In this week?s Gadget Lab podcast, we kick off the show with a quick look at some weird fungus that?s apparently turning certain ants into zombies. Gross and awesome.
Moving on to gadget land, we waste some time playing with Zibits, puny robots controlled with a two-directional ?joystick.? They aren?t very useful, but they?re charmingly simple.
In more serious news, we cover the highlights of Apple?s new iPad 2 tablet computer launched this week. It?s thinner, faster and lighter than the previous iPad, with the same $500 starting price.
The iPad 2 also includes two cameras: one on front for video-conferencing and the other on back for snapping photos, which are a neat addition, but they look like they?re pretty low-quality cameras.
Apple is also selling a pretty interesting protective cover for the iPad 2 called the Smart Cover, which has a magnet to clip the accessory right on to the side of the tablet. It?s a neat cover, but we?re more interested in Apple?s business strategy in the accessories game than in the product itself.
We wrap up the podcast with some of our favorite hacks for the Microsoft Kinect. Some clever nerds have hacked Microsoft?s Kinect controller to use it to control music, give themselves boob implants and create 3-D models, among other applications.
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Gadget Lab audio podcast No. 106
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