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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

11/30//12



$2.4 Million Air-Conditioned Limo Submarine Perfect For 007

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C-Explorer 5

Do like Limos?Well I'm pretty sure most people like limos. Do you like subs? No, not the sandwiches, the submarines! Well if you answered yes to both of those questions, now you can have both, all in one! The C-Explorer 5 is just that. It has an air-conditioning system, and could hold 5 people! It could travel 3 knots underwater! You can also add options like an iPod surround system, LED lights, a sampling arm, and even a H-D video camera system. 

My Opinion: This is a really good idea and very different and cool, if your willing to pay 2 million dollars!





Thursday, November 15, 2012

11-16-12


Why the next Nintendo portable needs to be a      tablet


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Did you know that somewhere near the Wii U and the iPad mini lies the next Nintendo tablet?
The Nintendo Wii U comes out in just a couple days, just in time for Thanksgiving-time shopping. It has a 6-inch touch screen. It has a gyroscope. It has buttons. It's is like a gaming system, and a tablet in one.
The Wii U  may even seem like more of an expanded game handheld than a tablet, a super-large-screen Nintendo DS without the dual screens, but it's an in-home accessory with the need to pair to a Wii U console in order to operate. You can use it in another room, but not in a car or somewhere out of the Wii U's wireless range. The Wii U with  costs $299.
The iPad Mini starts at $329. It debuted a couple of weeks ago. It has a 7.9-inch screen. It can play games, play movies, play apps, surf the Web, check e-mail. And it doesn't need to pair with a console.
Educational possibilities are endless. Nintendo could make software, like Brain Age, tuned specifically to educational entertainment. A  tablet could use devices like the LeapFrog, if the correct educational investments were made.
My Opinion: I think Nintendo should make a new tablet. I think it would be different and great for children.



Monday, November 5, 2012

Tech Article 11/7


          An Impact-Sensing Cap for Sports

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                            Just so these hits don't hurt as bad.








From Cambridge, Massachusetts, they invented a new, easy way to measure impacts taken to the 
head. 
It has a skull-fitted head cap equipped with sensors and stretchable electronics that can be worn 
with or without helmets. 
This product will be available in early 2013 and will come in red, yellow, or green. 
It’s not only about football, about 30 million people in the United States participate in sports—
including hockey, lacrosse, skiing, snowboarding, and cycling—that often involve the use of helmets. 
Add helmet-free sports like basketball and soccer, where collisions and hard falls are also common, 
and the total participants in the United States is above 50 million. 

MY OPINION: I think this is a good idea and will make the game much safer and less injuries will happen