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    FigNinja: Why only one color? And a boring one at that. Though, on the bright side, it should be easy to mod the case. #chumbyone more »
    Software_Goddess: It does too do something you Smartphone doesn’t… …You can read it first thing in the morning without reaching for your glasses first. :-P #chu... more »
    tande04: Badger badger badger badger badger badger - mushroom mushroom... Using that on their homepage alone makes me want to get one all the more now. This ... more »
    Thee Sea: Not everyone HAS a smartphone, and the dock for a smartphone is an additional cost. I fail to see how that is even a factor. #chumbyone more »
    r0cketman22: ...applying at Yahoo.. #yahoohackdaydancersapology more »
    ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNO-TOAD: Will someone hurry up and post this video? #yahoohackdaydancersapology more »
    met2art: Baby got hack! I like tight code and I can not lie You other coders can't deny That when an app compiles to an itty-bitty file And a icon in your fac... more »
    ripfire: What the... Matt? Is that you? #yahoohackdaydancersapology more »
    OCEntertainment: Absolutely despicable. This is a total mockery of everything the tech industry stands for. The tech boys are supposed to be too awkward to get near a... more »
    Dr. H. F. Danger: Next time, they should include the donkey. Where is the alcohol? more »
  • #review

    Chumby One Review: Totally Frivolous, but Totally Adorable

    The new Chumby One model ditches the old beanbag casing for a retro-clock-radio-inspired look and slashes the price, though the internals are unchanged. It remains a pretty frivolous gadget, yet I can't help really liking it. More »
  • #yahoo

    Yahoo's "Hack Day" Lap Dancers Get the Web's Panties in a Twist

    Ruh oh! Yahoo has been forced to apologize after hiring scantily clad dancers for its "Hack Day" in Taiwan last weekend. These pictures (pretty tame, but not necessarily SFW) are from a now-removed video posted on its Developer Network Blog. More »
  • #streaming

    Sensia DAB and Wi-Fi Radio Delivers Big Touchscreen, Twitter and Facebook Apps

    Taking cues from devices like the Chumby, Squeezebox and HP's DreamScreen, Pure is throwing a kitchen sink full of features into their new Sensia radio—including Wi-Fi, DAB and FM support, a 5.7-inch touchscreen and plenty of popular widgets. More »
  • #chumby

    New Chumby Model Spotted, Looks Retro-Adorable

    Ryan Block, founder of gdgt (and possible alter ego of Mr. Blurrycam), spotted a new model of Chumby, the connected-widget desktop companion. He promises it's a little more square and alarm-clock-like, as well as smaller, than the previous version. More »
  • #chumby

    'Powered by Chumby' Gadgets to Be Dropped Off In Time for Santa

    We already knew that Chumby, maker of that adorable little Wi-Fi widget beanbag, was planning on porting its open-source platform to other gadgets, but we now have an ETA: this holiday season. More »
  • #screensavers

    Sprint NOW Screensaver Is Full-On Sensory Overload

    When my computer puts up its screensaver, I like to give it a little rest—maybe a nice analog clock or peaceful image of a meadow. But Sprint's NOW screensaver tracks an exhausting amount of information we guarantee you don't need, refusing to cut your overworked computer a break. More »
  • #review

    Verizon Hub Phone Review

    The Verizon Hub is unstuck in time. It's a 2006 device that's just getting here, now, in 2009, begging the question, "Is it better to be late than never?" More »
  • #verizonhub

    The Verizon Hub Widget Phone Just Got a Lot More Exciting

    I'm reviewing the somewhat anachronistic Verizon Hub connected phone. Now that I've seen its future—an open platform built on Linux with sleek hardware from this decade, like capacitive touchscreens—it's way more exciting. More »
  • #iphoneapps

    Dashboard Widgets For Jailbroken iPhones: Hot or Not?

    This work-in-progress Dashboard implementation (seen here running through the SDK) looks like it's coming along nicely; I just can't decide if it's something I'd want. What do you guys think? More »
  • #chumby

    Chumby Is Merging With TVs and Blu-ray Players

    I'm not sure if Chumby's widgets, minus the Chumby, are all that appealing—while everything with a power button has widgets nowadays, Chumby's adorable, squishy form factor was why we liked it. More »
  • #transportation

    Downloadable Dashboard Apps for Cars Coming in 2010

    Why leave your car out in the cold while your smartphone gets all the app fun? Hughes Telematics is aiming to bring downloadable apps to car dashboards, and the possibilities are pretty crazy. More »
  • #verizonhub

    Verizon Hub Widget Phone Is the Amazing Desktop Phone We Always Wanted

    An interesting side effect of the anxiety about the decline of the hardline has been these beautiful widget-y desktop phones that do amazing things you always wanted phones to do, like the Verizon Hub here. More »
  • #pmps

    Samsung YP-P3 Boasts Haptic Touchscreen and Widgets

    Samsung's YP-P3 looks like a solid followup to the slick-but-limited P2 portable media player. The P3's UI gets a huge update, along with some welcome new features. More »
  • #pandora

    Pandora Web Radio Goodness Now Playing On Chumby

    Everyone's favorite music-genome-powered web radio service Pandora is now officially available on everyone's favorite ambiguous-use plush-paneled Linux appliance, the Chumby. Fitting of their strategy to be on every hardware platform possible, Pandora can now provide soothing wakeup tunes (major key tonality, mild rhythmic syncopation, a good dose of acoustic guitar pickin') via Chumby's own alarm clock before you smash its vulnerable soft parts and go back to sleep. Full release following. More »
  • #verizon

    Verizon Launches Dashboard Flash-Based Mobile Storefront

    Verizon has quietly gone live with their new Dashboard flash-based mobile storefront. So far, the app is only available on the LG Chocolate 3, but more phones are expected to be added by the end of the year. That would make it one of the largest implementations of Adobe's flash in the US. The service will allow users access to widgets that function as most widgets do—offering up easy access to news, weather and entertainment. If only the iPhone would get on the Flash bandwagon. [Washington Post]
  • #sonybravia

    Sony Japan Releases SDK For Bravia TV Apps

    Sony became the latest to jump on the app trend bandwagon, but not with a product you'd automatically equate with downloading itty bitty widgets. The company has released an App development kit for its line of Bravia television sets. It expects people to create things like small multiplayer online games, weather and news data aggregators and anything else you can program onto 1.3MB of memory. More »
  • #intel

    Intel's Latest System-On-A-Chip is For Web Enabled TVs, Set-Top Boxes

    Only a month or so after announcing intentions to dabble in the SoC game for embedded systems, Intel's showing off its first iteration at the Intel Developers Forum. The CE 3100 (previously known as "Canmore" in Intel speak) combines HD video processing, "home theater quality" audio and 3D graphics with the internet connectedness to run widgets from Yahoo's Widget Channel on TVs and STBs like the mockup you see here. Great, another web-connected TV platform. More »
  • #gadgets

    CBS, MTV and MySpace Get Chummy With Chumby Network

    While chumby has been available in beta for a while and we had our hands on the final version last week, today is the official public launch of the little Wi-Fi beanbag, as well as the Chumby Network, with big media content partners CBS, MTV, The Weather Channel, AOL Shoutcast, Scripps and more. The network is ad-supported, but you'll be able to watch Letterman Top 10, grab MTV news (the scrolling app I sorta complained about) and more. We'll have a full review later this week of the new fully loaded chumby. More »
  • #chumby

    Hands On chumby Wi-Fi Widget Beanbag (Cuddly in More Ways Than One)

    After about an hour of playtime with the final version of the squishable $180 Wi-Fi widget ball chumby, I want one on my desk. Is it essential gadgetry? No. It's not meant to be. Until you're addicted to it. More »
  • #media

    Sharp Aquos Net: Widget TV

    More »
  • #tivo

    Now Playing: TiVo2Go For Series 3 on a Mac for Free

    The most recent update to Now Playing widget for OS X gives it the ability to download shows from your TiVo Series 3 and have it automatically decode for playing using TiVoDecode. This looks to be the free alternative to Roxio programs for watching TiVo2Go on your Mac. Although it's missing functionality to burn discs and sync to iPods, since you're decoding your content to MPEGs, it should be only a few more steps to get them to DVDs or portable media players. [Dashboard Widgets via TUAW]
  • #appliances

    The huggable Chumby Wi-Fi widget box is on sale for $180 in latte, black or pearl. But it's still just for the hardest core: "The Chumby Store is currently only accessible to customers by invitation only." [Chumby]
  • #nokia

    Apple Dashboard Widgets on Nokia S60 Phones

    With Nokia's Web Run Time, due to be released in the next S60 operating system update, Nokia users can actually run slightly modified Apple Dashboard widgets right on their phone. The basis of this is that Nokia's widgets and Dashboard widgets both use the WebKit browser engine (the same fact that also allowed Nokias to use some of the iPhone webapps), so porting Dashboard widgets over is a pretty straightforward and manual process. No specific date on the Web Run Time rollout, but it could be as early as January, which is likely before the iPhone will get widgets. [NokNok]
  • #apple

    iPhone Kinda Gets OS X Dashboard Widgets

    Erica over at TUAW just managed to get OS X Dashboard widgets working on the iPhone. We say kinda, because some apps (Weather, ESPN and Calendar) work fine, but others work horribly. To get it on your iPhone, you have to upload the Widgets.app, copy over a support folder from your Mac, and then copy over each individual widget manually. See TUAW for further instructions. [Widgets Download via TUAW]
  • #gadgetstrip

    Chumby Unboxing Video, Looks Chumbalicious

    Remember the Chumby? It's that kinda fat, always connected Widget browser. A few production models have gone out to the public, and it's looking pretty good if you fall for their marketing, referring to it as "cute" instead of "obese." (Note: I think it's ugly in black but I dig the leather grips.) More »
  • #miningforgold

    Tantalizing Hints at New iPhone Capabilities Uncovered in Firmware

    The guys at iPhoneology didn't have anything better to do this weekend, so they were poking around in the iPhone's firmware, and look what they found: four applications they hadn't seen before, including one for mobile radio that's not even supported in the iPhone's hardware. They also found a few widgets that aren't on the iPhone yet, either. More »
  • #gadgets

    Oregon Scientific Weather Hub Predicts the Weathery Future

    This little device from the weather junkies at Oregon Scientific is like bringing a desktop widget to real life. It has two circular displays that will display the current temperature and the upcoming temperature. It does the magic future-predicting with an internal barometer. I wish it included Wi-Fi or something to more accurately predict the weather over the net, but for $20 I'm not expecting much. –Travis Hudson More »
  • #gadgets

    Touchscreen Smart Mirror: Widgets in the Mirror

    A team of students at the University of Waterloo, lead by William Lam (no relation to our Brian Lam), have designed a touchscreen Smart Mirror. Widgets can be placed on the mirror and it can also play music, video and more. Check out the video above and see for yourself. –Travis Hudson
  • #widgets

    Koloroo Come Up With a Pair of Widgets for Your iPod

    Two gadgets for your iPod from newbies Koloroo. The $4.99 TipKalc can work out how much you need to leave for that nice waiter who spat in your soup after you complained it was cold (my tip for that is a fat zero and a slap in the chops). It can also calculate how to split your bill, as long as there are not more than five of you at the table. Might as well use your cellphone calculator, IMHO - it is free, after all. More »
  • #gadgets

    A Closer Look at Asus's Sideshow-Capable Motherboards

    We knew that Asus was releasing Vista-optimized motherboards, but we didn't know they were going to bundle an actual SideShow device with it. More »
  • #gadgets

    WidgetStation Update: Info, When and Where You Want It

    This little palm-sized WidgetStation that we reported on two months ago is for real, and was demonstrated at CES. It shows the widget of your choice on its dual screens, and accesses its info via Wi-Fi, Ethernet or a USB connection to your PC or Mac. The left screen features pure data on its monochrome LCD (think time, temperature, any numbers available on the Internet), while the right brings you the prettier widgets (think Gizmodo stories) in full color. Check out a video of the unit in action, plus more info: More »
  • #cellphones

    Alltel Celltop Widgets Hands-On

    Apple's not the only one with a widget-capable phone. Alltel's Samsung u520 has celltop built-in, which means you can get weather, stocks, and sports scores with only a few clicks. More »
  • #macworld2007

    The iPhone: Widgets

    10:25: Only two widgets available now, Weather and Stocks. More »
  • #peripherals

    emTrace WidgetStation Provides Desktop-Free Widgets

    This device is the winner of a CES Innovation Award, which might be bullshit. The WidgetStation takes the desktop out of desktop widgets. It is essentially an LCD display with touch-sensitive buttons, USB connectivity, memory and Ethernet connectivity. It will actively display the widget of your choosing. And with the enormous amount of widgets now available, the WidgetStation provides endless possibilities. No word on pricing or availability, but we will have more info live from the CES show floor in January. – Travis Hudson More »
  • #cellphones

    Nokia's Widsets: Widgets For The Phone

    Not only is Microsoft jumping on the widgets bandwagon (and calling them gadgets), Nokia's also appropriating and renaming widgets to "Widsets". Widgets + Handsets, or Widgets + Set? More »
  • #columns

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