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Best of Cyber Monday dealsFiled under: Deals and Bargains After touching on a few deals over the weekend, Joystiq posted a Cyber Monday "best of" list that takes a look at all major retailers and online shops' best deals you'll come across today. As far as Xbox 360 deals go, we spotted Alone in the Dark for $11 at Amazon.com ... |
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'Cyber Monday' loses luster as customers find earlier promotions, dealsNEW YORK -- Retailers who saw Thanksgiving holiday sales drop off as the weekend progressed stepped up online promotions on the day known as "Cyber Monday" to try to get consumers tired of the crowds at stores to keep shopping. ... |
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Wiimote repurposed into theremin, Vincent Price's ghost perks upBoth practical and not-so-practical applications for the Wiimote have been around since Nintendo's console launched, but this latest hack is quite possibly the oddest thus far. Ken Moore, tinkerer extraordinaire, has inexplicably converted the controller into a new-fangled theremin. By coupling ... |
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DIY Wii remote theremin sounds great and easily constructedRecently, Ken Moore made the Wii remote useful. Instead of using it for pretend bowling or boxing, Moore turned his attention on making the controller a pretty slick theremin. While we can debate his motivation, the end product is undisputedly rad. In the above video, you’ll see Moore talk ... |
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Canon EOS 5D Mark II PhotosWe’ve just published sample photos and videos taken with a production version of the brand new Canon EOS 5D Mark II DSLR camera. The Canon EOS 5D Mark II is the world’s first DSLR camera that can shoot full High Definition video. There are 30 full-sized JPEGs, 6 RAWs and 2 videos for you to down ... |
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Man Builds Wiimote Theremin, Plays Star Trek Theme [Theremin]The very definition of 'Neat Hack', Ken Moore shows us his DIY Wiimote Theremin with a virtuoso rendition of a piece traditionally associated with the instrument - the theme from Star Trek. It's not, in actual fact, a real Theremin. Rather than radio frequency oscillations, Ken uses tiny LEDs on th ... |

