was going to herald a new age of dating. “No more cheating girlfriends! I can make her show me where she’s at!” With the initial reviews being positive and the usual crowd of Apple fanboys and girls onboard, it looks like the launch of the iPhone 4 went as well as can be expected. It’ll be a few hours before we see if Apple runs into any activation issues with the device, which put a damper on some of the enthusiasm surrounding the iPhone 3GS launch, but for the time being people are just enjoying the thrill knowing everyone else is looking at them with tech-envy. For more on the iPhone 4, including which games to download first, head on over to Multiplayer.MTV.com .

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Transforming DIY Player is Your All-in-One Gadget

Images via Yanko Design A cool concept device from designer Shao Wen highlights a feature we love in greener gadgets – upgradability in an all-in-one device. With keyboards that swap in and out, the device transforms from cell phone to media player to gaming device and practically anything else you could want when you want it. While many devices already do this without the need to swap keyboards, they leave out the option for upgrading or replacing only the component that is broken. This concept solves that problem. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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