The HDGuru has published the first early review of the Panasonic TC-P50VT20 3D-compatible TV.
Water-saving device uses the length of your first shower as a benchmark, indicating via a series of gently flashing “traffic lights” when you need to get out of the shower already !

Thanks to the robo-wizards at Japan’s BL Autotec, small form-factor rescue robots have a new trick up their sleeves — and yes, they could even have sleeves now — in the shape of a robotic arm that can open doors. To make it easier on operators, the arm’s manipulator is equipped with a camera to spot door knobs and an LED for low-light situations.
Actually, it’s better than Scrabulous, because you can play it anytime, anywhere, without being tied to Facebook. There’s even a free version.
Sporting big phones and checking email while on the move is something the elite normally do.
CNET took an in-depth tour of UXP with George Arriola, Sony Ericsson’s head of human interface design, at the company’s lab in San Francisco.

It’s hard to decide if Frank Skroback’s 1934 creation is a plane that drives like a car, or a car that’s supposed to soar like a plane, but it’s considered the oldest known “roadable aircraft” — which we guess is the ’30s version of a flying car. The vehicle is going to be put on sale later this month at Red Baron’s Antiques in Atlanta, and it’s not just some gimmick novelty.