Lazier Householders Benefit from Robot Tech

If you like the idea of a robot vacuum cleaner but think having to walk over to it to get it started is too much work, the creators of one of the most popular models are catering to your whims.

The Roomba 790 is the latest in the much-publicized range of robot cleaners. It’s got all the same features as the previous premium model (the 780) including automatic sensors to make sure it doesn’t fall down stairs and that it can completely clean one room before moving on to the next, and even an optical sensor that hunts down dirt patches.

The difference is that you no longer need to use a control panel on the device itself to start cleaning or set a program. Instead that’s now done by a remote control that uses radio frequency rather than infra-red, meaning you don’t need line of sight. That said, even if the device is within your eyeline, you can still be lazy: the remote allows you to change the movements of the cleaner mid-program, which presumably helps if you are glued to the TV but spot your child spilling a drink or a pet running through the lounge with dirty paws.

It’s an extra $100 to get the wireless feature; that seems like a lot, but presumably somebody who’s already prepared to pay $600 for the top-end model really does value not having to stand up. And hey, if you’ve had a good house party the night before and are feeling the effects, it might be kinda neat to be able to set it cleaning downstairs without having to get out of bed.

The company behind the Roomba, iRobot, does work on other projects that use the technology for more worthy causes then assisting the rich and lazy. It’s developing more traditional anthropomorphized robots (albeit with a display screen instead of a face) for medical use, one idea being that the robot can “do the rounds” of hospital wards, connecting each patient via videolink to a physician specializing in their condition, even if that physician isn’t based in the hospital.

iRobot has also just extended a deal with the US army and will supply a further 68 robots for an extra $12.7 million. The deal is for the iRobot 310 SUGV, which is a bit like a modern day Big Trak. As well as carrying out reconnaissance missions in places where human soldiers can’t reach safely, it can examine potential explosive devices and even clear a route. The robot is controlled by a video games style controller, which the company says reduces training time.

It’s also notable that the robot has the ability to climb stairs, which means that although the financials probably wouldn’t work right now, there may well be a day when apartment dwellers and house owners get equal benefit from the Roomba.



Starship Enterprise Mobile [Pic]

Being a long time Star Trek fan, especially the original series, I challenged myself to create the Starship Enterprise from my scraps. After a couple of prototypes that were too traditional for my tastes, I turned to my signature wood rings, which inherently made the challenge more difficult. Several more prototypes later, including a crash course in physics and balance points, I’m proud to introduce my Starship Enterprise mobile.

[RaysScraps @ Etsy.com – $75]

The Dark Scion of the Force [PICS]

My friend Brian in Missouri snapped these pics of a Scion he saw on Saturday.

He sent them to me with the caption, “I thought of you.”

He knows me so well.

It’s no “Mini Trooper”, but it’s amusing all the same.



A First Look at Angelina Jolie as Maleficent [Pic]

Wow… just wow. I’m totally speechless.

Here’s the press release:

The Walt Disney Studios announced today that production began Wednesday, June 13th, on “Maleficent,” starring Academy Award®–winning actress Angelina Jolie.

Directed by two-time Oscar®-winning production designer Robert Stromberg (“Avatar,” “Alice in Wonderland”), in his directorial debut, and produced by Joe Roth, “Maleficent” is written by Linda Woolverton (“The Lion King,” “Beauty and the Beast”) and executive produced by Angelina Jolie, Don Hahn, Matt Smith and Palak Patel.

Co-starring in the film are Sharlto Copley (“District 9”), Elle Fanning (“Super 8”), Sam Riley (“On the Road”), Imelda Staunton (“Vera Drake”), Miranda Richardson (“The Hours”), Juno Temple (“Atonement”) and Lesley Manville (“Secrets & Lies”).

This is the untold story of Disney’s most beloved villain, Maleficent, from the 1959 classic “Sleeping Beauty.” The film reveals the events that hardened her heart and drove her to curse the baby, Aurora.

Behind-the-scenes talent includes Academy Award®–winning cinematographer Dean Semler (“Dances with Wolves,” “In the Land of Blood and Honey”), production designer Gary Freeman (“Saving Private Ryan,” “The Bourne Supremacy”), two-time Oscar® nominated costume designer Anna B. Sheppard (“Schindler’s List,” “The Pianist”) and seven-time Academy Award–winning makeup artist Rick Baker (“Planet of the Apes,” “Men in Black”).

“Maleficent” is scheduled for a March 14, 2014 release in 3D.

[Via The Mary Sue]

Physics Fail = Comedy Win: A Lesson in Levers [Video]

This guy tries to drive a lift off from a barge without using a ramp. Hilarity ensues.

[Via Videosift]

Booba and Boba Grafetti Shirts Are Back in Stock + [GAS] Reader Dayna Modeling for Us! :)

Since many of you have inquired about it in the past month, here’s a quick post to tell you guys that our epic Boba (and as many of you have joked, “Booba” for the lady version) Gra-fett-i shirts are now back in stock. As you can see above, the baby tee version, which you can see on [GAS] reader Dayna above, fits very nicely… and I can confirm that the regular edition looks equally nice as well.

You can order them via our awesome online store right here. Be sure to use promo code “geeksaresexy” to get 10% off from your order.

[GAS T-Shirt Store]

T?OLOLO-LEGO [Pic]

A meme-tastic LEGO tribute to Russian singer Eduard Khil (1934-2012), who passed away last week at the age of 77.

[Source: Ochre Jelly (Posted with Permission)]

Poop Like a Superhero

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For those of us who just can’t have too many comic motifs in their lives, this novelty toilet paper fulfils a need I’m not sure you ever thought you had. Featuring toilet-themed onomatopoeia such as Splash! Pop! Parp! and Flush! (I sincerely hope there isn’t a Wham! Bam! or Thwap!) it will make the whole toilet experience a rather exciting affair!

[GBP3.99 from Spinning Hat | Via Geek Alerts]

Edit: Also available on Amazon U.S. right here.