Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Lost Labyrinth Trailer Released

SEGA has just released a trailer showing Sonic the Hedgehog 4's all-new Lost Labyrinth level, in which "most of the action takes place in a series of twisting mazes without fear of drowning." Video after the break. Click here for more screenshots.
And the one water-heavy level in Act Two has plenty of air bubbles. Drowning won't be much of a threat, so all those old frustrations didn't occur for me even in my first playthrough.
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Canon’s Amazing 4K Camera Concept

Unlike other cameras, Canon's 4K concept reportedly "shoots 4K video at 60 frames a second using a single 2/3-inch CMOS sensor." No word yet on if this model will go into production. Video after the break. Click here for more pictures.
...it's intended to offer "multipurpose image capture," which seems to imply something like the continuous photography promised by Canon's other futuristic prototype.
Modder Builds Heat-Seeking Nerf Sentry Gun

Modder Rick Prescott converted a standard Nerf Vulcan EBF-25TM into an autonomous, heat-seeking sentry gun for MAKE's weird gadget contest. Technically speaking, "Prescott paired a Nerf Vulcan machinge gun with some Devantech TPA81 thermo sensors and a ATmega168 microcontroller." Video after the break.
...he says he has "grand plans to deploy the infrared seeking sentinel facing the entrance of my work cubical in order to speed interaction with less desirable visitors."
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Oil Rig Explosion Reported Near Gulf of Mexico

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Just hours after the oil rig explosion near the Gulf of Mexico, technology and other online news sources have been buzzing about the incident. According to Coast Guard Petty Officer Bill Coklough, "the sheen, about 100 feet wide, was spotted near the platform, 200 miles west of the site of BP's massive spill." Continue reading for a news report. Click here for more pictures.
The company that owns the platform, Houston-based Mariner Energy, did not know what caused the blast, which was reported by a helicopter flying over the area. Seven Coast Guard helicopters, two airplanes and three cutters were dispatched to the scene.
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Back to the Future Power Laces Become a Reality

Inventor Blake Bevin launched a program to make the Back to the Future power laces a reality, and so far, he's already on the second prototype. It features a "a pressure sensor starts the lacing process as soon as you put your foot in." Video after the break.
This time the blue and pink are gone, as are the Nike logos (perhaps to avoid trademark and patent ramifications), replaced with a cleaner though taller silver and white design.
[via Engadget - Kickstarter]
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Astronaut Captures Incredible Videos of Earth Spinning

An astronaut aboard the International Space Station captured stunning videos of the earth "cruising at 17,239 miles per hour - that's 7.7 kilometers per second, or 4.7 miles per second." Videos after the break.
The time lapse video was taken by NASA astronaut and Oregon State University alum Don Pettit, while he was at the ISS.
[via Gizmodo]
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32 of the Geekiest Papercraft Creations Ever

This followup to our Star Wars origami feature shows off thirty-two of the geekiest papercraft creations ever. Starting with the 3D Mario sculpture above. Click here to see them all. Continue reading for a papercraft Zelda video.
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$11,000 All-Aluminum Bleachers Spotted on Amazon

File this under: funny Amazon products. At $11182.68, this 21' Preferred (All Aluminum) Bleachers (10 Rows) isn't just some gag, it's an actual product that can be delivered in 3-5 weeks, or so says the merchant. One caveat, when user M. Mcnully received it "there was some girl's phone number underneath and half of the fifth bleacher was made of wood." Product page. Here's what user Yu has to say:
I was hesitant buying this because of its size. However, after having used it for 6 months, I must admit that it is far better than any other bleacher I have tried before.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab Officially Unveiled

Just unveiled at IFA 2010, the Samsung Galaxy Tab is confirmed to feature a 7-inch touchscreen, 1.0-GHz Cortex A9 CPU, 16GB / 32GB of internal memory, 3.0-megapixel camera, 1.3-megapixel secondary camera, microSD expansion, 802.11n Wi-Fi, 3G data connectivity, and full HD video playback. Video after the break. Click here for more pictures.
There's hardly a surprise to be had when it comes to the hardware. It's good looking (though a tad on the "safe" side), solidly built (none of the seeming fragility of the Galaxy S here), lightweight (but not Kindle light), and glossy to the max (your iPad would be proud).
[via Engadget]
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Calvin and Hobbes Reimagined as Other Famous Characters

For those who don't already know, Calvin and Hobbes "is a syndicated daily comic strip written and illustrated by American cartoonist Bill Watterson, and syndicated from November 18, 1985 to December 31, 1995." Continue reading to see Calvin and Hobbes reimagined as other famous characters. Click here for more pictures.
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