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November 30th, 2009
From grills to kettles to screwdrivers, we've got little upgrades for every gadget in every corner of your home.


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November 30th, 2009
You know, there are times when you have to part ways with your adorable kitties at home, and you might not be so keen on getting a cat sitter in case he or she
touches your precious game consoles (even if it's an
old granny). We've seen the
lazy man's solution before, but Britain's Mathew Newton has brought us a new DIY internet-enabled cat feeder just in time for a new decade. Rather than using a CD-ROM tray to push-release unknown quantities of cat food, Mathew's version has a motor-driven cereal dispenser controlled by signal from port status LEDs on a Cisco switch -- an ingenious way to avoid expensive Ethernet relay units. When it's feeding time the user logs onto a web interface to choose the dispensing quantity, or you can also have an automatic feed schedule set up if you trust the system -- Mathew said he "can rely on it 100%," and his cats do appear to be healthy. Fortunately, you can always check the live video stream just in case you have doubts. All is explained in the video after the break.
Continue reading DIY cat feeder now enabled by a Cisco switch, streams food and video
DIY cat feeder now enabled by a Cisco switch, streams food and video originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 30 Nov 2009 23:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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November 30th, 2009

Those incredibly sexy (as far as portable storage capacities are concerned)
64GB SDXC cards coming on the horizon? You're gonna want some hardware to work with it, and according to
DailyTech, three of the largest computer manufacturers are looking to bring the upgrade with Intel's forthcoming
Arrandale CPUs. Lenovo, HP, and Dell are reportedly working on new designs that'll contain both the new 32nm chipsets and SDXC readers. Not that we're surprised to see new SDHC's time running out, but it does give you something to look forward to.
Dell, HP, and Lenovo bringing SDXC to laptops alongside 32nm Intel chipsets? originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 30 Nov 2009 22:47:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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November 30th, 2009
The path back to LCD leadership for Sharp begins at its just opened
Sakai City manufacturing facility. Being a
10th generation facility means it can roll out more and bigger displays, producing six 60-inch LCDs from each glass substrate, 60% more than older 8g facilities. Check out the pics for a peek at where 72,000 substrates per month will be made, delivering those slim LED backlit televisions getting so much love, along with solar panels (also being installed on the roofs for that extra green vibe that's in vogue these days) and a few of the more than 100,000 energy efficient LEDs lighting the factory itself. Whether your closest HDTV purchase is a turkey fueled memory from last weekend or yet to come, bargain hunters and AV fans alike can appreciate an eyeful of the robots and testing equipment slicing, dicing and stamping screens headed for shelves nearby, whether bearing an Aquos brand or
any number of other nameplates.
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November 30th, 2009
Apparently us Yanks have been spoiled by the warm embrace of
Google Maps Navigation, forgetting that our friends in the UK don't have the same luxury. Leave it to
Electricpig to connect worlds, finding a somewhat hack-induced way to bring the app upgrade to British
Android 1.6 devices. Instructions are pretty easy, so if you're game, don your DIY hat and click over.
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Google Maps Navigation makes trip across the pond, thanks to some hackery originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 30 Nov 2009 20:49:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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