Review of the VEX robotics system
PC Magazine has a review of the RadioShack VEX Robotics system. The VEX system was built with the education market in mind and is part of Dean Kamen’s popular FIRST Robotics competitions. At $299.99 (not counting batteries), the VEX System is more than just a kiddy construction set. It is best suited for the scientifically inclined teen (or classroom), and is a perfect fit for the robo-hobbyist who can’t afford an AIBO, but might be willing to build his own metal companion. Link.

As each hour goes by we’re getting closer to hacking up the $30 CVS one Time Use Camcorder. Here’s a flyer (
Which models are these? What will TI do with the recalled calcs? Texas Instruments is replacing thousands of calculators issued to students in Virginia after a sixth-grader discovered that pressing a certain two keys converts decimals into fractions. That would have given students an unfair advantage on Virginia’s standardized tests, which require youngsters to know how to make such conversions with pencil and paper.
It’s not exactly useful (yet) but…This app is just like the Paradox dumper that has given us the releases that have been released lately for PSP. Unlike the paradox app that is unreleased, this one is available to all and with this you can dump any UMD disk to a memstick. Althought it is kinda pointless right now besides being able to collect UMD images, we will have to see what the future holds for us in regards to having a way to play the images.