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Mitsubishi Announces Laser TV Pricing

Mitsubishi Announces Laser TV Pricing
Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America said late Monday that its first laser TV will begin shipping at the end of the third quarter in the United States.

Nokia 500 Auto Navigation

Nokia 500 Auto Navigation

Nokia 500 Auto Navigation A cell phone maker tries its hand at GPS and delivers a dud. 499 Nokia 500 Auto Navigation A cell phone maker

LG Chocolate VX8550 Cell Phone Review

Are Wifi Emissions Killing You Slowly?

Are Wifi Emissions Killing You Slowly? First came the cell phone scare. Now Wi Fi and other wireless emissions are under the microscope. Are these fresh worries based on solid science or just more static?

Taking my Mule hat off and starting something new

Taking my Mule hat off and starting something new
I will spend the next three months playing video games while I am out raising money.

Fracture Xbox 360 Demo the Week of September 15? (Fracture)

An ad in The Force Unleashed instruction manual touts an already available Fracture demo.

The Best Tech in 2007

The Best Tech in 2007

Duracell PowerSource Mini

Duracell PowerSource Mini
Looking for a portable charger?  The Duracell PowerSource Mini just might be the solution when you are on the go. The Duracell PowerSource Mini efficiently and reliably charges a wide variety of loads through the USB port. The Mini uses reliable solid state power electronics for years of safe, trouble-free operation and includes automatic safety monitoring […]

Moving Checklist
A checklist on what you need to do after you move. Includes how to register to vote, checking electronics for damage and fitting into the neighborhood.

Soldering 101
In this article Igor Yermak teaches the basics of soldering. Igor is 13 years old and already an avid electronics hobbyist. His soldering tutorial is clear and to the point. Igor will receive a giveaway item of his choice from the hobby parts for articles project here at uCHobby. Leave encouraging comments for Igor, he […]

Leapfrog’s TicTalk Phone - An Overview

Leapfrog’s TicTalk Phone - An Overview
It seems like everyone has a cell phone these days. It can even be difficult to remember how we used to live without them! Our kids don’t want to be left out of the trend, but it can be difficult to think about giving them that freedom at such a young age. […]

Dell Vostro 410 Desktop Review

Dell Vostro 410 Desktop Review

A Very Light Laptop With A Very Heavy Price tag
Toshiba has introduced what would seem the lightest Laptop to hit the market yet. In response to Apple’s Airbook, Toshiba has released the Portege R500-S5007V. According to Toshiba, its Portege R500-S5007V weighs in at only 2.4 pounds and is the lightest laptop with a 128GB SSD and DVD SuperMulti drive. The latest Portege from Toshiba […]

Dell Vostro 1310 Laptop Review

Canon PowerShot SD890 IS Digital Camera Review

Canon PowerShot SD890 IS Digital Camera Review

Olympus Stylus 770 SW

Garmin StreetPilot c550 (Traffic Performance)

Garmin StreetPilot c550 (Traffic Performance) 18650644 Garmin StreetPilot c550 (Traffic Performance) Review of the Garmin StreetPilot c550 (Traffic Performance) LAPTOP Magazine

Destinations for Your Next Scifi Themed Vacation [Triviagasm]

Destinations for Your Next Scifi Themed Vacation [Triviagasm]

Star Trek: The Experience closed earlier this week, meaning that Las Vegas will no longer serve as the destination for those looking to survive a Borg attack or enjoy a Risa Colada at Quark’s Bar. And, unless you’ve got $20 million to drop on a ticket, actual space tourism remains off the table. But fear not, we’ve got a host of suggestions for your next science or science fiction-themed vacation that are right here on Earth.

San Clemente UFO Trail: If you are looking for a chance extraterrestrial encounter, journey down to Chile, where the town of San Clemente has just opened its UFO trail. The town is rumored to be a hotbed of alien activity, with hundreds of UFO sightings on record. Although the tour can’t guarantee that your visit will result in a close encounter, you will get to see El Enladrillado, the alleged landing pad for alien spacecraft.

Atomic Tourism: Sadly, the promise of atomic monster men isn’t even hinted at, but atomic tourism will take you to the great sites of the nuclear age. Plan trips to Trinity Site, where the first atomic bomb was detonated, the congressional bunker in the Greenbrier luxury resort, or Three Mile Island.

Star Trek: The Exhibition: If you’re still mourning the loss of Star Trek: The Experience, then perhaps Star Trek: The Exhibition will brighten your day. Formerly Star Trek: The Tour, the exhibition features Trek-themed flight simulators, recreations of the interior sets of the Enterprise, and props and costumes from the various series. After suffering financial issues earlier this year, the tour relaunched in June at the San Diego Air & Space Museum. Unfortunately for those who like to plan in advance, Star Trek: The Schedule hasn’t yet listed the exhibition’s future destinations.

Doctor Who Tours: Star Trek is hardly the only franchise worthy of a vacation destination. Visitors to the Welsh capital of Cardiff can book a Doctor Who package at the Park Plaza, which includes a night’s stay at the hotel, a city map featuring locations from various episodes, admission to the prop-filled Doctor Who Up-Close Exhibition, and a remote-controlled Dalek in the room to keep you in your place. Or you could forego the Dalek and do the tours a la carte.

Space Camp: As Tony Hale’s character in Stranger Than Fiction says, “You’re never too old to go to Space Camp.” And, for the wannabe space tourist on a budget, the adult Space Academy programs in Huntsville, Alabama might be your best bet. Granted you experience weightlessness in a SCUBA tank rather than in orbit, but for a few days you can at least pretend you’re in training to fly the shuttle.

Mauna Kea Observatory: You can watch shuttles take off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida or imagine that you’re James Bond at Puerto Rico’s Arecibo Observatory, but some of the best stargazing in the world is said to be at Mauna Kea Observatory on Hawai’i Island. Although you can’t look through the research telescopes at the region’s summit, you can explore the cosmos with portable telescopes, provided you’re willing to make the trek up the treacherous access road.

Alpine Astrovillage Lue-Stailas: For a more leisurely approach to staring at the heavens, head to the Swiss Alps and stay at AAV Lue-Stailas. At the astrophotography-center-cum-Alpine-retreat, you can photograph faraway galaxies after a full day of skiing and siteseeing. The Astrovillage, which opens for business in 2009, allows visitors to use its professional imaging equipment to snap photos from its fully motorized viewing domes.

Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame: Exhibits at Seattle’s Science Fiction Museum, have included costumes and artwork from and influenced by works of science fiction, as well as permanent exhibits exploring the building blocks of sci-fi, the concept of the Other, and how the choices we make today affect the future. The museum shares real estate with the Experience Music Project, and plays host to the Science Fiction Hall of Fame and an annual Science Fiction and Fantasy Short Film Festival.

Maison d’Ailleurs: Another Swiss entry, this “House of Elsewhere,” describes itself as a “Museum of science fiction, utopia and extraordinary journeys.” Its recent exhibits have focused on North Pole expeditions, organic architecture, and art inspired by HP Lovecraft.

Space Center Houston: The world is filled with tech museums and, of course, the free-admission National Air and Space Museum, but the Space Center Houston is an official part of NASA. Come for the educational life-in-space exhibits, or just check out the incredibly large collection of Star Wars paraphernalia.

Tomorrowland: Yes, the Tomorrowland has had notorious problems updating its attractions to keep up with changing visions of the future. But at least the Magic Kindom’s version has surrendered to its now retro-futurist roots, even featuring the Carousel of Progress from the 1964 World’s Fair, one of Disney’s oldest attractions. If you want something shiny and newer, you can always hit the Tomorrowlands of Tokyo, Paris, and Hong Kong.

Tunisia: When deciding where to film scenes set on Luke Skywalker’s home planet of Tatooine, George Lucas chose Tunisia because it had a “beautiful countryside, unique architecture and a very high level of technical sophistication.” And the area today is much as it was when Lucas filmed it. Stay in Luke’s home, now the Sidi Driss Hotel in Matmata, trace R2-D2 and C-3PO’s journey through La Grande Dune, wander the streets of Mod Eisley, and stand at the site where Qui-Gon Jinn battled Darth Maul.

Akihabara: Tokyo’s electronics district is the much-touted mecca of the game and anime-obsessed otaku. Visit the Tokyo Anime Center for screenings, demonstrations, and exclusive items for purchase. And to see cosplayers in their full costumed glory, stroll through Chuo-dori on a Sunday afternoon.

CERN: Been drooling over the Large Hadron Collider? You can check out a mock-up at CERN’s Microcosm science center in Geneva and learn about the latest in particle physics. Temporary exhibits are housed in the planet-shaped Globe of Science and Innovation.

Evolution Emanation Cruise: In February 2009, Scientific American is shipping out with educational cruise company Insight Cruises for the Evolution Emanation Cruise. Travel from Fort Lauderdale to the Panama Canal while attending seminars on natural selection, genetics, and the future of life on this planet and elsewhere.

Galacticruise: If you’re an original Battlestar Galactica fan and you have time off next week, consider hopping aboard the Galacticruise. Celebrating thirty years of BSG, the five-day floating convention will host actors from the original show, including series-straddling Richard Hatch.

Vulcan, Alberta: Much like the city of Metropolis, Illinois, Vulcan has capitalized on its association with an alien among us. The self-professed home of Spock, the Canadian town has embraced all things Trek. Visitors are greeted by a captain and crew, and the town’s most prominent feature is a giant model starship mounted near the main entrance. And each summer it hosts Galaxyfest, its very own convention. It may not be Vegas, but Vulcan seems dedicated to keeping its Star Trek experience alive.


The Best Flip Video Camera Equals Mino
If you are into the latest and greatest gadgets like I am then read on. First off, the one thing I like is ease of use. I don’t like taking a product out of its package and staring at a thousand buttons and switches. It must be highly technical, but simple to use. So, when […]

LG Brings Features Back Into Focus

LG Brings Features Back Into Focus
LG Electronics, a worldwide technology leader in mobile communications, today announced plans to launch ‘LG Viewty’ (Model: LG-KU990), its very first professional-level high feature camera phone, destined to steal the spotlight. LG Mobile, which led design innovation in the mobile handset arena last year, is once again turning the tables on mobile phone trends by expanding their product category to introduce series of high feature phones. The ‘LG Viewty’, the first handset representing..

LG Opens New Horizons for Mobile Phone Features, Functionality
LG Electronics (LG), a worldwide technology leader in mobile communications, introduced its new LG Viewty, LG-KU990 mobile phone with advanced digital camera features and the ability to record video at up to 120 frames per second at IFA 2007 in Berlin, Germany. Its high end features won the phone praise from reporters and gadget fans at the exhibition, where LG also began speaking with potential business partners interested in bringing the LG Viewty to the general public. LG, which led design..

Dial up 10 tips for lowering your cell phone bill
Many consumers find keeping their bill on budget more difficult as cell phone companies add plans and features. Here’s how to keep it in line. It’s a common scene in households with teenagers. A 16-year-old in his first romantic relationship suddenly blows the limits of his family’s cell phone contract. A plan with a text-message limit […]

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