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Kit Eaton wrote OK, OK... so Dean Kamen actually dreamed up the Segway in the first place and other amazing things, so he's pretty clever. But then so is the guy who's put together this Arduway out of an Arduino controller board and http://gizmodo.com/5057908/ 5:04 AM on October 2, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote Keepon has been robotically dancing his way into our souls for quite a while, though until now he's been pretty much a hand-crafted one-off. But now his creators have started a company—BeatBots—to manufacture clones of the little guy. Keepon Pro http://gizmodo.com/5057906/ 4:44 AM on October 2, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote Projectors, unless they're of the mini- or HD-kind tend to have me thinking "meh..." apart from LG's new HS102. 'Cause though it has just 800 x 600 native resolution with switchable 4:3/16:9 ratios, it's got Phlatlight LED illumination tech that http://gizmodo.com/5057384/ 10:34 AM on October 1, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote Pac-Man-like padded seats, kitted out in leather and with accompanying power-pill-like stools...sounds like a fabulously retro way to pay furniture-y homage to the '80s arcade game. The Poufman seating sets come in a bunch of colors, but retro gamers keen http://gizmodo.com/5057293/ 8:20 AM on October 1, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote Over at Phonearena they've got their hands on one of those 8-megapixel Samsung M8800 Pixons, and they've given it a good preview prodding. In general the phone went down well: though it's a slightly fat device, the 8-megapixel camera (which http://gizmodo.com/5057284/ 7:56 AM on October 1, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote A bunch of programmer/hackers have come up with a driver solution that'll get your PS3 Eye off its lazy ass and functioning as a webcam for your PC. Why's this interesting? Because it's relatively cheap, and actually pretty high-spec'd: it http://gizmodo.com/5057278/ 6:40 AM on October 1, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote A bit like Dean Kamen's miraculous water distiller, only not quite so fancy or miraculous, is the WaterMill drinking water collector. It's basically a clever dehumidifier that collects airborne water and filters and purifies it with an ultraviolet sterilizer, providing http://gizmodo.com/5057271/ 6:06 AM on October 1, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote Laptopmag went ahead and tested out Xohm WiMax goodness, now that it's live in Baltimore. They jammed an ExpressCard Xohm into a Sony Vaio laptop, and compared it to a Kyocera EVDO card running on Verizon, at a spot where http://gizmodo.com/5057265/ 5:05 AM on October 1, 2008
Kit Eaton commented on Water Invisibility Barrier Protects Against Tsunamis
"@tkohrs2002: It's an evolution of the already-existant slosh plates."
Kit Eaton commented on USB Volcano May Be Best, Most Useless USB Gizmo Yet
"@Richard Baguley: Nahhhh this is a totally different craptacular USB Volcano."
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Hey Kit technical question. When is Gizmodo going to get the newer photo gallery system that Jalopnik has?
I love that system in that you don't leave the main post, it's a separate popup.
juss checkin... thanks.
Kit Eaton wrote OK, OK... so Dean Kamen actually dreamed up the Segway in the first place and other amazing things, so he's pretty clever. But then so is the guy who's put together this Arduway out of an Arduino controller board and
http://gizmodo.com/5057908/ 5:04 AM on October 2, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote Keepon has been robotically dancing his way into our souls for quite a while, though until now he's been pretty much a hand-crafted one-off. But now his creators have started a company—BeatBots—to manufacture clones of the little guy. Keepon Pro
http://gizmodo.com/5057906/ 4:44 AM on October 2, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote Projectors, unless they're of the mini- or HD-kind tend to have me thinking "meh..." apart from LG's new HS102. 'Cause though it has just 800 x 600 native resolution with switchable 4:3/16:9 ratios, it's got Phlatlight LED illumination tech that
http://gizmodo.com/5057384/ 10:34 AM on October 1, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote Pac-Man-like padded seats, kitted out in leather and with accompanying power-pill-like stools...sounds like a fabulously retro way to pay furniture-y homage to the '80s arcade game. The Poufman seating sets come in a bunch of colors, but retro gamers keen
http://gizmodo.com/5057293/ 8:20 AM on October 1, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote Over at Phonearena they've got their hands on one of those 8-megapixel Samsung M8800 Pixons, and they've given it a good preview prodding. In general the phone went down well: though it's a slightly fat device, the 8-megapixel camera (which
http://gizmodo.com/5057284/ 7:56 AM on October 1, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote A bunch of programmer/hackers have come up with a driver solution that'll get your PS3 Eye off its lazy ass and functioning as a webcam for your PC. Why's this interesting? Because it's relatively cheap, and actually pretty high-spec'd: it
http://gizmodo.com/5057278/ 6:40 AM on October 1, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote A bit like Dean Kamen's miraculous water distiller, only not quite so fancy or miraculous, is the WaterMill drinking water collector. It's basically a clever dehumidifier that collects airborne water and filters and purifies it with an ultraviolet sterilizer, providing
http://gizmodo.com/5057271/ 6:06 AM on October 1, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote Laptopmag went ahead and tested out Xohm WiMax goodness, now that it's live in Baltimore. They jammed an ExpressCard Xohm into a Sony Vaio laptop, and compared it to a Kyocera EVDO card running on Verizon, at a spot where
http://gizmodo.com/5057265/ 5:05 AM on October 1, 2008
Kit Eaton commented on Water Invisibility Barrier Protects Against Tsunamis
http://gizmodo.com/5057221/Kit Eaton commented on USB Volcano May Be Best, Most Useless USB Gizmo Yet
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