First Look: the Anti-iPhone, OpenMoko’s Neo1973
Click to viewThe OpenMoko Neo1973 linux-powered smartphone first crossed our radar last november. Then the iPhone came out and made us double-take on the device’s multi-touch screen, and coincidentally similar interface. Yesterday we sat down with the Neo1973, and learned more about its features, three-phase road map, pricing, and how open software collaborators will be…
Collection of Soviet Era Calculators
When they weren’t busy hating freedom and plotting the destruction of sweet, sweet capitalism, the Soviets made some pretty decent hardware, calculators included. Granted, they’re all from the same company—Electronika—but what else would you expect from a command economy? There’s a few more choice shots after the jump. There’s a total of 72 different calculators…
Locca Access – Keyless Remote for Your Home
Isn’t it about time that your house caught up to your car in terms of remote access options? The Locca Access remote key entry allows you to open your house’s front door from up to 50 meters away—super convenient for those times when you are laden with shopping bags, when it’s dark, when the weather…
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Model Wearing Nothing But an iPod
If you look very, very closely, you’ll find an iPod in this picture covering up Marisa Miller. Thank you, Sports Illustrated. https://gizmodo.com/getting-videos-into-your-5g-ipod-for-free-131966 Marisa Miller + iPod minus clothing = … [AppleInsider]
Lockheed Martin Quiet Supersonic Transport: From New York to LA in 2 Hours, Quietly
You too can fly cross-country in 2 hours, that is, if you can ever get your hands on a Lockheed Martin Quiet Supersonic Transport (QSST)—a 12 person luxury plane that can hit over 1,100 MPH. But unlike its daddy, the Concord, this plane can muffle its sonic boom to 1/100 the strength. That means you…