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Order Freispiele at Starbucks Via Apple

Folks who can’t get enough coffee from Starbucks will soon be able to order their favorite caffeinated beverage from the comfort of their iPhone and iPod touch without waiting in line, courtesy of a new Starbucks program that functions via WiFi at each Starbucks outlet. On top of that you may also claim new free spins no deposit to be redeemed at a range of five online casinos of your choice. Remember this is a starter bonus, a welcome bonus therefore only valid for new sign-ups and only until it eventually expires. You’ll be able to bypass the cheery shoutouts from the barista as you choose your drink just like how you would do at an actual Starbucks cafe, save for the fact that you’d be relying on a whole lot of finger-pointing instead. Skip those queues and reserve those seats before other iPod-less folks manage to even think of what they want to have for breakfast.

Hydrogen-Powered Phone

This cell phone is powered by a Hydrogen fuel cell that works by extracting hydrogen from water, then extracting electrons from the hydrogen. It is a water-powered phone, in a sense.

Of course, some energy is needed to break water into hydrogen for now, but it’s conceivable that solar energy or another crazy tech like the electricity-generating cloth could help. Strangely, there’s no word on what the battery life of this phone is. Isn’t that the main point for users?
By Angstrom Power and Motorola.

Japanese Robot Prepares Octopus Balls from A to Z

Japanese engineers aren’t giving up on domestic robots. This “chef” might not be in your kitchen anytime soon, but it is capable of preparing octopus balls by itself, in four steps:

  • Chop the Octopus
  • Roll the pieces into balls
  • Place the balls on the grill
  • Serve the cooked balls on a plate

This happens in a tightly controlled environment, but I’d love to see it in action.

Zeemote Bluetooth Mobile Game Controller Hands-On

You might have seen the Zeemote during Mobile World Congress last week, but the company will promote the software development kit (SDK) at the Game Developers Conference being held in San Francisco. We meet Beth Marcus, the founder and CEO of Zeemote and we had the opportunity to play with it, and to make a long story short: it’s pretty cool. To be honest there was some skepticism when we saw the device in a photo. But we also know that playing with a phone’s keyboard provides a bad experience. The Zeemote feels good in the hand and it works well as a one-handed game controller. It is also surprisingly light (47g). The Zeemote has an analog joystick, even if most mobile games are built for a digital controller. That will give developers more options when they create their games. Developer John Chasey from Finblade told us that integrating the Zeemote code is easy. Ultimately, the Zeemote success will be measured by the number of games supporting it. Continue Reading “Zeemote Bluetooth Mobile Game Controller Hands-On”.

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