Posts Tagged game
Solar Garden Lamps
Posted by admin in Home Appliances on April 26, 2010

Designer Arthur Xin has fashioned these solar-powered Ripe Radish lamps to brighten up your garden and maybe even help kick off a live-version game of Super Mario. Basically, the Ripe Radish lamps gather solar power during the day, lighting up the bright red bulbs at night in order to provide you an illuminated and fun-looking path back to your front door at night. Owners can even grow a real plant in the center of the radish to give it a more lifelike effect.
Samsung Aims To Make Smartphones Smarter With Quantum Physics

A unit of Samsung has licensed technology that could help it build smartphone handsets with the ability to navigate via the amount of pressure applied to a touchscreen. UK-based Peratech’s Quantum Tunneling Composite technology is at the center of Samsung’s plans. The tech allows electronic currents to be controlled by touch pressure–not merely just on or off, but all the gray areas in between.
Top 30 games For The IPad

The iPad may not have a built-in camera, multitasking capabilities, or support for Flash, but it does have a 9.7-inch high-resolution touch screen that many expect will be conducive for gaming. And though Apple only showed off a couple of games at the iPad launch event, the company made it clear that all iPhone apps–including games–would run on the iPad and that it expected many developers to create updated versions of their games that would take advantage of the device’s larger display.
Of course, it remains to be seen whether developers will charge you extra for the iPad version of an iPhone game you’ve already bought (we suspect that at least for some games the iPad version will be a separate purchase). However, we’re not going to worry about all that right now; instead we’re just going to take a moment to imagine what iPhone games will really benefit from making the move to the big screen, and which PC or online games would be ripe for iPad treatment.
