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The Kenbak-1 is 40 years old, runs at 1 MHz, and can’t do very much besides blink. But computers had a humble start in this little guy, and modder Mark Wilson replicated the antique with 21st century parts. This 2011 Kenbak-1 is based on Arduino, modder’s delight, and can do a few things. Mostly blinking.…
Apple’s original iPod came out ten years ago this month. It will likely die tomorrow (at least its Classic form). Yet the original iPod begat the iPhone and iOS. It changed computing. Almost nobody realized that at the time. When the first iPod came out, very many people dismissed it. It wasn’t Windows-compatible. It didn’t…
Lowepro’s DSLR Video Fastpack AW bags are like having A/V closets on your back. Each stylishly spartan pack can hold your camera, multiple lenses, lights, audio gear, a tripod, and your laptop without breaking a sweat. It’ll make your next shoot much much easier. Starts at $120. [Lowepro]
The concept of a video/still camera didn’t excite me much. But maybe that’s because I’ve been waiting for a true video/still Hybrid. The sasquatch of the A/V forrest. The JVC GC-PX10 is, let’s just say it, weird-looking. It’s like someone got a handycam drunk enough to sleep with a DSLR and their progeny was this…
Tomorrow you will see Assistant working on iOS 5 and, presumably, the iPhone 4S. Assistant is an artificial technology that interprets what you are saying, like the Enterprise computer. It’s like, magic, they say. This video mockup shows how it works. Assistant is based on Siri. Would it really work? Would it really be an…
There just aren’t enough ways to engage battle with my co-workers. Office warfare has evolved. Spitballs turned into Nerf guns and Super Soakers. The modern office is a hostile workplace. How will you defend yourself? Think of the Dream Cheeky USB Thunder Missile Launcher, just $15 from $50, as your last line of defense. The…
That Sprint is buying $20 billion worth of iPhones is kind of crazy. But not as crazy as what Boy Genius just posted: The iPhone 5 is going to be a Sprint exclusive, and it’s going to have WiMax 4G. Specifically, this iPhone 5 will have an even “faster” CPU, with a “larger 4-inch screen…
For Sprint, it all comes down to Apple. With the new iPhone ready for debut tomorrow, sources at the Wall Street Journal say that Sprint forked over a cool $20 billion to get in on the action. The decision could make or break the carrier. Sprint’s reportedly bracing itself to lose plenty of money on…
Sometimes adding functionality makes things less useful. Does my candy really need to be both Sweet and Tart? No. Just like my drinking straw doesn’t need to also be an ice cube. This is the Barbuzzo Ice Straw Tray. You insert one the the four included plastic straws (genius given that the form has six…
Searching your Twitter stream is a pain in the ass. You usually end up scrolling down, down, down, until you find that gem of a tweet. CloudMagic will end the scrolling game with its updated browser extension. Usually, anything with the word “cloud” in it is stupid, but this is actually quite useful. Initially created…
A massive shortage of drugs is threatening the lives of patients across the United States. This year, 213 drugs are in short supply and doctors are forced to ration them. Drug rationing? Sounds like something a developing country might struggle with. But here in the United States it’s not even a new thing. Last year…
Tomorrow Tim Cook will be talking iPhone and perhaps something else. Here’s a list of all the things you can expect: 100% chance • iOS 5: Prepare your iPhones, because the final iOS 5 is coming for sure… but perhaps not yet. Most probably it will not be available for download tomorrow—the latest beta was…
Rdio, Spotify, and Mog may be the hot new subscription based services, but old timer Rhapsody just purchased all of Napster’s subscribers. Subscription-based music service Rhapsody just acquired Napster from Best Buy for an undisclosed amount of money. The deal is expected to be finalized on November 30, 2011. Rhapsody president Jon Irwin, said, “There’s…
Something’s conspicuously missing from the Zune’s website: The Zune. Zune Music Pass and software for Windows and phones remains, but the oft (and unfairly) maligned MP3 player itself has vanished. Is the Zune officially dead? Update: No. We’re waiting on a confirmation from Microsoft, but it’s hard to find any mention at all of the…
This little piggy bank is cute, but the best part is the little dry-erase boards for savings funds. Just think. One for liquor and one for cigarettes. At that point you’re not really gambling since you’re always winning. $20. [Taylor Gifts via The Awesomer]
Wild fish stocks around the world are crashing, in part due to over-fishing. Now, I’m not saying the Lafayette fish processing ship is the sole cause of the problem, but the 1,500 tons of fish it freezes and ships a day probably isn’t helping the situation. The Lafayette is the $100 million mother ship of…
Over the last year, the explosion of these abominations called “infographics” has gotten overwhelming. The number of design-deficient morons making these is so ridiculous that you can fill an island with them. I’d do that. And then nuke it. The fact is that these monstrosities are not infographics. These atrocities are crimes against good taste…
On display at Japan’s CEATEC tradeshow is a new technology developed by NTT Docomo and NEC that can fully charge a lithium ion battery in 10 minutes. According to Engadget, the battery currently lives in an external pack, as opposed to the phone itself, but when empty, its 6 amp AC gets to work in…
Everybody freaked out when Google bought Motorola Mobility for $12.5 bil, because they though that was the end of Android’s openness, and Motorola would get the love of the favorite child. Google’s Chairman just put the official kibosh on that. In an interview with Bloomberg TV, Eric Schmidt said, “The Android ecosystem is the No.…
Twitter is growing at a rate it can barely sustain. But it’s also losing more active users than it would like to admit. NY Mag tagged along with the social media monolith’s big wigs to find out what’s next. Joe Hagan interviewed CEO Dick Costolo and co-founder and VP Jack Dorsey, along with a slew…