Doxie Go portable scanner creates searchable PDFs without a PC, syncs to almost anything

As far as scanners go, Doxie makes some of the more interesting products on the market. There’s one problem though… the bright trail of hot pint hearts splashed across the front. Thankfully, the upcoming Doxie Go dons a more conservative shell that will look just as at home in a CEO’s office as it would in a 16-year-old girl’s bedroom.

Kinect Realizes Millions of Fantasies by Putting Kids Inside Sesame Street [Kinect]

Sesame Street was instrumental in teaching generations of screen-bound children how to count and learn the alphabet. So it’s only natural that kids would want to get inside that world, right? Microsoft’s done it, and it’s gonna make kids scream. More??

7 Tools For Occupying Wall Street [Toolkit]

You might think a cellphone, a light jacket, and an opinion are all you need before heading down to your local Occupy Wall Street protest. But here are seven other useful tools that will keep you prepared for whatever happens while you’re taking it to the streets. More??

Ultra HDTV technical standards agreed on, more pixels is a good thing

The high-definition pride of your living room may not want to hear it, but it looks like ultra high-definition TV (or UHDTV) has now taken another step towards reality. While shop-floor products remain years away, experts in the ITU Study Group on Broadcasting Service have made several agreements on technical standards for your (next?) next TV purchase. Increasing pixel count in future sets is also expected to improve viewing angles on glasses-free 3D, which needs more dots to work its lenticular magic

Motorola to Challenge Apple With Revamped Razr and Nano Lookalike

Apple may be having its time in the sun with the new iPhone 4S, but Motorola is wasting no time in trying to steal some of the sunshine. This Tuesday, Motorola introduced the Droid Razr, the second-generation version of the most popular phone the company has ever sold. “We wanted to create a true object of desire,” Motorola Mobility chairman and CEO Sanjay Jha said at a Tuesday press conference