Oh sure, the DSi was the definite hotness when it sprung onto the scene earlier this year, but if you’re growing somewhat bored of the same old camera + touchscreen action, why not spruce things up with an all new exterior? The case you’re looking at above does require the disassembly of your console, and thus, you can kiss your remaining warranty goodbye. Frankly, we view the sacrifice as thoroughly worth it, as XCM’s Eye Candy shell is practically guaranteed to get more eyes, fingers and tongues on your machine. And really, who wouldn’t want that?
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Translucent XCM Eye Candy case encourages licking of DSi originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Jul 2009 12:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Electronic musicians are always looking for new ways to do the same old things. Case in point: OTTO, developed by Luca De Rosso at the IUAV University of Venice for a master’s thesis. Based on an Arduino and Cycling ’74’s Max / MSP software, you can drop an audio loop in it (via USB) and manipulate it in real time by moving your hands around the touch surface. Sure we’ve heard these kind of edits before, but never on a device that somewhat resembles the old Simon memory game. That has to count for something, right? Suffice it to say: we want one. Be sure to check it in action after the break.
Continue reading OTTO slices beats, has no effect on tin cans
OTTO slices beats, has no effect on tin cans originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 30 Jun 2009 16:40:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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