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more about #jamesbond Hiphopopotamus: Can someone please explain to me how the hell one would send and receive email with this device? more » Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Well, who needs watch phones anyways... more » Ktk: .. I first read this at $50 and thought.. WANT Missed a number before hand >:[ more » jimmyg: This is a simple phone, not a smart phone people. There are still folks out there who just want to use a phone to make calls, not watch videos and pla... more » Mandatory_Field: If this form factor really takes off, people will start looking at their wrists to tell the time again. more » selfprofessedgeek: wonder if it's got bluetooth? seems to be the only feasible way to talk (bluetooth headset)... speakerphone option doesn't seem like a good option more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: A watchphone reminds me of Penny from the Inspector Gadget cartoons.... more » OMG! Ponies!: When you dial 531-8008 and turn the phonewatch upside down, it says BOOBIES! more » NurseDave: WHOOOP WHOOOP WHOOOP ***Dork alert level 5*** more » ninjagin: I've been waiting to see where this form factor would go. From the "watch" side -- deployant clasp, nice leather band, curvature to fit a wrist -- all... more » bosskev: Who phones the Watchphone? more » TheSonOfKrypton: And if you think typing out numbers on the iPhone is bad................................. more » BloggyMcBlogBlog: Dick Tracy laughs at this watch. Then yells at you to get off his lawn. more » Hello Mister Walrus: I take it that this is the calculator watch of the next generation? more » Thud: [blockquote]...includes vehicles representing almost every Bond film, ranging from a typical Aston Martin DB5 to the 42-ton Russian tank from Goldeney... more » bosskev: And on a completely unrelated note, has anyone noticed the hilariously non-sequitir ads "chosen' by the Google ad placement algorithm to accompany thi... more » Kaiser-Machead: Both this Espirit and the burgundy Turbo Sport from For Your Eyes Only are beautiful cars, but none top the sex appeal of the Austin Martin DB5 from G... more » Nick: it's not the collecting that makes him crazy. it's the eight large, futurama style empty jars labled: Nelson, Connery, Niven, Dalton, Lazenby, Brosnan... more » bosskev: Sorry, but I've looked at the James Bond Museum webpage (currently a placeholder) from the link provided--and the webpage just doesn't cut it, doing a... more » architectman: Yeah, right. Bond's not real. And the world is flat. more » -
#cameras
"High Def" Camcorder Watch Captures Unnecessarily Creepy Vacation Memories
One day, there will be a camera in every object you see. In essence, each object you look at will be looking back at you. Until then, we just have this bulky HD watch. More » -
#samsung
Samsung "World's Thinnest" Watchphone Also Happens to Be One of the World's Only Watchphones
Samsung's only real watchphone competitor hasn't even launched its product yet, so it's a little early for the marketing oneupmanship. Regardless, the S9110 is an impressive piece of kit, with a 1.76-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth, email support and MP3 playback. More » -
#movies
James Bond Museum Permanently Blows Bond's Cover
After 20 years of collecting, one Bond enthusiast has amassed enough James Bond memorabilia to open a museum. More » -
#retromodo
James Bond's Weird World of Inventions Chronicles 007 in 1966
The James Bond series has always had gushing reviews of their gadgety goodness, even before Jesus' take on Quantum of Solace. This January 1966 article, “James Bond's Weird World of Inventions” look backs to the time when Sean Connery was filling 007's shoes. Remember the Disco Volante, the110-foot hydrofoil floating fortress? How about the Bell jet-pack Bond uses in the opening scenes of Thunderball? More » -
#moviereview
Quantum of Solace Is the Perfect Bond Movie
The latest Bond is the perfect Bond Movie. Yes. It is. In fact, Quantum of Solace is not only the perfect Bond movie, it's the best Bond movie ever, period. Even surpassing Casino Royale—and I mean both the Craig's one and the original Peter Sellers, David Niven, and Woody Allen's delirium—which to me surpassed Connery's best (I know, sacrilege). It has everything a Bond film must have and more: Cars, cocktails, airplanes, boats, cocktails, smart hot girls, evil baddies, slimy baddie sidekicks, cocktails, and gadgets. Contrary to previous versions, the new Bond actually has some cool gadgets in it. I don't mean cheesy stupid mini-rockets firing from the exhaust pipe of an Aston Martin or laser watches that can cut through steel and french lingerie. I mean cool, believable technology that integrates in the movie transparently. More » -
#jamesbond
Ex-CIA Officer Laments Q's Absence from Modern James Bond
Quantum of Solace, the new James Bond movie scheduled for release in mid-November might be a fine movie, but something is missing. There is no Q. More » -
#bluray
This Week in Blu-ray: Bond Edition, James Bond Edition
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#questionoftheday
Question of the Day: Do You Miss the "Q" Character in the New James Bond Films?
As most of you already know, Quantum of Solace is scheduled to hit theaters on November 14th. The second trailer for the film came out last week and while it does seem to feature some Minority Report-style gadgetry, there is still no "Q" gadget guru in the film. Personally, I love the direction that the Bond character is going in, so I haven't really missed the over-the-top gadgetry. But what about you? Do you miss the "Q" character? More » -
#gluednotcellotaped
Full-Size Cardboard Aston Martin for Papier-Mâché Bonds
This Ashton Martin DB5 is a full-sized, almost-perfect reproduction of the original Bond car—down to the front-blinkers machine guns and Ben-Hurish wheels' blades—built using only cardboard and glue. It has no supporting structure, neither metal nor wood. Her Majesty's cardboard spy car was built by Chris Gilmour, who has a tendency to convert everything in 1:1 scale cardboard models, from bikes to giant strong boxes to dragsters to dentist chairs, grand pianos, and portable typewriters: More » -
#ciaspytech
CIA Spy Gadgets Revealed: Q Ain't Got Nothin' On Langley
This week is Gizmodo's salute to CIA spy technology. What's the occasion? The May 29th release of Spycraft: The Secret History of the CIA's Spytechs from Communism to al-Qaeda, by Robert Wallace and H. Keith Melton (with Henry R. Schlesinger). While we don't typically review books, this one happens to be the best we've ever seen on the subject of old-school spyware, a book the CIA itself held up for many many months before just barely deeming it safe for public consumption, a book that pretty much proves that all the freaky spy gadgetry you've seen in movies—and some that you haven't—is ALL TOTALLY REAL. More »
