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Get Your Game Fix in Just Minutes With Awakener

awakener text adventure puzzle

One area. A few people. A less-than-epic quest. These are the elements of Awakener, a tiny text adventure that is sure to captivate… at least for a few minutes.

In Awakener,… players step into the sandals (wait, is he barefoot?) of Fadi, a young boy off to visit his

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October 1st, 2009 by: Alisha K.

Proloquo2go: iPhone App Gives Speech Impaired a Voice

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The iPhone app store is loaded up with tens of thousands of apps ranging from video games, to GPS software to fart apps. But here’s an application that can actually change lives. Proloquo2Go is an amazing iPhone and iPod Touch app that helps people with speech impairments communicate wherever they…

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September 25th, 2009 by: Technabob

Qlocktwo Clock Tells the Time With Words

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The QLOCKTWO is a gorgeous modern timepiece uses letters, not numbers to tell you the current time.

Designed by Biegert & Funk, the QLOCKTWO displays text that describes the current time using statements like “IT IS NINE O’CLOCK” or “IT IS FIVE PAST TWO”. Individual minutes are conveyed through the…

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August 19th, 2009 by: Technabob

Wireless Keypad Brings Literacy to Your PS3

sony wireless keypad chat text keyboard

Just in case you haven’t spent enough money on your PS3, there’s a hot new attachment, just in time for the holidays: a wireless keypad add-on designed to make communicating simple.

At $49.99, the add-on may seem a little expensive, particularly when most gamers gravitate toward voice-communication in online gaming,…

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December 2nd, 2008 by: Alisha K.

Textile: Interactive Fabric Made of Thousands of Computer Keys

TEXTile is an interactive art piece made of nearly 23,000 computer keycaps, fabric, a projector, and custom software. Viewers can type messages that become a part of the project itself.

Here’s how it works: “In this interactive sculpture, thousands of recycled keyboard keys are embedded into a continuous textile. The…

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October 17th, 2008 by: Karen M.

Word Clock is a Little Too Verbose for Me

hans tan idea of a clock II

While this wouldn’t be the first time that I came across a clock that tells time with text, it’s certainly the most wordy version that I’ve seen.

Singapore designer Hans Tan created the Idea of a Clock II… using a green LED bulletin board to display the current time using

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April 28th, 2008 by: Technabob

Word Clock Slowly Reveals the Time With Text

Animated Word Clock by Christiaan Postma

This has got to be one of the most amazing clock designs I’ve ever seen. At first glance, the display looks like a bunch of random matchsticks, but over time, they gradually transform into words that tell the time.

Conceived by Dutch industrial designer Christiaan Postma, the clock goes beyond…

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April 19th, 2008 by: Technabob

Pac-Man Text Adventure: Turn Left, Eat Dots

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I know, I know. The year is 2007 and I’m writing two stories in a row about Pac-Man. But I really couldn’t resist this one. Pac-Txt is a great mashup between the classic 1980s arcade game and Zork…. And if you happen to be under the age of 30,

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November 2nd, 2007 by: Technabob

Computer Plays Youtube Videos With Ascii Text

Lynx Playing YouTube Video

This cool hack takes videos from YouTube, converts each frame to ASCII text, then plays them back in all their alphanumeric glory.

Warren Harding (Linux geek, not the 29th President) put together a script which uses the text-based Lynx web browser along with Mplayer to to render the video.
Unless…

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June 29th, 2007 by: Technabob

Spacewriter Uses Light to Write Messages

Spacewriter LTC123 LED Text Messaging

Perfect for the raver crowd, this gadget lets you send messages through the air by using an array of rapidly flashing LEDs. As you wave the Spacewriter LTC123 in the air, the circuitry detects the movement and writes out a dot-matrix message that’s readable by onlookers.

The pocket-sized device costs…

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June 3rd, 2007 by: Technabob

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