
Amazon is selling the TomTom ONE 140-S for only $88.54, originally priced at $199.95. TomTom’s “IQ Routes Technology gives you the fastest route every time by using actual average speeds of travel on your route to calculate your trip rather than only posted speed limits, so you’ll always travel the smartest route.” Product page. Video after the break.
Spoken turn-by-turn instructions, including street names, will guide you to any address in the United States, Canada, and Mexico–including more than 7 million preloaded points of interest.
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In addition to releasing beautiful Sonic the Hedgehog 4 — slated for release Summer 2010 — screenshots, SEGA is also offering a free download of the music from Act 1, Splash Hill. Download page. Click here for first picture in gallery.
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The Mona Lisa may have been originally painted by Leonardo da Vinci in the 16th century, but that hasn’t stopped these artists from recreating the masterpiece while adding a geeky touch. To start, we have the coffee cup Mona Lisa above. Continue reading to see them all.

Engineering students in the Netherlands have successfully broken the world record for riding the longest bicycle, which measures in at a whopping 92-feet long and weighs a hefty 881-pounds. Continue reading for the video.

Think of the Kodak Theater HD Player as an interactive set-top box for your living room that can stream YouTube videos, music, pictures (Flickr included), and internet radio stations. More information. Continue reading to see a video preview.

The vernal equinox for 2010, which marks the first day of spring, falls on Saturday, March 20th this year in the northern hemisphere. Scientifically, an equinox happens when the Earth’s axis is inclined neither towards or away from the sun — sun is vertically above a point on the Equator. Video after the break.

Aside from real-time NCAA.com scores sent directly to your iPhone or iPod Touch, the CBS March Madness application ($9.99) features live streaming of 63 games – from the first round of the tourney through the finals — as well as live radio broadcasts. Click here to download now. Video after the break.

What happens when you’ve downloaded 540 iPhone apps and have way too much time on your hands? Arrange them in a way as to create an alphabet of course. Simply put, “each screen contains one letter — except for the W, which was skipped.” Video after the break.
It would be especially hard to do on a 4×4 matrix, unless one could find app icons with the right contours to simulate the angled sections.
[via TUAW]