Oct 11, 2007
CNet: Real Transformer, iPhones in China, and Arse-technica
Been a bit busy on CNet posting these days. Here’s a quick summary of a flurry of posts I’ve done recently:
Chinese dudes build full-size Transformer
Some Chinese guys down in Nanjing went and built a full size Transformer. It’s insane!
In the comments, reader Xiaoxiong points to some interesting videos, one of a fully functioning, but miniature Japanese Transformer, and as well to some guys who made some impressive Transformer costumes. Halloween’s coming! Anyone want to try?
Here is one of the videos that I didn’t quite have space to put in the CNet post:
China: iPhone? I don’t see no iPhone
Some sightings of functioning iPhones in China, and my close encounter with one at an Apple store.
Tainted report recall: Arstechnica, BoingBoing, Techcrunch, Slashdot–ALL GUILTY!
A quick summary of how many of the world’s most reputatble tech-websites incorrectly reported a blanket ban on all RSS in China.
Fascinating , what I want to know it this is just a model by this I mean is it only a statue made of metal , glass and plastic or is it a totally functional mechanoid .
I hope it’s the latter because it will be more of an accomplishment , because if it’s simply a modern version of a sculpture then theres a lot like it all over the world.
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