From Geeks are Sexy Technology News: Move Over, Lightsabers…Meet the LaserSabers!

I was just about to be elated but then found out that there’s an enclosure of some kind… 🙁

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Wicked Lasers has created the LaserSaber, which utilizes optical elements, diffuser tubes, and magnets to create waving wands of laser light.

The parts are also interchangeable.

LaserSabers by Wicked Lasers contain a 32″ polycarbonate blade and an aircraft-grade aluminum hilt.

LaserSabers range from about $300 to a whopping $1,000, depending on the model.

View the official video below and see how they work.

**Just like any sword or saber, G.A.S. reminds you to please operate LaserSabers with care and respect and read the instructions.**

[Via GeekTyrant]

 

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From Engadget: Blindsquare uses Foursquare data to guide the visually impaired

Blindsquare uses Foursquare data to guide the visually impaired

Blindsquare is giving guidance systems for the visually disabled a new twist with user-generated Foursquare data, text-to-speech, GPS and some OpenStreetMap mojo. While users are out and about, the app narrates their trip via headphones with information about nearby places, intersections or guidance to their destination. One shake of the iPhone or iPad gives users their current location and a second shake checks them in on Foursquare. The app can also be controlled via a Bluetooth remote while the device sits in a pocket or backpack. After going from concept to completion in six months, it’s now out of beta and available on the App Store for $14.99. Sonar gauntlets won’t let you check-in to your haunts? Hit the source link to step up that location-based social networking.

 

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From Engadget: NASA gets two ‘Hubble-class’ military telescopes, fist-pumps with joy

NASA gets two military 'Hubble-class' military telescopes, fist-pumps with joy

Imagine all you wanted for Christmas was a telescope. As you frantically peel off layer after layer of wrapping, there it is — your brother’s old one. Well, okay, if your brother was the National Reconnaissance Office (and you were NASA) this might not seem quite as unjust. Thankfully so, as that’s effectively what’s just happened. The NRO has given NASA two 2.4-meter “space qualified” telescopes and satellite casings for it to play with. The gifts — which can observe about 100 times the area of the Hubble telescope — could complement existing projects and provide much-needed resources at the space agency. As there is currently no funded mission for them, however, they’ll remain firmly on the ground for now, but at least this implies they’re not needed elsewhere — hinting at improved international relations. Unless the NRO just got an upgrade?

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From Droid Life: Asus Announces Partnership With BlueStacks to Bring Android Apps to Windows PCs

Asus is partnering up with start-up BlueStacks, to allow for the running of Android applications straight onto Asus PC computers. The software will come paired with all Zenbooks, Notebooks, Eee PCs, and other Asus desktop computers to allow the use of Android games, utilities, readers, etc right on your PC. To launch the service, Asus will include six months of free apps, but after that, users will be charged an unknown amount for unlimited access.

It’s a pretty awesome application if you cant live without your Angry Birds or Talking Tom Cat. Want to give BlueStacks a test run on your computer? Download it here.

ASUS Partners with BlueStacks to Bring Android Apps to Millions of PCs Worldwide

Adds Premium Android Apps to asus@vibe Entertainment Platform on ZenBooks, Notebooks, Eee PCs, Desktop PCs and All-in-one PCs

Taipei, Taiwan (PRWEB) June 03, 2012

ASUS, one of the world’s top three consumer notebook vendors and a leading innovator in personal computing products, has partnered with BlueStacks to bring popular Android apps to 30 million Asus PCs worldwide.

BlueStacks, makers of “App Player for PC” software, will enable a rich selection of Android apps on asus@vibe, a one-stop entertainment platform that is preinstalled on all ASUS products. Powered by BlueStacks technology, users of asus@vibe can access exciting and engaging Android apps across all categories including games, social, news, shopping, music, business and education.

BlueStacks recently partnered with top app developers to bring popular Android apps like Fruit Ninja, Evernote, Pulse, Drag Racing, Defender, Tap Fish, Moviefone, Nook, Guns N Glory, Talking Tom and Kids ABC to the one billion strong PC market. BlueStacks’ patent pending LayerCake technology enables Android apps on touch and non-touch Windows PCs. As part of this special arrangement with BlueStacks, users of asus@vibe will enjoy Android apps for free for 6 months, with the option to upgrade to unlimited apps and sync apps from phone to PC. The apps are integrated into and presented seamlessly within the @vibe platform across the entire range of ASUS products, including the ZenBooks, notebooks, Eee PCs, desktop PCs and All-in-one PCs.

“ASUS is delighted to bring a vibrant selection of apps that were previously inaccessible on Windows PCs. Our partnership with BlueStacks is a valuable addition to the @vibe family,” noted Vira Chang, the Head of eBusiness Services at ASUS. “The integration of BlueStacks and @Vibe is central to ASUS’s consumer cloud strategy. Additionally, we are encouraged by the increased revenue potential that BlueStacks represents.”

“ASUS has created a phenomenal software experience on PCs. Launching with ASUS at Computex 2012 solidifies BlueStacks’ leadership position as the sole provider of apps for consumer electronics and PC manufacturers worldwide,” said Rosen Sharma, President and CEO of BlueStacks. “Our strong portfolio of apps from top developers, combined with our unique monetization engine makes this a revenue-generating opportunity for PC OEMs. This is a winning proposition for the entire PC ecosystem. App developers who have already built for Android can now just run their apps on Windows PCs through BlueStacks. We’ve done the heavy lifting for the benefit of all.”

About ASUS
ASUS, one of the world’s top three consumer notebook vendors and the maker of the world’s best-selling and most award winning motherboards, is a leading enterprise in the new digital era. ASUS designs and manufactures products that perfectly meet the needs of today’s digital home, office and person, with a broad portfolio that includes notebooks, netbooks, tablet devices, servers, multimedia and wireless solutions, networking devices, mobile phones, motherboards, graphics cards, optical drives, displays, desktops, Eee Box and all-in-one PCs. Driven by innovation and committed to quality, ASUS won 3,886 awards in 2011, and is widely credited with revolutionizing the PC industry with the Eee PC™. With a global staff of more than 11,000 and a world-class R&D team of 3,100 engineers, the company’s revenue for 2011 was around US$11.9 billion.
ASUS website : http://www.asus.com
asus@vibe: vibe.asus.com

About BlueStacks
BlueStacks is a software company that enables Android apps to run on Ultrabooks, Notebooks, Desktops, All-in-One PCs and Tablets. It was founded in 2009 by Rosen Sharma. BlueStacks is privately held and headquartered in Silicon Valley with global offices in India, Taiwan and Japan. For more information visit BlueStacks.com, or join their over 1,000,000 Facebook fans.

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