Some of you might remember when we first reported on the Yoostar , and you should know that its sequel was introduced at E3. For those of you who aren’t familiar with Yoostar , it is a device that has a portable green screen and stand, and uses an ordinary web camera to literally put the user into a scene of a popular movie. Yoostar 2: Be Scene allows the user to download even more scenes from even more movies, and then play a game where they are required to match the lines of the actor or actress precisely.

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Yoostar 2 debuts at E3, with help from Science Officer Spock
Remember when I told you that Rock Band 3 was going to get the keytar ?

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What else to expect from RockBand 3
E3 is supposed to bring the glamorous to town, and this year’s event is the same with news of the Parrot AR.Drone being unveiled alongside its pricing details. It will retail for less than three Benjamins as it hits the US sometime this September, and are excited to see how the first quadricopter for video games and piloted by Wi-Fi will fare in terms of sales. While it might have skipped the summer season in that part of the world, hopefully those who are going to spend their holidays with close and loved ones can have some fun with the Parrot AR.Drone – after all, making frenzied purchases are all part of the crazy holiday shopping experience, not to mention helping boost the nation’s economy.

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Parrot AR.Drone – The Invasion Begins
I remember I was at some fair, and they had this metal ball thing that people put me in with straps, and then my friends, including my daughter, rolled me. This looks like nearly the same concept as the Rolling Superman Simulator.

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Rolling Superman Simulator
When we talk about purchasing another monitor, most of us would think of getting something that is at least similar in size to the one which we currently use, and definitely not smaller. That’s how it is supposed to be (some unwritten rule somewhere obviously), but guess times and needs have certainly changed, which is why these days it might even end up being trendy to get a small 7″ LCD monitor to function as a minor extension of your desktop. Of course, only a handful of models are out there at the moment, and Mimomonitors.com is certainly at the forefront of things where USB-driven mini-monitors are concerned

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Mimo 720-F “Flex Screen” Touchscreen Monitor
B-cycle is a very interesting bike sharing system that is projected to debut in Denver. B-cycle is a very simple concept.

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B-Cycle: GPS-equipped Bike Sharing System
My source calls this an augmented reality floor tiles, but I don’t think this is really “augmented reality”. I’ve seen augmented reality as tech better used on webcams. This particular concept device allows your feet to have different sensations as you step

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McGill University in Montreal creates haptic floor
Folks living in the US who want to pick up a spanking new projector will be pleased to know that they now have at least four more headache inducing choices to pick from courtesy of Sanyo, where they will be able to cater to a wide range of environments such as large conference rooms, lecture halls and digital signage applications. Among the four new Wide XGA high-brightness high performance projectors include the PLC-WM5500 (with standard zoom lens:LNS-S20), and PLC-WM5500L (with optional lens) have a very high brightness of 5,500 ANSI lumens, and the PLC-WM 4500 (with standard zoom lens:LNS-S20), and PLC-WM4500L (with optional lens) have brightness of 4,500 ANSI lumens. All of them will come with a couple of new modes that lets you present two images simultaneously – now how about that! Among the other shared specifications and functions include the use of Wide XGA panels in 16:10 widescreen aspect ratio, and up to 1,280 x 800 resolution which paves the way for showing off more information that what is normally possible using a standard 4:3 XGA panel and 1,024 x 768 resolution.

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Sanyo announces quartet of Wide XGA format projectors
I think we all know that newspapers are dying. However, it may be something that will always be around in some form, like radio. This is a concept newspaper that uses E-ink with a semi-transparent surface.

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E-ink concept could change the face of newspapers
We’ve reported on Interactive Toy, like the Duck Hunter and Skeet Shooter toys . I recently had a chance to try out the Virtual Reality Control Shadow, a remote control helicopter.

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Hands on with the Virtual Reality Copter Shadow from Interactive Toy