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Hope you weren’t planning on falling asleep tonight. We’ve got a very spooky episode of The Engadget Show coming at you this week. We get a behind the scenes tour of the technology that goes into running Manhattan’s Nightmare haunted house. And we swing by New York Comic Con, to discuss the state of digital comics and shoot the breeze with geek legends Mark Hamill and Stan Lee.

We also announce the winners of our Frankengadget contest and give away the clothes from Tim’s back to the winner of our in-studio costume contest, courtesy of Halloweencostumes.com — oh, did we mention that Tim and Brian and dressed as Darth Vader and a storm trooper this whole episode? Because they are.

Intel’s staff futurist Brian David Johnson stops by to talk about the near future of the chipmaker and the role science fiction plays in his daily work. We pay tribute to Steve Jobs with the help of some eager Apple fans. And we take a look at the iPhone 4S, Amazon Kindle and the ASUS Zenbook UX31.

Hosts: Tim Stevens, Brian Heater
Special guests: Brian David Johnson
Producer: Guy Streit
Director: Alexander Vietmeier
Executive Producers: Joshua Fruhlinger, Brian Heater and Michael Rubens

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The Engadget Show – 026: A visit from Intel, a trip to New York Comic Con, haunted houses and costume contests originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 25 Oct 2011 12:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Chlorinate OLEDs

Chlorine — it’s not just for keeping your clothes white and your pool clean anymore! Soon, layers of the stuff, just a single atom thick, could play a pivotal role in OLED manufacturing. Researchers at the University of Toronto have found that this tiny amount of Cl can almost double the efficiency of existing displays while reducing complexity and driving down costs. Using a rather simple procedure involving UV light, the team was able to chlorinate standard electrode panels found in conventional OLEDs without having toxic chlorine gas wafting about. While this is good news for manufacturers, it’s even better news for consumers. We’ve been itching to mount a big, organic flat-screen in our parents’ basement living room. Finally, we may see cheap OLED TVs on Walmart shelves — right next to the Clorox.

Chlorine could be key to the cheaper, more efficient OLED TV of your dreams originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 15 Apr 2011 17:39:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Mousey the Junkbot

Have you always wanted a pet but felt like you wouldn’t have the responsibility or prolonged interest to take care of it? Robot pets like the Sony Aibo have been created to fill this void in your life, but nobody really wants to throw around wads of cash for something that they’ll lose interest in after a few weeks right? Introducing Mousey the Junkbot. This cute little mouse robot is made from junk (an old unused ball-mouse obviously) and cheap parts that can be easily purchased. All you need to do is some simple construction (instructions all found online) and you’ll have your very own mouse robot that doesn’t make a mess or nibble holes in your clothes. When you get bored of it, you can simply turn it off and move on with your life. Are you interested and keen on creating your own Junkbot? Head over here for instructions and watch the video tutorial after the break. If you successfully create your own Mousey, let us know in the comments, we’d be keen to find out more about your robot pet.




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Yeah, so, I got laid in off in April, in Florida, and came home to an eviction notice the same day so heres a recent technique:

Find a cheap storage unit for all your crap. I had an 8′x10′ for like $30/month. It sorta helps if you know the general area you’ll be staying in, as you may not have too much $ for gas to drive back and forth. 24 hour access is good, but more pricey. Keep all your clothes and crap in there too, just keep enough on hand for a couple of days.

I was staying in a Ford Explorer in a very urban area of Jacksonville. From driving in the area I knew a spot where I could park and not be seen that wasn’t at all likely to have foot traffic. Eventually someone will find you and maybe boot you out but the longer you can stay parked the better. If your registration and DL is up to date hopefully the cops won’t give you a ticket if they show up. You might get lucky and find someone who is sympathetic to your situation, assuming you haven’t been doing something incredibly stupid, like trashing the place. The smaller your footprint, the better. The less you drive in our out, or are visible, the better.

I rode my bike as much as possible, using the library for free internet via laptop and juice for my phone. I had an a/c converter in my truck as well. If you need your net (and I do) you should know by now how to inconspicuously find open access points without parking directly in front of some random house. I had been using my truck for a work vehicle so I already had a directional wifi antenna and some other toys to help out there.

In Florida, in May/June, it is very hot, and there are so many bugs, even if I could find a comfortable position in the back, I had to stay under a blanket so I didn’t get eaten alive. Exposed skin is like a buffet to all the bloodsucking flying bastards within a 1 mile radius…Combined with a distinct fear for my life, sleeping outdoors in an urban area, I was forced to leave my windows up and doors locked, so I basically sauteed myself in my truck every night.

I awoke one morning to discover someone carrying several bags of groceries toward my very discreet parking spot. A neighboring business had noticed me and bought me some supplies. That was definitely cause for a reevaluation of the human race because I’d recently had my bike taken from my spot in the middle of the night (yeah it was locked too, and I was sleeping like 5 ft away), so you can never just give up hope in other people no matter how shitty some of them can be.

At any rate, it’s not something you ever want to go through but if you use your head and keep your eyes open you can make it. I imagine it’d be easier to head for the hills and ‘camp’ somewhere, in a wilderness, and live out of your vehicle, but I was forced to go urban camping in the concrete jungle and I made it out alive. I lost almost everything in the space of a week but, hey…I’ve still got the internet.

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