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  • Smithsonian's Spark!Lab gives big ups to robots

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    Christopher Trout
    Christopher Trout
    04.08.2011

    We've seen them scoop up oozy goop, shake their moneymakers, and even give birth, but it's rare for us to land solid face time with the robotic superstars we admire so much. If you're in DC over the next few weeks, however, the Smithsonian's offering you the opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the most influential automatons in robotics history. In honor of National Robotics week, the museum is dedicating its Spark!Lab to our mechanical counterparts, allowing you to play Simon with DARPA's Autonomous Robotic Manipulator (ARM), invent a robotic arm of your own, or feast your eyes on the likes of ELECTRO the robo dog. The museum has also announced that it is now accepting donations "relating to the development of autonomous mobile robots in the United States." So, throw one back for your favorite robots this week, because -- you know -- they can't. Full PR after the break.

  • The Dark Knight Blu-ray sells 1.7 million in a week, shows Iron Man a magic trick

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    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    12.17.2008

    Just like it did to the one day Blu-ray sales record, The Dark Knight Blu-ray disc jumped even Warner's projections for its first week, selling 1.7 million copies worldwide, topping Iron Man's 500,000. Apparently undeterred by any claims of issues fans jumped on the release, with DVDs added it moved a total of 13.5 million on both formats. No word yet whether there's still space to chat with director Chris Nolan on the 18th, but Warner's also claiming 300,000 digital copies activated, and the number on spot on iTunes. Not enough celebratory back slapping for you? Check the press release after the break while we try to figure out what movie has a chance of breaking the #1 sales figure next.

  • Discovery HD to kick off the new year with "World of HD Week"

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    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    12.16.2006

    If you're fairly excited about the abundance of HD Bowl games you'll be able to catch starting December 19th on ESPN2 HD, right on into the first of the new year, well, so are we. But for those who aren't exactly keen on America's pigskin pastime just yet, Discovery HD is planning to help you ring in your new year on the HD trail, too. Discovery HD Theater has announced that the first week in January will be dubbed the "World of HD Week -- a special programming event offering high-definition premieres of new series and specials from across Discovery Networks in advance of their standard definition air dates." Being the company's first week of programming dedicated to showing off just how splendid that HD picture looks, it'll kick off with a Discovery Atlas HD marathon as 3:00PM EST on New Year's Day; the following days will host "primetime premieres" at 8:00PM EST until the final night, where the first episode of Planet Earth (dubbed "Pole to Pole") will air its first episode of the season. So if you're not really feeling the football vibe, and you love to view nature from the comforts of your own couch, be sure to hit the read link for the full rundown of upcoming showtimes.

  • Your Week in Nintendo - 11/6/06 - 11/12/06

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    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    11.12.2006

    Every week we provide Your Week in Nintendo, a feature that revisits the top 5 stories of the week. Top stories are chosen based on relevance and reader support. For the week beginning Monday, November 6th and ending Sunday, November 12th, Your Week in Nintendo brings you: 5) Internet weighs in on Zelda During Nintendo's special event in Redmond, WA, they let press get their hands on the final build of Zelda: Twilight Princess. 4) Internet settles debate A Japanese blogger decided he would document several different popular websites' results on both PS3 and Wii. Who wins? Wii, of course! 3) The Wii demo kiosks go up Finally, readers can now go to their local EB Games or GameStop store and play with the Wii! Also, they helped shed some light on that awkward Startup Disc issue. We still can't believe they're using composite cables though ... 2) We showed you ours, now show us yours We went through the effort of showing ourselves and the readers responded in kind. Rock! 1) We get the Wii!Nintendo sends us a care package and we do our best to cover it for you.

  • T-minus seven days (Times Square coverage)

    by 
    Jason Wishnov
    Jason Wishnov
    11.12.2006

    While some lucky members of our staff are able to enjoy the Wii as we speak, most of us have to wait. We've been waiting for a long, long time. It's felt like agony at points, some ethereal event that would never really happen. We are seven days away, people, one lousy week. Get ready for the tents, the bitter cold, the local DS multiplayer, and the greasy fast food runs. Get ready for the lines, the excitement, the anticipation and the reward.With that in mind, we'd like to inform you that Nintendo Wii Fanboy will be on location in Times Square, New York for the official global launch party of the Nintendo Wii. We'll be doing live updates from the event (pending hot spot availability) and video coverage as well. If you live within reasonable distance, we encourage you to come ... it's gonna be one hell of a party.