Sony will (for now) not be making a playstation phone, however they have something a lot better to tell us untill the ps phone is announced. It’s called Playstation Suite, and what it will do is emulate psp games on different mobile plattforms. Hinting again at android, but if luck is with us maybe iphone and windows phone 7 is in the game. Still i think this is going to be awesome, considering the gaming market for Android isn’t exactly large.
what i’m thinking now is how long it wil take to hack this service for free psp games on all phones
While devices like Sphero or Parrot’s AR.Drone that use the iPhone or iPod Touch as a remote control usually just rely on the device’s built-in wifi or Bluetooth, these AppToyz, from a UK-based company called MediaSauce, use a cheap add-on dongle to communicate over RF I assume.
And instead of interfacing with the dock connector on the bottom of the iPhone or iPod Touch, the AppToyz dongle plugs into the headphone jack which seems to be standard procedure for third-party remote control hardware like this. As a result, when available sometime this year, they’ll be a bit more affordable than something like the AR.Drone with an RC helicopter selling for ~$80 (£50) and an RC car that’s a bit cheaper at ~$47 (£30).
This lamp uses a strip of 65 LEDs in a pipe, the cool thing is you can select how many are on or off by sliding two rings. It’s pretty cool, quite useless unless you have a strong desire to only light up part of your desk. anyway it’s a cool thing, which happens to have won the Red dot design award. although right now it is probably just a concept.
You might have already guessed it isn’t actually meat in taco bell’s so called beef. It’s actually something they like to call Taco meat filling. And guess what it’s made of almost 2% meat, tasty..
So what’s the rest?
Water, isolated oat product, salt, chili pepper, onion powder, tomato powder, oats (wheat), soy lecithin, sugar, spices, maltodextrin (a polysaccharide that is absorbed as glucose), soybean oil (anti-dusting agent), garlic powder, autolyzed yeast extract, citric acid, caramel color, cocoa powder, silicon dioxide (anti-caking agent), natural flavors, yeast, modified corn starch, natural smoke flavor, salt, sodium phosphate, less than 2% of beef broth, potassium phosphate, and potassium lactate.
And according to the USDA this (obviously) isn’t beef at all, to be beef it needs to include 30% or more actuall meat. What you eat when you go to taco bell is more or less only bread and chemicals. Don’t you love fast food?
Chopped fresh and/or frozen beef with or without seasoning and without the addition of beef fat as such, shall not contain more than 30 percent fat, and shall not contain added water, phosphates, binders, or extenders.
The irony is that not even if Taco Bell used Taco Meat Filling in their packaging and ads they would be right: The USDA says that any food labeled as “meat taco filling” should at least have 40% fresh meat. According to the Alabama law firm, their stuff only has 26% meat. Perhaps they should call it Almost Taco Meat Filling.


